Chelsea Thread - 2022/23 | Pochettino confirmed as new manager

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I understand the link between being a top team and being state backed is amplifying it but the core issue is still being state backed. City and PSG are in the limelight because they're good teams. If a midtable club in France was also state backed, the same people would have a moral issue with that too but it wouldn't be at the forefront of their minds if that club isn't in the CL and therefore visible to the masses.

I do hear what you're saying though, and I will concede I perhaps undersold the spending power aspect a bit but I still think the moral opposition people have to City isn't the money City have spent but how and why City are being used by unscrupulous individuals as a vehicle to sports wash their image.
Except there is no sports washing. City never mention AbuDhabi, our principal owner stated on day 1 that it was a personal investment and the powers that be in AD never mention City. If it was a washing thing there would be a major PR campaign by AD. There isn’t one. Buying clubs in eleven different countries is not what you would do if washing.
It is plain as a pikestaff that Mansour is in it for the money. AD has thirty major development projects in the UK. including offshore wind farms.
 



All a bit mad isn't it. We make more money than them as well. I imagine they won't have much wiggle room in future seasons.
 
I understand the link between being a top team and being state backed is amplifying it but the core issue is still being state backed. City and PSG are in the limelight because they're good teams. If a midtable club in France was also state backed, the same people would have a moral issue with that too but it wouldn't be at the forefront of their minds if that club isn't in the CL and therefore visible to the masses.

I do hear what you're saying though, and I will concede I perhaps undersold the spending power aspect a bit but I still think the moral opposition people have to City isn't the money City have spent but how and why City are being used by unscrupulous individuals as a vehicle to sports wash their image.

Roman sportswashed for Putin.
 
I understand the link between being a top team and being state backed is amplifying it but the core issue is still being state backed. City and PSG are in the limelight because they're good teams. If a midtable club in France was also state backed, the same people would have a moral issue with that too but it wouldn't be at the forefront of their minds if that club isn't in the CL and therefore visible to the masses.

I do hear what you're saying though, and I will concede I perhaps undersold the spending power aspect a bit but I still think the moral opposition people have to City isn't the money City have spent but how and why City are being used by unscrupulous individuals as a vehicle to sports wash their image.
What backing does AbuDhabi give City? None.
 
I was wondering this.



seems like Chelsea are splashing 80-100 mill every few weeks for some player



how are they avoiding the FFP thing ? surely they dont make that much revenue
I think there's different rules for new owners now, they have a much higher spend limit over 5 years or something as long as they can show they have a plan in place to cover their costs in the future and get their spending in line with FFP after that point.
Basically, if they do exactly what City did after our takeover then they'll be fine. I think the rules were changed as the two Milan clubs were struggling.
 
Except there is no sports washing. City never mention AbuDhabi, our principal owner stated on day 1 that it was a personal investment and the powers that be in AD never mention City. If it was a washing thing there would be a major PR campaign by AD. There isn’t one. Buying clubs in eleven different countries is not what you would do if washing.
It is plain as a pikestaff that Mansour is in it for the money. AD has thirty major development projects in the UK. including offshore wind farms.

You don’t have to explain that to me. I get it. This whole conversation was about whether Boehly and Chelsea’s current spending spree will ward off some of the sports washing accusations City have been getting. And my point was people that think your owners are using City as a tool to launder their image will think that regardless of what Boehly is doing at Chelsea.
 
I think there's different rules for new owners now, they have a much higher spend limit over 5 years or something as long as they can show they have a plan in place to cover their costs in the future and get their spending in line with FFP after that point.
Basically, if they do exactly what City did after our takeover then they'll be fine. I think the rules were changed as the two Milan clubs were struggling.

Yep Chinese consortium bought Ac Milan for €740m spent 300m on players did shite uefa all over them after 3 years after there plan went tits up they was in europa so pulled out all together before uefa got hold of them!

Premier league is different Chelsea be fine plus the new ffp is easier to pass!
 
It’s coming up to one year Since FFP was replaced.

How long before anyone notices?


Plus Chelsea are giving players very long contracts so the amortised amount means they can do this. The rules will soon be changed to ensure amortisation is a max of 5 years.
 
You don’t have to explain that to me. I get it. This whole conversation was about whether Boehly and Chelsea’s current spending spree will ward off some of the sports washing accusations City have been getting. And my point was people that think your owners are using City as a tool to launder their image will think that regardless of what Boehly is doing at Chelsea.
Well they certainly will while arses like Harris, Delooney and the rest of that motley crew plus the Grauniad keep up their lies. The Grauniad says we receive a regular injection from AD sovereign wealth fund etc etc.
Very frustrating when the club refuses to do anything about it.
 
I think there's different rules for new owners now, they have a much higher spend limit over 5 years or something as long as they can show they have a plan in place to cover their costs in the future and get their spending in line with FFP after that point.
Basically, if they do exactly what City did after our takeover then they'll be fine. I think the rules were changed as the two Milan clubs were struggling.

Thanks - genuinely interested how it works quite simply
 
Thanks - genuinely interested how it works quite simply
 
Don't those new rules come in to play at the end of this season?
 
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