creditunionhero
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Can the loans themselves have allowed a club to meet FFP.Wonder if the shareholder loans can have interest backdated?
Could cause a few to fail PSR
Can the loans themselves have allowed a club to meet FFP.Wonder if the shareholder loans can have interest backdated?
Could cause a few to fail PSR
It won't be retrospectively applied. Any changes would apply moving forward.
Wasn’t this kind of known at the time? Pretty sure it was Levy and Tottenham who were behind it but I could be wrongI'm not suprised but that is shocking!!!!
Great shoutThis is exactly what UEFA did to us when we failed FFP in 2014. We complied until they moved the goalposts on retrospective wage limitations.
When You're a City fan it's pretty easy.Put this on the RedCaf meltdown...but hey ho.
Look at the state of this ****...
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but could clubs use shareholder loan as legitimate revenue until now for PSR purposes? I dont think so , so what does it change if its under APT scope now?
if it was possible until now couldnt have Barcodes do a big loan rather than Saudi sponsors which PL wants to limit the shit out of it?
@slbsn has pulled this bit from the verdict.
It really is disgraceful isn't it. Other clubs directly contacting the PL to immediately amend the rules to restrict competition.
It wasn’t a problem on 31st August 2008 either!Jesus, the fucking world's going to implode when we get found not guilty on the 115 isn't it.
Going through all this shit because the old guard really didn't want the new boys taking over, which is basically what the last 16 years boils down to. FFP, PSR blah blah blah. Wasn't a fucking problem on the 30th August 2008 was it.
They fucking shat their pants when little old City dropped a fucking wedge on Robinho.
Loads of support from West Ham, Everton, Newcastle, Villa, etc fans from other clubs against Masters, the PL, and the Red Shirt Cartel clubs and their fans.West Ham fans support us
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