The Rashford foundation for hungry footballers provides soup for all dipper players, so they don’t have to eat rats.If you believed RAWK, Liverpool have to feed their players from food banks.
The Rashford foundation for hungry footballers provides soup for all dipper players, so they don’t have to eat rats.If you believed RAWK, Liverpool have to feed their players from food banks.
Several plus the premier league handbook. Most are poorly written but the sky article is perhaps the best. Google Premier league financial stability rules.Is there an article on that?
I think that 57% figure does not include transfer costs. Possibly!With the move from FFP to Financial sustainability the important figure is wages/ transfer fee (over contract)/ agency fees etc.
Ours is 57% and is allowed at 90/ 80/ 70 over the next 3 years.
The club is so well run that they might not want to, but if ever there was a time to really spend it is now.
Several plus the premier league handbook. Most are poorly written but the sky article is perhaps the best. Google Premier league financial stability rules.
Go to sky sports.comI did and only the uefa rules come up
Yes but that's in the United section of the websiteNot one single mention of "ickle citeh" in the rags report, apart from the top 10 list at the end. This really does hurt them.
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£18.42 for me.68 quid to watch tonights game i think id rather us be lower down and help fans out