I agree it’s not set up to find that but it has to in order to prove the chargesThe commission isn't set up to find us guilty of fraud. We only stand accused of breaking PL rules. That's the only thing commission will look at.
I agree it’s not set up to find that but it has to in order to prove the chargesThe commission isn't set up to find us guilty of fraud. We only stand accused of breaking PL rules. That's the only thing commission will look at.
Because it gave owners an excuse not to put their hands in their pockets but retain control.I still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
It’s the ever present threat of the ‘traditional clubs’ taking the ball away. These so called smaller clubs are now wealthier than they could ever imagine. The only reason for that is the collective bargaining power of the PL. Now, if an imaginary cabal of, let’s say, American owners make it clear that without support for what they want, they’ll start to talk about doing splitting the pie somewhat less equitably, or doing their own tv deals or, the nuclear option of a European Super League.I still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
Just received from fellow blue anyone else listen to it ?
Listening to Cheesamans last night ,Forever Blue, he had a guest Mike McClean,
He said he has inside knowledge than City's barristers have a recording whereby the Premier league board members quoted " We cannot have Man City winning the league for a forth time on the trot"
He quotes the Premier League board are totally corrupt !!
Yes, however if we are found guilty of breaking the rules they are accusing the club of systematic fraud by false accounting it amounts to the same thing, and it’s such a serious accusation that would potentially lead to criminal charges I would suspect that anyone levelling it would have enough evidence to make it stand up in a criminal court, it’s serious stuff this and I wouldn’t want to be the person to make that decision it could have catastrophic consequences for both parties in thisThe commission isn't set up to find us guilty of fraud. We only stand accused of breaking PL rules. That's the only thing commission will look at.
And if we have broken one of their rules,there has to be a reason,why we have.The commission isn't set up to find us guilty of fraud. We only stand accused of breaking PL rules. That's the only thing commission will look at.
Because it gave owners an excuse not to put their hands in their pockets but they could still put their hands in the till.
At some point years ago we'd have been happy with thatI still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
Helps reduce what they can spend as they trouser all the TV monies.I still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
I think its because you can't have 20 multi billionaires all winning! The race is just unsustainable. When i was a kid and Liverpool were buying their success..Ray Kennedy best young prospect from Arsenal, Souness, Dalglish best Celtic striker..not cheap then etc... we couldnt really compete.. when we went all out we had a shit recruitment strategy anyway..Steve Daley! Nearly 1.4m from memoryI still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
I still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
Being a lower Prem club gets you a lot more money than being a Championship club. They will have been wanting to make it harder for themselves to be overtaken. Self-preservation I guess.
I also wonder if some owners may have been swayed in their vote by promises or agreements made by other owners. I'm sure the American owners will have been working the crowd and politicking, while I'm not sure we had the friends and influence at that time.
That's how bad it is.Best? He was akin to watching a Krankies' tribute!
I've spent decades trying forget that - thanks!!I think its because you can't have 20 multi billionaires all winning! The race is just unsustainable. When i was a kid and Liverpool were buying their success..Ray Kennedy best young prospect from Arsenal, Souness, Dalglish best Celtic striker..not cheap then etc... we couldnt really compete.. when we went all out we had a shit recruitment strategy anyway..Steve Daley! Nearly 1.4m from memory
That tale has been around for some time. I doubt whether it is true. Barristers would not tell an outsider even if it was.Just received from fellow blue anyone else listen to it ?
Listening to Cheesamans last night ,Forever Blue, he had a guest Mike McClean,
He said he has inside knowledge than City's barristers have a recording whereby the Premier league board members quoted " We cannot have Man City winning the league for a forth time on the trot"
He quotes the Premier League board are totally corrupt !!
There's another angle to that. It gave the owners of those clubs at the time an excuse not to spend big money on players. They were thinking of themselves and the here and now, and not about the future when other owners had bought them out who may have had more ambition than them.I still dont understand why the 'lower' clubs in the pl voted for FFP. They were voting to stop themselves from ever being top dog. It's bizarre that they voted that way. They signed themselves to just being mid table with no ambition to improve.
There's another angle to that. It gave the owners of those clubs at the time an excuse not to spend big money on players. They were thinking of themselves and the here and now, and not about the future when other owners had bought them out who may have had more ambition than them.
With Reading bizarrely abstaining, just one more vote the other way would have been enough for it not to be brought in. A Kenwright-led Everton voted for it and now Everton find themselves with a 10 point deduction for breaching the very same rules that their former chairman voted in favour of.
The big picture is always relevant.Looks like the gvmt will approach AD on investment on Sizewell C and reports that the Redbird (AD) purchase of the Torygraph will definitely be resisted seem a bit wide of the mark. Reads to me like old school Tories agitating as they might lose their unhealthy alliance with a mainstream paper.
Leave here without comment other than to state the obvious that the UK is desperate for new and overseas investment. Make your own connections and conclusions. I believe that it remains relevant to this thread.
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And Reading are in a complete mess too now.There's another angle to that. It gave the owners of those clubs at the time an excuse not to spend big money on players. They were thinking of themselves and the here and now, and not about the future when other owners had bought them out who may have had more ambition than them.
With Reading bizarrely abstaining, just one more vote the other way would have been enough for it not to be brought in. A Kenwright-led Everton voted for it and now Everton find themselves with a 10 point deduction for breaching the very same rules that their former chairman voted in favour of.