New PL financial controls | Clubs agree squad spending cap 'in principle'

To be honest I dont really understand these new regulations (seems to be new ones made up every other week) but I cant help wondering where was all this shit when the rags were buying the best players and winning the league nearly every season?
 
To be honest I dont really understand these new regulations (seems to be new ones made up every other week) but I cant help wondering where was all this shit when the rags were buying the best players and winning the league nearly every season?
I think you have nailed it.
And the whole ffp.
It's all a farce
 
Do you think a league where the bottom clubs have budgets of 10m and the top clubs spend 1000m every year would be a fun league to watch?
what is fair about our owners investing millions to create the club we are today then being told you cant spend unless its linked to sheff united's earnings.

it would be fun to drive to sharston tip in jeff bezos ferrari, but he invested his money i pissed mine up the wall, i dont think when im queuing to get into the tip, this isnt fair jeffs queuing up at monaco tip in the sunshine, sorry we don't live in disneyland where everything is fair and equal, come on i thought you were more serious than that .
 
Utter joke. You make the most money but you can't spend it. FTP. PAS. This. What other business doesn't let you invest in your own company?
Other football leagues and sports around the world.
I'm not disagreeing with your stance btw, just answering your question.
 
Seems to me that the club with the smallest turn over sets the limits. How can that be good to reduce the ability of the big clubs to bring in the best players and managers. Surely by stopping the bigger clubs to bring in top stars reduces the appeal of the pl.
it does, then the tv money goes down and the spending limits go down,, ever decreasing circles
 

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