8 PL Clubs vote against blocking related-party loans | 7 against blocking related transactions

You can see what side the media on and how it's reported!

Open season now in the Premier League 3 of its founder members being sanctioned or in the process of being sanctioned pushed by certain teams in red. Those said teams in red now running scared from Newcastle wanting to scupper their rise up the table. All the while the threat of a super league sat in the background that can kill the premier league cash cow sat ominously and waiting to happen.

All because they pander to the rags and dippers who have two premier league titles between them in the last decade.,
 
I still wonder whether the proposal to introduce FFP is re-voted on every year, given that the membership of the PL changes every year and given that it was voted in only because Reading abstained and vassal clubs like long-gone Wigan voted for it in 2013.

That's a good point. You would think there was some rule that says' once 20% of the voting clubs arent in the pl the rule needs to be revoted on. Or something along those lines.
 
That's a good point. You would think there was some rule that says' once 20% of the voting clubs arent in the pl the rule needs to be revoted on. Or something along those lines.
Or maybe the independent body that the PL are fighting so strongly against isn't such a bad idea, because they would rule based on what's fair rather than allowing a majority of clubs to screw over another team just because they're threatened by them.
 
"Other clubs want a ban on buying players from associated clubs, until they themselves catch up with the modern business model"
 
So that's Luton, Bournemouth and Fulham we want to see go down? Come on you other arseholes. Step up now!

Not sure what it’s got to do with City? Have we ever signed a player on loan from one of the other City clubs?
 

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