funny how I think he is also on the board of the qutari tourism board
You just made that bit up, didn't you?
funny how I think he is also on the board of the qutari tourism board
About time.Uefa are cnuts...
Sorry, just getting the thread back on track after the boffins had taken over
Not a hope, that's the 7th or 8th incarnation of the Brexit thread and all were at least 1000 pages long.Hmm, over 2000 pages.
I hope one by-product of all this is that the thread will overtake that godawful bre**t thread by the time Madrid comes around.
I say in Part 2 of my articles that we don't know if we were at the hearing but every AC states that under Article 20 "Written observations 1 The CFCB chairman invites the defendant to submit its written observations within a suitable time limit. 2 After the submission of the written observations, no further documents may be submitted to the adjudicatory chamber by the defendant, except in exceptional circumstances and with the consent of the CFCB chairman."
Article 21 deals with hearings.
If City had unrestricted spending and Mansour had the mood (maybe after being cleared of wrongdoing and dismantling FFP) then our rivals would be fucked. Unless they got bought out themselves, theres no way they could compete if the owners wanted to make it that way. Wolves might be our closest competitor.
Football probably does need some sort of financial control if you want a relatively even playing field and for the finances to spin out of control. I actually dont think many people would disagree with that if they detached it from the fact that FFP wasnt about that, it was about specifically hampering us.
The problem with people like Delaney is that he will die on a hill defending FFP, a form of financial control rotten from its inception and never aimed at ensuring the things he says he wants.
If someone sensible actually came up with a financial system where no one was allowed to out spend the rest 5 to 1 evety year but also new owners could raise their clubs to the top table, I think most of us would be ok with it.
That's pure conjecture though. You may be right, but our owners' stated desire to see a self-sustaining model suggests we would always have our self-imposed limits.
And I think we're talking crossed purposes. My point is that clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Liverpool clearly don't need protecting from anyone, never mind City - they're quite happy to grossly inflate the market all by themselves. FFP is plainly ineffective if this is the point. As you say - it's designed to lock in those self-same clubs, and to keep out any competition outside of the G14.
Delaney didn't say that though - he said it was to protect these clubs from PSG, United and City. Which a typically ill-informed, agenda-driven load of drivel from a talentless reporter with no interest in exploring the facts behind any of the positions he takes.
Ah, good old zeugma, not as exciting as epanalepsis. You may not find that in the dictionary as it is a transliteration of a greek figure of speech similar to paraprosdokian.What about a bit of zeugma?
Ok, I’ll take my coat and my leave!
Ok so even if Mansour didn't want to do it, someone else would. The Saudi's, Jeff Bezos, whoever would sooner rather than later fancy doing a modern version of Abramovic but with 10x the cash.
And in that situation member owned clubs like Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern and even a City dedicated to being self sufficient, would be dead in the water competitively.
So when the talentless reporter in question says clubs need some protection, he's not wrong, he's just wrong that FFP is an acceptable form of that.