JoeMercer'sWay said:Prestwich_Blue said:Bluemoon115 said:It certainly wouldn't stand up in any court.
I'm still unsure the overall theory of FFP is legal by European Law, it just takes someone to challenge it to find out.
Strictly speaking it almost certainly breaches EU Competition Law (Article 101 off the top of my head). However UEFA would probably argue that it improves football overall so 101 shouldn't apply. It's an argument that they might win.
surely not if the opposition comes up with a far more fair and sensible proposal as an example model that UEFA should implement as opposed to their FPPR structure?
Indeed
Where's the 'fair competition' in the established wealthy club 'pulling up the drawbridge' on any attempts at other clubs dining at the top table ? (sorry for the mixed metaphor, but you get my drift.