Impeccable One
Well-Known Member
Sorry for another thread on FFPR, but this one addresses the disposing of unwanted players and I think from an alternative view point.
I think it's in City's interest NOT to sell Bellamy, Bridge, Cruz, SWP, etc. ! a loan is better, even allowing them to run down their contracts and leave for free.
Why ?
Well, as I understand it, having an extra 30 million loss (I guess this is the wages and amortization on the above, minus allowances for loans) on the accounts over the next two years, WOULD HELP US WITH FFPR !
The ONLY person this makes a difference too is our owner, as he has to cover the debt.
Exclusions from CL will only take place in the 2014-15 season.
But, FFPR has a very important clause; "Even if a club misses the break-even target, it can still be granted a license if it meets two criteria – the trend of losses is improving; and the over-spend is caused by the wages of players that were contracted before June 2010"
So, keeping them on the books and having worse figures this year and next, allows us to show a BIGGER improvement in the following years when they are off the books ! Where as selling now for little to no revenue will improve this year and next years results, but will show a smaller improvement in the following years.
I know this is an alternative view, but it would explain why City will not sell these players unless they are bought for sizable sum.
I think it's in City's interest NOT to sell Bellamy, Bridge, Cruz, SWP, etc. ! a loan is better, even allowing them to run down their contracts and leave for free.
Why ?
Well, as I understand it, having an extra 30 million loss (I guess this is the wages and amortization on the above, minus allowances for loans) on the accounts over the next two years, WOULD HELP US WITH FFPR !
The ONLY person this makes a difference too is our owner, as he has to cover the debt.
Exclusions from CL will only take place in the 2014-15 season.
But, FFPR has a very important clause; "Even if a club misses the break-even target, it can still be granted a license if it meets two criteria – the trend of losses is improving; and the over-spend is caused by the wages of players that were contracted before June 2010"
So, keeping them on the books and having worse figures this year and next, allows us to show a BIGGER improvement in the following years when they are off the books ! Where as selling now for little to no revenue will improve this year and next years results, but will show a smaller improvement in the following years.
I know this is an alternative view, but it would explain why City will not sell these players unless they are bought for sizable sum.