5x whatever the bottom of the league bring in. So Sheff Utd look like 100m+ for this year so City could spend 500m.Do I understand this this correctly that spend will be capped by what the not so wealth clubs can afford ?
5x whatever the bottom of the league bring in. So Sheff Utd look like 100m+ for this year so City could spend 500m.
5x whatever the bottom of the league bring in. So Sheff Utd look like 100m+ for this year so City could spend 500m.
It's an agreement in principle not an agreement a long way to go before that happens,it will get thrashed out and changed and be meaningless when it comes into force
I said it tongue in cheek, but it would be interesting to see what excuse some of the apologists for the club would come up with if these regulations were to come in and then we see another increase.Makes me laugh the amount of fans that want these rules.
The only thing it will achieve is it will make the PL weaker and the owners richer.
Fans won’t see any benefit.
I read that Arsenal and Chelsea were 2 of the main players in this? Interestingly the 2 clubs that have spent the most in the last 2 years. Assumed Chelsea abstained to make sure it didn’t look too obviousSpurs at a guess
Doesnt sound like a sound business plan to me.
I may have misunderstood you, but that doesn't mean the bottom club could only spend £100m and we could spend £500m. It means everybody is limited to £500mAnd let's not forget, the current situation isn't normal.
In the history of English football, there has never been the kind of inequality we see today.
While City are one of the only clubs affected, we shouldn't be complaining (and I realise you're not), that we're ONLY allowed to spend 5 times as much as other clubs in the same division.
"IF".It's an agreement in principle not an agreement a long way to go before that happens,it will get thrashed out and changed and be meaningless when it comes into force
Jeez. So how did Irish players like Brady & others develop if other sports were banned?
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"IF".
I've just read an overview, but the one thing no one seems to know is if the five times figure includes transfers, wages & agents fees.
This would give City £530m headroom based on last season, BUT more disturbingly, if the calculation included all the above & our wage bill is North of £400m, we'd be limited to £130m net spend. However, is this figure reduced when sales are taken into account?
Also, I've seen our wage bill estimates ranging between £200m - £400m, which will have a huge bearing on the above.
All these bullshit FFP/PSR rule changes just to stop City. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath water...
Was chatting to a Forest fan yesterday who said something along the lines of "the sooner you and the other 5 just fuck off and form the Super League, the better".I don't want to see any one protesting when City leave for a Super League.