nmc
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So; when do we get hit with the ban then? Wasn't it supposed to be coming to a head this month?
Probably ban us from this years UCL after we take a three nil lead in the first leg against Real.
So; when do we get hit with the ban then? Wasn't it supposed to be coming to a head this month?
"Nil"? Who gave you the key to the drinks cabinet?Probably ban us from this years UCL after we take a three nil lead in the first leg against Real.
Do you just allow a Billionaire to come into football and buy success?
That was the fundamental objection of Man Utd fans who saw Blackburn and Chelsea and then City to move onto their turf and the rest of football was happy to watch them stitch us up.
I think a sustainability rule is reasonable, or do you just ignore it entirely?
However, it also points out that revenues continue to concentrate around those generated by the ‘big five’ leagues reaching a record high of 75 per cent, up from last year’s mark of 69 per cent. This is largely at the expense of countries outside the top 10, whose share has fallen from 16 to 12 per cent.As if by magic following my posts yesterday UEFA have released figures that show the European clubs where in profit for the 2nd year running after running up losses of 5bn for 2008 to 2011.
Uefa and its president, Aleksander Ceferin, pointed to the generally increased financial strength of the European game, and major investment by 80% of clubs in their training facilities, as a transformational result of the FFP rules that require clubs to tightly restrict their losses. The overall profit, €140m, although down from €615m in 2016-17, the first profitable year, compares with losses of more than €5bn in 2008-11, the three years before the limits were introduced in response to concerns about football’s financial sustainability.
"Nil"? Who gave you the key to the drinks cabinet?
FFP = Fix Football PermenantlySo FFP is not FFP (Fit For Purpose)?
I share your disquiet. The problem is that the architects of FFP hark back to the days when a Man Utd dominated the entire Football League, or AC Milan controlled Italian football. Football regulation has been hijacked for continued self-interest.However, it also points out that revenues continue to concentrate around those generated by the ‘big five’ leagues reaching a record high of 75 per cent, up from last year’s mark of 69 per cent. This is largely at the expense of countries outside the top 10, whose share has fallen from 16 to 12 per cent.
The report found the combined revenues of the 20 English Premier League clubs, €5.4bn, was more than the 617 clubs in all 50 leagues below the top four. The Premier League also continues to outshine its nearest European rivals, with German Bundesliga clubs bringing in €3.2bn, Spanish LaLiga teams €3.1bn, Italian Serie A clubs €2.3bn and French Ligue 1 teams €1.7bn.
Uefa added that preliminary reporting from 2019 indicates that, for the first time, the top 30 clubs will be responsible for more than half of all top division club revenues. On the other side of equation, the wage bill of the 98 ‘big five’ clubs increased by more than €1bn, representing 88 per cent of all wage growth, and these clubs were responsible for 85 per cent of gross transfer spending and 75 per cent of top division transfer earnings.
There is also that. All the measures taken by UEFA (FFP, CL spots allocation, history based coefficient cash prize) have been at the expense of the poorest and less powerful, influent clubs and leagues and it is showing. They are slowly creating a de facto Super League by controlling the money distribution.
How can you take seriously a Financial Fair Play from an organization that isn't fairly distributing the money to the different clubs in the first place ?
My club is benefiting from it but it is still upsetting to see.
I share your disquiet. The problem is that the architects of FFP hark back to the days when a Man Utd dominated the entire Football League, or AC Milan controlled Italian football. Football regulation has been hijacked for continued self-interest.
Do you just allow a Billionaire to come into football and buy success?