suprise suprise they all fancy palace win
They were happy when Real Madrid led by St Jude beat us.We could be playing the league champions in this final and they wouldn't want city the underdog to win in that
oh there a big strong team well have to be on our game if want to win itSome of us do as well ;-)
I thought that stadium costs were not considered for PSR calculations?Is it just me or does anyone else think that Goodson will be “sold” to some shell corporation (a la Chelsea and their property shell games) in order to give them massive headroom for PSR for the next few years???
I thought that stadium costs were not considered for PSR calculations?
I’m talking about “selling” the stadium to some shell company and reap a nice amount of PSR headroom from the “sale.”I thought that stadium costs were not considered for PSR calculations?
That first sentence in you're post about selling the stadium naming rights to some shell company, never in a billion years would Chairman Khaldoun or Sheikh Mansour ever consider doing this, we will raise funds elsewhere to circumnavigate PSR.I’m talking about “selling” the stadium to some shell company and reap a nice amount of PSR headroom from the “sale.”
Chelsea did it with property already..,
Chelsea FC sold some of their properties, including two hotels and car parks near Stamford Bridge, to a sister company within their own ownership group (BlueCo 22 Properties Ltd) for £76.5 million.
This transaction was used strategically to generate a profit on their accounts, helping Chelsea comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which are part of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
The sale reduced their reported losses significantly, aiding them in meeting the PSR limits despite heavy spending on players.
The Premier League scrutinized the deal and deemed the sale to be at fair market value, allowing it to stand without breaching rules. However, the move sparked controversy and frustration among rival clubs, who viewed it as exploiting a loophole in the financial regulations.
There is ongoing debate about whether such asset sales to related parties should be allowed in future PSR assessments, with attempts to close this loophole falling short of the required votes among Premier League clubs
in fairness it's the PL/FA's fault putting it before the end of the season.The Mail online can barely be bothered to acknowledge that the cup final is today. Pathetic childish behaviour because none of their beloved teams are in the final, and you have to scroll down to about the 15th story to read about Pep complaining that the Bournemouth game should be on the Wednesday. Literally fuck all about the final. Puerile wankers!
It's not much of a debate really, when they've already voted to continue to allow it :-)The Premier League scrutinized the deal and deemed the sale to be at fair market value, allowing it to stand without breaching rules. However, the move sparked controversy and frustration among rival clubs, who viewed it as exploiting a loophole in the financial regulations.
There is ongoing debate about whether such asset sales to related parties should be allowed in future PSR assessments, with attempts to close this loophole falling short of the required votes among Premier League clubs
Pure spitefulnessCup Final day and we don't get a mention on the BBC Football Page - some German talking about eggs instead
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Very similar to last year, when the main headline in the morning was Simon Stone following Ten Hag around like a fucking puppy. Its pathetic.Cup Final day and we don't get a mention on the BBC Football Page - some German talking about eggs instead
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yankie prenier league clubs is missing wordI’m talking about “selling” the stadium to some shell company and reap a nice amount of PSR headroom from the “sale.”
Chelsea did it with property already..,
Chelsea FC sold some of their properties, including two hotels and car parks near Stamford Bridge, to a sister company within their own ownership group (BlueCo 22 Properties Ltd) for £76.5 million.
This transaction was used strategically to generate a profit on their accounts, helping Chelsea comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which are part of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
The sale reduced their reported losses significantly, aiding them in meeting the PSR limits despite heavy spending on players.
The Premier League scrutinized the deal and deemed the sale to be at fair market value, allowing it to stand without breaching rules. However, the move sparked controversy and frustration among rival clubs, who viewed it as exploiting a loophole in the financial regulations.
There is ongoing debate about whether such asset sales to related parties should be allowed in future PSR assessments, with attempts to close this loophole falling short of the required votes among Premier League clubs
You forgot the story about Pep 'complaining' about asking for the Bournemouth game to be moved. Gotta get them neutrals thinking we think we need difficulty rules to everyone elseCup Final day and we don't get a mention on the BBC Football Page - some German talking about eggs instead
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Yep! Might as well not turn up!suprise suprise they all fancy palace win