gillie wrote:Now being reported only nine clubs have been in breach of FFP PSG is one but others not named as yet.
Would be funny if we weren't one. How many papers could we sue?
gillie wrote:Now being reported only nine clubs have been in breach of FFP PSG is one but others not named as yet.
Blue Since 76 wrote:gillie wrote:Now being reported only nine clubs have been in breach of FFP PSG is one but others not named as yet.
Would be funny if we weren't one. How many papers could we sue?
Beefymcfc wrote:It can't be just 9, there were umpteen more than that before the rules came in. If it is 9 then it'll show that UEFA have bought the rest off in favour of looking after their lucrative partners.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:It can't be just 9, there were umpteen more than that before the rules came in. If it is 9 then it'll show that UEFA have bought the rest off in favour of looking after their lucrative partners.
There were something like 76 'being looked into'. Obviously some of those will be from small leagues; some of whom will have not bothered to apply for a UEFA License this year, some of whom will have failed at earlier hurdles to obtain a UEFA License for other problems, some of whom have no chance whatsoever to compete in UEFA competitions next season, and some of whom will have gone totally bankrupt.
Then after those there are clubs who will miss out on European football next season, and clubs who have clarified their situation with regard to FFP, and have been found to not be in the wrong.
Narrowing it down to 9 from 76 doesn't seem too ridiculous a statistic to me, looking at it from this angle.
Beefymcfc wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:It can't be just 9, there were umpteen more than that before the rules came in. If it is 9 then it'll show that UEFA have bought the rest off in favour of looking after their lucrative partners.
There were something like 76 'being looked into'. Obviously some of those will be from small leagues; some of whom will have not bothered to apply for a UEFA License this year, some of whom will have failed at earlier hurdles to obtain a UEFA License for other problems, some of whom have no chance whatsoever to compete in UEFA competitions next season, and some of whom will have gone totally bankrupt.
Then after those there are clubs who will miss out on European football next season, and clubs who have clarified their situation with regard to FFP, and have been found to not be in the wrong.
Narrowing it down to 9 from 76 doesn't seem too ridiculous a statistic to me, looking at it from this angle.
I don't know mate, how many teams are there altogether when you consider the qualifying rounds in the Europa and CL, there must be hundreds.
pepsi_dave wrote:Just been announced on sky news that we have been hit with a £50M fine and will have to have a reduced CL squad of 21 players next season. That 21 man squad cannot have their total wage bill increased beyond its current collective wage.
pepsi_dave wrote:Seems a strange one, that's how it was worded by the chap sky news just had on, well not word for word, but that's how it sounded. Unless it's meant that after we name a 21 man squad, when we get the chance to chop and change a couple of players in that squad in January, it's at this point that we cannot increase the already set wage bill.
I also don't understand how a £50 million fine is justified. Milking it for all they can aren't they?
The 21 man squad won't hurt us that much I don't believe. It's just case of riding out this season.
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