City & FFP | 2020/21 Accounts released | Revenues of £569.8m, £2.4m profit (p 2395)

As I understood the statements FFP isn't changing much at all. The only major change planned is a new owner can apply for some exemption if they are putting money in as equity and they can show how they will return to break even. As PSG have already had that investment I wouldn't expect a new application to be accepted. FFP isn't dead by any means.

The same can be said for the Milan clubs as well presumably so how can they be saved by further investment if the rule changes are still restricted by FFP2 ?
 
The same can be said for the Milan clubs as well presumably so how can they be saved by further investment if the rule changes are still restricted by FFP2 ?
Both have new owners maybe? Although Inter are currently under sanctions if they do qualify for Europe.
 
Jonathon Johnson on twitter stating City PSG and Monaco will be excluded from FFP relaxation that turd sporting intelligence has picked it up.
 
Jonathon Johnson on twitter stating City PSG and Monaco will be excluded from FFP relaxation that turd sporting intelligence has picked it up.

If they wanted to give DuPont ammo there's no better way to do it than that. It'll affect the two French clubs though, no real effect on us.
 
I agree shows again what a sham it is. Literally making rules up as they go.

Sporting intelligence getting all giddy though.
 
I think Platini is in danger of backing himself into a corner due to the pressure being applied by the cartel, especially Milan, after all who else r going to get to c their investment plans when they get taken over. Anyway bollock to them all, our model is the right model as our chairman so elequently put and if other clubs don't attempt to follow this we will continue to move further ahead of the rest.
If like everone keeps saying that football is a business then the only way forward is a free market and current owners being a little more careful who they sell the clubs to.
 
L'Equipe mainly report this.

Found this.

http://www.goal.com/fr/news/196/eur...r-le-psg-avant-2019?CMPID=TWFRA_150613_psgfai

[from google translator]

Financial fair play, no relief for PSG before 2019

Then he thought to benefit from the easing of financial fair play rules next year, Paris will have to wait until 2019 to maneuver at will.

Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi perhaps never join PSG. This is what fans of the team francilienne may fear now from reading the latest revelations concerning the rules of financial fair play. To believe that L'Equipe reported in its edition today, the club champion of France not benefit from any easing of restrictions imposed on it for at least four years while he hoped the noose loosen from next summer.


Monaco also penalized

The executive committee of UEFA should validate 29 and 30 June next changes on sanctions of financial fair play. Amendments, which stipulate that a temporary shortfall in revenues will be acceptable among the clubs that are in the red as long as they have a plan for three or four years with the guarantee of increased revenues and the support of a Financial. PSG saw it good news for the 2016 transfer window and was already beginning to consider major purchases. But it will not happen. The club from the French capital would not be affected by these changes.

For violating the rules last year put in place along with Manchester City, Paris is beyond the circles of the clubs likely to benefit immediately from a flexible control. For the Paris leaders, it will be necessary to wait at least 2019 before finding a greater margin for action on the transfer market. Monaco, which was sanctioned until the end of the 2017 season, will, expect him to 2020 to take advantage of the new regulations. Suffice to say that the champion of France and third last year in Ligue 1 will be greatly penalized for several seasons relative to their European competitors. What significant irritation to their owners.
 

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