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Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

And across town United still owe £360mill from their original loan of £780mill. And have paid over £750mill in interest charges so far.

By the time the remainimg debt has been cleared, United, not the Glazers, who have registered the club in the Cayman Islands for Tax purposes, will have paid out nearly *£2billion*.

Yet under FFPR that is acceptable.

Welcome to the mad World of Platini, UEFA, Gill, and all the other loons in the cartel who want to protect their assets.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

jrb said:
And across town United still owe £360mill from their original loan of £780mill. And have paid over £750mill in interest charges so far.

By the time the remainimg debt has been cleared, United, not the Glazers, who have registered the club in the Cayman Islands for Tax purposes, will have paid out nearly *£2billion*.

Yet under FFPR that is acceptable.

Welcome to the mad World of Platini, UEFA, Gill, and all the other loons in the cartel who have assets to protect.




short and to the absolute point
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...European-clubs-investigated-FFP-breaches.html
UEFA has revealed that 76 clubs in European competition this season - about one third of the total - are being investigated for possible breaches of its financial fair play (FFP) rules.
The 76 clubs all failed UEFA's break-even calculations for 2012 and have been asked to provide financial information for 2013. Manchester City and French club Paris Saint-Germain are believed to be among the 76 clubs involved.

The clubs will all now have their finances assessed by the Club Financial Control Body to see if the breaches have continued and whether sanctions should apply.
UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino said: 'This figure of 76 clubs is a high figure but it has to be looked at in the perspective of what the end figure will be.'
Clubs face a range of sanctions ranging from a warning or a fine up to being forced to play in Europe with a salary cap on the squad, or even being barred from competing and having trophies stripped.
The sanctions will apply from the start of next season but in April UEFA will name the clubs that are facing possible action.


Some clubs will be offered settlements if they agree to certain conditions, but clubs who have been found to have severely breached the conditions will be referred to the adjudicatory arm of the financial control body which will announce sanctions in the middle of June.
The only appeals will be straight to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and UEFA expects final decisions will be made before the Champions League and Europa League group draws in August.
UEFA's legal affairs director Alasdair Bell is anticipating a number of legal challenges.


He said: 'This will be no surprise to us. We are not afraid of them being contested. We fully anticipate there will be challenges - it would be strange if there weren't. July and August could be a busy time.'
Among English clubs, Manchester City would have the most to fear having returned losses of £97.9million in 2012 and £51.6million last year.
Chelsea made a £49.4million loss last year but actually made a £1.4million profit in 2012 so may escape any action.


A club's annual figures do not directly reflect UEFA's break-even calculations but are an indication of those that are at risk - for example spending on facilities, youth development and contracts signed before 2010 are not included.
UEFA's rules state clubs can be up to 45million euros (£37million) in the red over 2012 and 2013 so long as the owners put in equity to cover the losses. If clubs are over the 45million euro-mark over the two years then they will face sanctions.
Infantino said the rules were necessary to 'protect European football from greed, reckless spending and financial insanity'.

Earlier this month Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, chairman of the European Clubs' Association, said he 'cannot imagine that Paris St Germain are complying with financial fair play'.
Qatari-owned PSG has announced a huge, back-dated sponsorship deal with the Qatar Tourist Authority.
UEFA refused to discuss individual clubs, but said all sponsorship deals with related parties to club owners would be assessed to ensure they are of fair value.
 
Re: Sunday Press.

stony said:
City Raider said:
@edthompsn: UEFA issue friendly guide to FFP - clearly aimed at improving fan understanding of a complex area <a class="postlink" href="http://t.co/bQeEVWOa2q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://t.co/bQeEVWOa2q</a>

Ed Thompson is an ignorant buffoon.

I prefer my wordings, "a knowfuckingall ****" !!
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

oakiecokie said:
stony said:
City Raider said:
@edthompsn: UEFA issue friendly guide to FFP - clearly aimed at improving fan understanding of a complex area <a class="postlink" href="http://t.co/bQeEVWOa2q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://t.co/bQeEVWOa2q</a>

Ed Thompson is an ignorant buffoon.

I prefer my wordings, "a knowfuckingall ****" !!

Thompson is a buffoon but here you're all doing him a dis-service, he merely posted a link to UEFA's own explanation of fair play. It's copy and pasted from UEFA's website.
 
Re: Sunday Press.

City Raider said:
oakiecokie said:
stony said:
Ed Thompson is an ignorant buffoon.

I prefer my wordings, "a knowfuckingall ****" !!

Thompson is a buffoon but here you're all doing him a dis-service, he merely posted a link to UEFA's own explanation of fair play. It's copy and pasted from UEFA's website.
Ahh, I thought UEFA had specifically written it for Ed Thompson to try and educate him.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

Uefa will apparently make sanctions in June after investigating the clubs.
Good luck in getting around 76 clubs in 3 months
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

Breakaway alternate champions league with tickets half the price EUFA charge..

jobs a good un.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

samharris said:
Breakaway alternate champions league with tickets half the price EUFA charge..

jobs a good un.

Yes and without the competition being bent.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

We deserve to be banned imo. The amount of money we have spent is obscene and what right did we have to try and break the status quo in football?
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

ForzaMancini said:
We deserve to be banned imo. The amount of money we have spent is obscene and what right did we have to try and break the status quo in football?

we are the real reason that the mighty manchester united have fallen into shadow..we must diminish and go to the west..Its the only way for them to survive...
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

Maybe it's the only way to resurrect the teams on the decline. It's just damn impolite to do well.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

ForzaMancini said:
We deserve to be banned imo. The amount of money we have spent is obscene and what right did we have to try and break the status quo in football?

I hope you're being ironic and not moronic.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

I was trying to think of something profound and eloquent.
Bollox to that, and bollox to the thought of them trying to kick us out.
All the tricks the 2 Spanish clubs have pulled over the years to sign the best .
All the debt Manure are in.
All the new money coming into the sport from the likes of the Sheik.
Dream on. Looks like we are here stay and long may it continue.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

stony said:
ForzaMancini said:
We deserve to be banned imo. The amount of money we have spent is obscene and what right did we have to try and break the status quo in football?

I hope you're being ironic and not moronic.

Did you really require clarification on that one?
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

Bluethemaway said:
samharris said:
Breakaway alternate champions league with tickets half the price EUFA charge..

jobs a good un.

Yes and without the competition being bent.

and with beer sponsors that can actually sell beer, a fairer seeding system and the English interpretation of the Laws of the Game applied.
 
Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"

Make no mistake sheikh Mansour and his team of financial advisors and wizards will have seen every trick that UEFA are preparing to pull coming long before they've pulled it and will have everything in place when the time comes these are very wealthy people not by accident, stupid they ain't ! .It's utter "I'm taking my ball in" bollox if we are out so are half the best teams in Europe Italian, Spanish, German,English,French and they'll be killing the CL geese that lay the golden egg (who's going to want to watch a tournament with half the worlds best teams missing) - forget it it's scaremongering by wankers who aren't getting it all there own way anymore and are too bone idle to work on changing things on the pitch and would rather make up bullshit rules to stop us growing in prominence fuck em we are here to stay they'd better get used to it !!!
 

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