PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

None of this makes a blind bit of sense, unless the PL believe they've got compelling new evidence to offer?
I’ve bored people to tears I’m sure already but my position has always been that Lewis and his colleagues must have believed they have something new and completing to offer to advise the PL to move forward. While I accept humans can be prone to hubris, I struggle to believe that he is throwing his reputation on the line for a chance to rerun the UEFA case, especially as he really doesn’t need the case.

This is why I believe this whole debacle was commenced at the behest of the Red Top Mafia & Spuds, who at the very least have reasoned the reputational damage to City was worthwhile, even if they don't manage to nail us on the breaches.

HOWEVER, the one thing they evidently didn't consider was the damage they'd do to the Premier League in the process.

Talk about killing the goose that laid the golden egg!
Again, maybe boring people but I just don’t believe the PL advanced due to pressure from other clubs, albeit I’m sure it played a part. For me it’s most likely that this case was a desperate last ditch attempt to try and stall (with the dream of killing) an independent regulator coming in and risking their cash cow.
What happens when we are found not guilty, do the redcfuckers break away.
Ive thought for a while that PSR at least in its current form was not long for this world - the landscape has just changed too much since it was implemented. A not guilty verdict probably pushes it over the edge to a reformed set of rules, perhaps along the lines of L1/L2 whereby you have strict wages vs turnover rules and profit targets, but owners can invest as ‘turnover’ so long as the money is converted to equity. Certainly many of those who supported PSR initially would have your arm off to be free of it now.
 
Spurs have made losses since covid, if they hadn’t banked the cash for Kane last summer they would have failed FFP on this years accounts. They are one of most in the red clubs in football the world over. Interest rates hiking up is fucking them over just like the rags. They are cuckhold enablers of the teams in red and pull the wool over their deluded supporters eyes.

A pointless club who were there when the initial tv deal gave them a bigger cut than 15 other clubs in the league. Two league cups since the inception of the Premier League is a piss poor return, fuck knows how they had an invite to the super league.
Spurs are the faithful lapdog who the Red Tops use as their willing mouthpiece, so they can maintain a dignified silence, as the PL screw themselves trying to finish Manchester City.

We can only hope the Kane money evaporates soon, & leaves Spuds bare arsed & utterly exposed.

Do Spuds really think the Red Tops will ride to their rescue if they hit the buffers?
 
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Spurs rise above rivals​

The brand of football that is being delivered under Ange Postecoglou this season has undoubtedly quelled some of the anger that had been sent the way of Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy in recent years. The fact that Spurs are one of the few clubs to be engaging in the market this month, with £26m spent on Genoa’s Radu Dragusin and a loan deal for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, which could turn into a £15m permanent deal if all works out as hoped, has hinted that the tide may be turning in Spurs’ favour.

Figures presented by football finance expert Swiss Ramble last year looked at the potential PSR position of each Premier League club, and just how much they could lose before being in breach of the regulations.

For some the margins were fine, but for Spurs, through a considered transfer strategy and the fact that much of the losses that the club has incurred can be attributed to the building of the £1bn new stadium, with such costs an allowable deduction when it comes to PSR, the picture was rather serene when compared to the rest of the League. Liverpool, a club that has a similarly cautious approach to spending and a strong balance sheet, also fared well.

Spurs emerged as the club with the best PSR position in the Premier League, with allowable losses of £276m, a figure aided by the fact that much of the losses attributed to the club can be linked to the building of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (THS), with stadium and infrastructure costs not factored in when it comes to PSR calculations. Liverpool were the next best with an allowable loss of £156m, with Manchester City next on the list at £139m.

Speaking to University of Cambridge students at the Cambridge Union in March last year, Levy said: “Debt isn’t really a problem for anyone that understands finance, providing you can match long-term income streams with long-term debt. As long as it is financed properly it isn't a problem.

“It is effectively a 30-year mortgage at a very low interest rate. It’s not a problem at all. When you are building a club and building long-term value there are a number of ingredients. One is profitability; some clubs are valued at a lot of money that aren’t profitable, therefore revenue becomes important. Physical assets, success on the pitch; there is no one asset, you need them all to come together.”

The lack of on-pitch success and perceived lack of investment in the playing squad has been a major bone of contention of Spurs fans when it comes to assessing Levy’s time as chairman. Of the ‘Big Six’, Spurs have operated on the fringes, flirting with the odd spot of glory before being hamstrung by a lack of consistency on the playing side. The tide may be about to turn, though, and there is little that some of their rivals can do about it.


Spurs have been getting their ducks in a row for quite some time. The new stadium, the extra revenue deals with the likes of the NFL and the Formula One Experience, as well as a rigid pay structure and lack of willingness to engage in paying inflated prices in the transfer market, all form part of a plan that is likely to see the club head into the next 10 years with one of the healthiest outlooks in the Premier League.

It looks like Spuds are leading the race to the bottom for the PL, where they spend relatively little on players so are unable to sustain title challenges, but are now happy to drag the rest of the League down with them for the "Net spend on the cheap" trophy aka PSR.

