Re: City & FFP (continued)
I was just about to post about our 2016/17 transfer budget!
Soriano's said things that suggest we will pretty much break even this year (13/14) and we spent around £90m last summer. In the next two seasons we're allowed to spend about £50m in each on top of what we bring in from sales. That suggests that we'll be making healthy profits in the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons. So, when we go back to following the normal FFP procedure in 2016/17 we'll be able to spend those profits and any profits we'd make during the season itself (as we only have to break even). That could be a £200m window!
Of course, there's a lot that I've ignored. I'm sure that amortised fees would make the maths a bit more quirky, our owners might fancy having a profitable, self sustaining club in 3 years time and won't want to splurge on transfers and FFP might have been kicked out by then.
berniethebusman said:xgorton said:But the transfer cap is for 2 seasons that's got to be bad news.
Think about the transfer kitty we'll have accumulated for season 3 tho! 50m + money generated from sales, not exactly poverty stricken are we.
I was just about to post about our 2016/17 transfer budget!
Soriano's said things that suggest we will pretty much break even this year (13/14) and we spent around £90m last summer. In the next two seasons we're allowed to spend about £50m in each on top of what we bring in from sales. That suggests that we'll be making healthy profits in the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons. So, when we go back to following the normal FFP procedure in 2016/17 we'll be able to spend those profits and any profits we'd make during the season itself (as we only have to break even). That could be a £200m window!
Of course, there's a lot that I've ignored. I'm sure that amortised fees would make the maths a bit more quirky, our owners might fancy having a profitable, self sustaining club in 3 years time and won't want to splurge on transfers and FFP might have been kicked out by then.