Re: Sunday Press. "City may face Euro Expulsion"
Fair enough, that's still double my ticket. But you can see what I'm saying? If a club needs to raise revenue, the fans are a great place to start.
I appreciate Arsenal feel City are buying our success, and the way you are ran I understand your frustrations. My bet is you'd feel worse if every time you challenged United they just bought your best players. Yes I understand we've done that. Nasri was the only one you actually still wanted. If we hadn't bought him, United would have.
If you and United are he only two realistic challengers, would you not be more annoyed if they just weakened you each summer? It's easier to stay ahead in a two horse race if you can out spend you closest rival. At least with City & Chelsea around completion is better.,
Gillespie said:schfc6 said:FFP. Seems great to me, what can possibly go wrong. At the risk of being the subject of McNab's derision I'd like to add one thing..
A rule that prohibits investment and turns a blind eye to debt is arguably the stupidest rule of all time.
If it weren't for Sheikh Mansour and Abramovich our league would have gone the way of Scotland. If FFP was enforced United would be able to spend 20 times that of some of their league rivals.
If FFP is run to the letter ipof the law, Manchester United will win the league nearly every year, occasionally finishing second if they have an off year or a rival turns out an exception side. Look at the Dortmund and Bayern situation.
Bayern dominate, Dirtmund through a great coach and a great batch of exciting players they managed to win the league.
What happens next? Bayern sign their best two players. Nothing Dortmund can do, they are not allowed to compete thanks to 'the rules'.
It's ridiculous to suggest the rules are to protect anyone but the established elite. The rules will effectively finish Ajax, AC & Inter Milan, Valencia, the likes of Kiev & Shakhar will never be able to compete.
All European and domestic competetion will be effectively dead. Madrid or Barca in Spain, United perhaps Arsenal in England, Bayern in Germany & Juventus in Italy. United, Madrid, Barca & Bayern will fight it out for the CL.
If indeed Soriano is correct and we start to break even, our campus starts to produce not only first team players but sellable assets we maybe able to rival United. We need to grow rapidly in the next two years and I think the gate to the financial elite will close behind us.
We are growing faster than anyone, we have built some very solid foundations I think FFP will fortunately for us, close the door on the next City.
I think it benefits us in the medium and protects us long term and greatly increases our chance of immediate success, yet I still disagree.
The fans will suffer the most. Wenger can go on all he likes about fairness and financial doping, but I'm sure Arsenal fans would rather not pay £2000 a year for season tickets. United fans would prefer not to be forced to buy tickets to cup games. Although Moyes seems to have the fans interest at heart, he's keeping the costs down for the fans.
For FFP to work football will become an exclusive event, it will be like NFL, the super rich having a 'sky box' the rich having £3000 season tickets and your common man, the man in the street will have to pay through the nose for a friendly or a low profile cup game. Going go football will be something your regular football fan will do once a year.
Who or why will anyone bother supporting a less or smaller side? Take Bolton, FFP will prevent them from ever being competitive ever again. A Bolton fan won't even be able to dream about being bought. The dream will die.
For sets once double European champions will be confined to nothing more than a team making up the numbers. Any decent players not playing for the established will be snapped up.
Most Arse fans by far spend nothing like that. I pay £1,100 a season and for that I get every CL game, every FA Cup game and every PL game. Still expensive but few pay £2,000.
Fair enough, that's still double my ticket. But you can see what I'm saying? If a club needs to raise revenue, the fans are a great place to start.
I appreciate Arsenal feel City are buying our success, and the way you are ran I understand your frustrations. My bet is you'd feel worse if every time you challenged United they just bought your best players. Yes I understand we've done that. Nasri was the only one you actually still wanted. If we hadn't bought him, United would have.
If you and United are he only two realistic challengers, would you not be more annoyed if they just weakened you each summer? It's easier to stay ahead in a two horse race if you can out spend you closest rival. At least with City & Chelsea around completion is better.,