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

Is it a cap of 100m full stop or is it related to how much revenue you make somehow.. like you can spend what you make in revenue plus 100m? I’m just trying to see how the rags will use this to their advantage.
100m net. So whatever you get for player sales + 100m = what you can spend. Don't think the rags are behind this one, they need to be able to buy their way out of trouble if necessary.
 
Need to buy our summer recruits now. As you can't implement a rule that affects a pre-existing transaction.

When FFP was introduced any contract before a certain time was exempt unless other criteria wasn't met
If a club failed that criteria then the old contracts were then added, which is why we failed FFP by £120M
Believe me, they'd find a way of dragging up older deals to ensure we failed
 
This is getting really stupid and boring .
Football clubs almost never go out of business.look at the league tables say from 1920. How many of those clubs still exist. That was without any restriction. Even clubs like Rangers at elite European level went bust but still exist in a form that is undistinguished from its original form.
Northern rock , woolworths etc, etc are far more at risk.....
 
Is it a cap of 100m full stop or is it related to how much revenue you make somehow.. like you can spend what you make in revenue plus 100m? I’m just trying to see how the rags will use this to their advantage.

The Bayern model, price the elite players out of moves under contract due to net spend, then use their biggest wage bill + restricted increase in wage bill rule to outbid everyone on wages once their contract is up.
 
UEFA should just set a tournament up for Bayern , rags , real , barca then they are guaranteed to win it every year and just let rest of us get on with it .
 
100m net. So whatever you get for player sales + 100m = what you can spend. Don't think the rags are behind this one, they need to be able to buy their way out of trouble if necessary.
Chelsea will do well out of that then. They always seem to get ridiculous value for money in selling players.

I think we’d do ok out of this too. Our players aren’t on insane (Sanchez) wages. So they’d be prepared to move to other clubs and they’re young and worth lots. It’d be much harder for the rags to move on older players like Sanchez on big contracts

I guess the best thing is sell players to China where presumably there’s no regulation.

It seems hugely favourable to clubs who already have good players.. if you want to rebuild it’d be a nightmare
 
Chelsea will do well out of that then. They always seem to get ridiculous value for money in selling players.

I think we’d do ok out of this too. Our players aren’t on insane (Sanchez) wages. So they’d be prepared to move to other clubs and they’re young and worth lots. It’d be much harder for the rags to move on older players like Sanchez on big contracts

I guess the best thing is sell players to China where presumably there’s no regulation.

It seems hugely favourable to clubs who already have good players.. if you want to rebuild it’d be a nightmare
On the other hand, Chelsea's (and City's) loan system would be destroyed if all proposals are implemented. It would favour only Bayern, Madrid and maybe Barca. Academies and youth development would become useless for top clubs like City (25-player squad rule, no players on loan).
 
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