Robinho's Subbuteo
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gazzaa2 said:When was Messi booed? What game? I think this might be a myth.
It was some under cover City fans. All part of the plan. :-)
gazzaa2 said:When was Messi booed? What game? I think this might be a myth.
Partly right. It is the net profit that's the key for FFP but the transfer fee will be amortised as part of that. We report the full deal to UEFA but that's not part of the actual calculation as to whether we've passed or failed.mrbelfry said:Re ffp isn't the most pertinent point being that we can actually afford to buy Messi for as much as Barca want - just some spreadsheet sent into UEFA has to have a certain balance at the end. ffp doesn't determine how much physical money we have so we can pay Barca £200m today - regardless of how that deal is structured it still goes on the FFP calculation as the full £200m we then have until the end of that monitoring period to raise the money to balance it out. transfer fees are not amortised for the FFP calculation and we don't need to be in credit for the deal to happen. It's the balance at the end of the monitoring period that is important right?
Prestwich_Blue said:Partly right. It is the net profit that's the key for FFP but the transfer fee will be amortised as part of that. We report the full deal to UEFA but that's not part of the actual calculation as to whether we've passed or failed.mrbelfry said:Re ffp isn't the most pertinent point being that we can actually afford to buy Messi for as much as Barca want - just some spreadsheet sent into UEFA has to have a certain balance at the end. ffp doesn't determine how much physical money we have so we can pay Barca £200m today - regardless of how that deal is structured it still goes on the FFP calculation as the full £200m we then have until the end of that monitoring period to raise the money to balance it out. transfer fees are not amortised for the FFP calculation and we don't need to be in credit for the deal to happen. It's the balance at the end of the monitoring period that is important right?
Prestwich_Blue said:Partly right. It is the net profit that's the key for FFP but the transfer fee will be amortised as part of that. We report the full deal to UEFA but that's not part of the actual calculation as to whether we've passed or failed.
mrbelfry said:Prestwich_Blue said:Partly right. It is the net profit that's the key for FFP but the transfer fee will be amortised as part of that. We report the full deal to UEFA but that's not part of the actual calculation as to whether we've passed or failed.
Oh man back to the FFP thread for extra revision. So if we pay £200 for a 5 year contract his transfer fee means we need to find an additional £40m a year to offset that for the FFP calc?
mrbelfry said:Prestwich_Blue said:Partly right. It is the net profit that's the key for FFP but the transfer fee will be amortised as part of that. We report the full deal to UEFA but that's not part of the actual calculation as to whether we've passed or failed.
Oh man back to the FFP thread for extra revision. So if we pay £200 for a 5 year contract his transfer fee means we need to find an additional £40m a year to offset that for the FFP calc?