PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Its a mad world where at the top end of the league you have clubs spending close to £700m and yet have rules to cap investment at clubs spending £250m to £300m to stop them closing the gap and label it fair play. Disagree on the wages issue - I know the wages are mad but market forces will out and as long as you force owners to cover the spending with investment I have no problem with it.

What I do agree with is an overall spend cap which could be set based on total league revenue so the sector itself is protected from spinning out of control and remains competitive even if one clubs revenues outstrip all others. So Maximum spend overall could be say £600m to £650m. Newcastle and the like could up there spend to compete if the owners are willing to invest. Infrastructure investment could be excluded and would adjust the spend cap in some way based on ticket pricing adhering to some basic rules to protect fans from being priced out.

None of this will happen though as greed and self interest will win hands down in every board room.
For me it's pretty simple. Regardless of anyone's opinion on spending LIMITS, if you are going to implement a system to limit spending to create a somewhat competitive balance, then the limit has to be the same for every club as you say, simple as. Even if City, Chelsea, and Newcastle can afford to drop a billion in a single Summer a cap is set at say 500 or 600 mil for a calendar year for every team. Some clubs will afford this easily, some will be right about on the number and others might not be able to hit the limit but at least they would have a cushion to operate in and get closer to the wealthier clubs and benefit from any INVESTMENT (NOT REVENUE) they can procure. I find it hilarious and so fucking hypocritical that some clubs, and we all know who they are, want to be able to continue spending up to 3 or 4 times more than everyone else AND at the same time they don't want City to be one of those clubs who can. It's a scam of the largest order being perpetrated in plain sight with the aiding and abetting of the UK media...what a fucking joke!!!
 
I know that :)

But as I said, our revenues haven't so much higher.

Even last season, where, for the first time we've gone way ahead of Liverpool. Our revenue was €825, and there's was €682 (the season before, it was €731 to €700).

60% if €825 is €495
90% of €672 is €613

And that's the first time we've had such a gap over Liverpool. In previous seasons, the gap would have been even bigger. Do you know where you saw the stats?
The video featuring Txiki & Berrada for ours, & I approximated the 90% & the other figure as an example.

However I did see a stat which showed ManUre, Dippers, ArseAnal & Chavs had wage to revenue ratios of 75% - 90% between them, with only City & Spuds being below UEFA's intended 70% limit.
 
The wages are obscene and I 100% agree about agents, they are scum in the majority but in saying that 99% of people involved in football are greedy bastards who would happily sell their grandma for a bag of cash.

The players are not the sport, the fans and clubs are, players come and go, fans stay.

Good luck supporting a sport with no players…
 
As a percentage of their earrings. EG: 60% of £1000 is less than 90% of £750.
Ok. I found this - which they've tagged as for the year 2023 (I assume it's based on the last previous accounts).

So we're 67%, which is near Liverpool - that was the one that really threw me off in your post. This year, we might well have tons more headroom, as our income has gone up massively compared to the others. United's income was up quite a lot too, so it's likely they've come down a bit.

Chelsea- fuck knows. Their revenue is up, and they are supposed to have offloaded a lot of heavy wages, and brought in those new players on low ones, so I guess we'll find out.

Spurs have had had the biggest increase in revenue %wise, and lost Kane, so will likely be even better off.

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The wages are obscene and I 100% agree about agents, they are scum in the majority but in saying that 99% of people involved in football are greedy bastards who would happily sell their grandma for a bag of cash.

The players are not the sport, the fans and clubs are, players come and go, fans stay.
I definitely see your point.

Whenever the PL announce a huge new TV deal, it feel bizarre that it's presented as good news. All the money will go to players, never reductions in tickets etc., and that money will ultimately be paid for by us in TV subscriptions.
 
Uefa chief Aleksander Ceferin sure of Man City’s FFP guilt.

Come on Manchester City this can not be right as the head of Uefa is still calling us guilty after the CAS ruling
Manchester City Grow some balls and take legal action because this should not be happening

This is now getting out of hand with everybody, Manchester City saying nothing or doing nothing just shows weakness


 
Uefa chief Aleksander Ceferin sure of Man City’s FFP guilt.

Come on Manchester City this can not be right as the head of Uefa is still calling us guilty after the CAS ruling
Manchester City Grow some balls and take legal action because this should not be happening

This is now getting out of hand with everybody, Manchester City saying nothing or doing nothing just shows weakness



Never fight back do we,take a " pinch " was the word way back , and let all and sundry have a go since.
Thats why we have been attacked relentlessly for years.
Me as an old fan,just sick to fucking death of it.