Not being willing to spend, Spuds are happy for the chasing pack in the Premier League being unable to spend to level up the playing field & challenge them for the coveted fifth Champions League spot.

It used to be the Italian League, then the Spanish League, now it's the Premier League which dominates European football. Which league stands to gain because the PL are prepared to slay the goose that laid their golden egg, as long as it hammers Manchester City, & stops the likes of Newcastle, Villa & Everton from joining the top five CL qualification challenge?

News is breaking that Newcastle maybe forced to sell Almiron, Wilson & Trippier by the end of the season, & are facing an austere summer transfer window, so as to avoid PSR sanctions like Everton.

Other reports are saying even this may not be enough, which is casting doubts on Newcastle's most saleable assets in Botman, Guimarães & Isak.

Newcastle could be pecked to the bone by their rivals as they try to avoid Everton's fate, & with PSR in play, not even being the richest club in the world can help them.

The Red Top Mafia & Spuds have finally done it. They're killing the dreams of other football fans, that they could win the lottery & become the next Manchester City or Newcastle.

It's now evident that you can have the richest owner in the world, but you can barely spend a penny of those riches to compete, just because the Red Top Mafia & Spuds don't think it's fair on them to be challenged.

Unless something is done to end this madness, the PL will be fucked. How long will the other 16 PL teams stand by & watch the destruction of the most competitive & richest league in the world, just because it suits the founding four members? ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠⊙⁠_⁠ʖ⁠⊙⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

https://www.football.london/tottenh...iel-levy-masterplan-leaves-tottenham-28479054
It’s working beautifully.
 
They carried on spending even when advise not to! Why? because they didn't believe it be a point deduction! If you told them back when they were told not to buy those two players or you fail ffp and will be deducted points they wouldn't have bought those players! Example is now this transfer window no one is spending because the threat of point deduction!

Another thing with ffp is they change so often clubs don't know where they stand and the rules for failing was not clear or they never outlined the punishment for over spending or breaking ffp..

It's a shitshow and it all needs to be suspended and rewritten!
That's a salient point about changing the rules. Fundamentally even the basic principle of FFP / PSR is nonsensical to me. For example, imagine Asda being penalised for spending too much. If Asda loses money, so what?.

But to specify arbitrary amounts which can be lost over arbitrary periods or to alter the "rules" (EUFA FFP 2014) exposes FFP as the artificial and meaningless charade it is.

It keeps accountants and lawyers employed I suppose. But really the whole shitshow needs to be scrapped.
 
Spurs are the faithful lapdog who the Red Tops use as their willing mouthpiece, so they can maintain a dignified silence, as the PL screw themselves trying to finish Manchester City.

We can only hope the Kane money evaporates soon, & leaves Spuds bare arsed & utterly exposed.

Do Spuds really think the Red Tops will ride to their rescue if thet hit the buffers?

It’s crazy they weren’t prepared to take City’s offer of £130 million with £100 million of it upfront. Turned out much better for us getting Haaland instead.
 
I see the floppy haired **** in the Daily Mail is blowing steam up Liverpool’s and Klopp’s arse yet again. This time it’s about how he’s rebuilt the team. It also has a picture of the Govan piss can in the headline…
Laughable but highly predictable - again.
 
Not sure who it was, but in response to the Blue who was verbally abused in the street when he was wearing his City scarf - I feel your pain bud.

Twice in the last few months I’ve been called a “cheat” by complete fucking strangers when I had my City hoodie on.

It’s genuinely bat shit mental.

Aided and abetted by the disgusting creatures in our mainstream media.
 
I’ve bored people to tears I’m sure already but my position has always been that Lewis and his colleagues must have believed they have something new and completing to offer to advise the PL to move forward. While I accept humans can be prone to hubris, I struggle to believe that he is throwing his reputation on the line for a chance to rerun the UEFA case, especially as he really doesn’t need the case.


Again, maybe boring people but I just don’t believe the PL advanced due to pressure from other clubs, albeit I’m sure it played a part. For me it’s most likely that this case was a desperate last ditch attempt to try and stall (with the dream of killing) an independent regulator coming in and risking their cash cow.

Ive thought for a while that PSR at least in its current form was not long for this world - the landscape has just changed too much since it was implemented. A not guilty verdict probably pushes it over the edge to a reformed set of rules, perhaps along the lines of L1/L2 whereby you have strict wages vs turnover rules and profit targets, but owners can invest as ‘turnover’ so long as the money is converted to equity. Certainly many of those who supported PSR initially would have your arm off to be free of it now.
Lewis is happy to hang onto the coat tails of the legacy clubs, as long as they feed Spuds the crumbs from their table. I doubt the crook has a reputation he's arsed about losing.

Agreed, the Cartel are desperate to cling onto control of the PL, but I sense that horse has bolted, & is galloping further away at a pace, as other clubs finally wake up to the bit part they'll always play, minted new owner or not, as Newcastle are finding out.
 

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