SilverFox2
Well-Known Member
Their strategy seems to be ignore legal decisions and carry on regardless indifferent to the long term effect.They might think they can fix it with a few tweaks, but they would be foolish to try this. So far:
- Leicester escaped sanction because of poorly drafted rules when their legal team found a loophole
- Everton and Forest both successfully appealed sanctions
- Chelsea are making a mockery of the rules by selling off assets
- Chelsea have hidden numerous illegal activities from them
- Liverpool, Arsenal and others are benefiting from low interest loans
- Chelsea and others are trading youth players in order to circumvent FFP
- United are given allowances that no other club has been allowed
- their rules have been declared illegal
- they are rumoured to have allowed one of their members to draw up some of their rule changes
A few tweaks ain't going to fix this shambles. They need some proper legal experts reviewing the whole rule book. If they think there is a quick fix, it proves more than anything that they need someone overseeing them - a regulator.
They are used to making biased rules and will extend their rule by tweaking and tweaking.
Let's be fair their owners avoid tax by subcontracting to accountants who specialize in tax avoidance. This is how they live.
Factual results that give them a chance to be fair are simply seen as beating the system.
They have to be nailed and I think Mr K realizes that.