At least that **** Tebas hasn't had a go at us for at least a few months now.......
 
I would agree with that, but the fans take the brunt regardless, ticket prices have to be controlled to sencible levels.

The increasing influence of American owners is very, very dangerous.

American sport is utter bullshit for me, everything about the show and the mighty dollar.
I live in the States and support a team in each the NHL, NBA, NFL, and MLB. Over the years each of these leagues has become completely shambolic in terms of the actual competition. The convoluted and ever-expanding playoff formats have made a mockery of the "regular" season. The standard of officiating continues to deteriorate. It's 100% "entertainment" over sport. IMO the only reason these leagues remain so popular is that they provide such an enormous platform for betting and fantasy leagues.

A lot of this same shit has seeped into the world's greatest game, but those of us who love the sport need to do everything in our collective power to keep those who govern this great game from turning it into a full-fledged Americanized shit show...just sayin'...
 
Uefa chief Aleksander Ceferin sure of Man City’s FFP guilt.

Come on Manchester City this can not be right as the head of Uefa is still calling us guilty after the CAS ruling
Manchester City Grow some balls and take legal action because this should not be happening

This is now getting out of hand with everybody, Manchester City saying nothing or doing nothing just shows weakness



If people keep repeating his quotes or using them in crappy YouTube videos put together by rival fans that isn't really him "still calling us guilty" is it?

If you read what he said then there is absolutely nothing legally actionable as he stated the bloody obvious. "We thought they were guilty because otherwise we wouldn't have banned them".
 
We’re not hearing anything else from the club so I’m quite happy about it. Wouldn’t surprise me if the questions are planted so we can “unofficially comment” as a marker to people like Ceferin that although we’re not getting dragged into a slanging match, we’re definitely aware of what’s being said.
Ceferin is a sly bastard. After we were found to have done nothing wrong by CAS he was ringing Kaldoon saying no hard feelings and City were a valuable member of the UEFA family. Proper smiling assassin turn around and he'll stab you in the back.
 
For me it's pretty simple. Regardless of anyone's opinion on spending LIMITS, if you are going to implement a system to limit spending to create a somewhat competitive balance, then the limit has to be the same for every club as you say, simple as. Even if City, Chelsea, and Newcastle can afford to drop a billion in a single Summer a cap is set at say 500 or 600 mil for a calendar year for every team. Some clubs will afford this easily, some will be right about on the number and others might not be able to hit the limit but at least they would have a cushion to operate in and get closer to the wealthier clubs and benefit from any INVESTMENT (NOT REVENUE) they can procure. I find it hilarious and so fucking hypocritical that some clubs, and we all know who they are, want to be able to continue spending up to 3 or 4 times more than everyone else AND at the same time they don't want City to be one of those clubs who can. It's a scam of the largest order being perpetrated in plain sight with the aiding and abetting of the UK media...what a fucking joke!!!
100% this - if controls are going to be place they need to be set at the same level and the protection for the clubs should be any spend in excess of revenue should be covered by investment from owners. Unbelievable that this set of rules was voted in to effectively lock teams in at the top and making it virtually impossible to challenge them.
 
If people keep repeating his quotes or using them in crappy YouTube videos put together by rival fans that isn't really him "still calling us guilty" is it?

If you read what he said then there is absolutely nothing legally actionable as he stated the bloody obvious. "We thought they were guilty because otherwise we wouldn't have banned them".

Exactly.

Some City fans are being easily wound up by clickbait headlines.

It was the Telegraph deliberately taking quotes out of context to shit-stir because some journalists are afraid they'll be sacked if Sheikh Mansour buys the Telegraph - that and clear Anti-Arab views.
 
If people keep repeating his quotes or using them in crappy YouTube videos put together by rival fans that isn't really him "still calling us guilty" is it?

If you read what he said then there is absolutely nothing legally actionable as he stated the bloody obvious. "We thought they were guilty because otherwise we wouldn't have banned them".
As a lawyer, he should know what he can and can't say to avoid being taken out of context.

And if he has been taken out of context here (I'm not sure that's the case) in a public manner, as head of a sports governing body isn't he obliged to clarify just as publicly?

The silence from him is deafening.
 
Ceferin is a sly bastard. After we were found to have done nothing wrong by CAS he was ringing Kaldoon saying no hard feelings and City were a valuable member of the UEFA family. Proper smiling assassin turn around and he'll stab you in the back.
I don't how he can said that and when you look at the case summary the amount of times it said "no evidence". But I guess we have to take his word for it :)
 

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