halnone wrote:it's a fucking joke. The real intentions behind this are incredibly clear. We aren't supposed to be part of Europe's elite.
It wasn't in UEFA's pans
they cant cook up a storm about us then ;)
halnone wrote:it's a fucking joke. The real intentions behind this are incredibly clear. We aren't supposed to be part of Europe's elite.
It wasn't in UEFA's pans
mcfc1632 wrote:john@staustell wrote:Tesl wrote:Honestly I find this whole thing quite entertaining. The guys running our club aren't idiots, they will get things sorted out in a way that is good for us. And honestly, even if we are being made to enter the tournament with one hand tied behind our back, I find that quite appealing almost. Lets win the thing whilst at a disadvantage to piss them off further.
If it was me I'd just not bother entering the competition and focus on winning the PL year after year. Its really the only one that matters :)
I'm with you mate, not worth us worrying about it.
Ted - who do you mean when you refer to the people that originally drew up the regulations to be working for us now - the Spaniards? I am pretty sure that it was the likes of Gill that were the 'ghost writers'.
BlueinBosnia wrote:AG7 wrote:And unofficially spread rumours for a breakaway mega league that'll fuck UEFA to history ...
This is an interesting point - although FAs are 'optionally' banned from scheduling matches on nights when UEFA competitions take place, I believe there isn't any restriction on clubs playing exhibition matches outside of the geographical jurisdiction of UEFA.
In a highly extreme (and fanciful) scenario, it could be that several teams would be tempted to participate in an exhibition tournament in cities around the world. Such a competition would not be limited to UEFA member clubs, but also include teams from South America, the USA, etc., who may want a hack at accessing the lucrative global TV & Merch market. Of course, if they qualified for the CL, they could make their entire CL squad available for that competition, but there is no rule stating which players that are under contract to them have to be in the UEFA roster, right?
All matches would be at neutral venues, the bidding process for which would be taken directly from UEFA's plan for Euro 2020. The neutral venue aspect reduces the number of games players have to play, by only including a single leg. The only problem is jet-lag, but this can be overcome (for European clubs, at the very least) by playing morning games in the Americas, and night games in the Far East. National stadiums that are not occupied by club teams in Europe could also be used, I'd guess.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:UEFA fine clubs 25,000 pounds for Racism.
UEFA fine City 50 million pounds for pumping a billion pounds into club,unemployment,schooling,infrastructure and all this without taking a penny out.
The penalty sounds fair to me.
CTID Hants wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:UEFA fine clubs 25,000 pounds for Racism.
UEFA fine City 50 million pounds for pumping a billion pounds into club,unemployment,schooling,infrastructure and all this without taking a penny out.
The penalty sounds fair to me.
So just out of interest, IF we have to cough up £50M will the affect our figures next year i.e. have to be shown on the P&L.
(A) if so then it could make us be in the same situation next year
(B) If UEFA say no it won't, then the hypocrisy is there for all to see, i.e. it is just a way of bolstering the their own coffers
If i have read their accounts correctly for 2010/11 season they made a loss of £62.66 Million (Sterling, 92.94 Swiss Francs)
http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Dow ... WNLOAD.pdf
Socrates wrote:CTID Hants wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:UEFA fine clubs 25,000 pounds for Racism.
UEFA fine City 50 million pounds for pumping a billion pounds into club,unemployment,schooling,infrastructure and all this without taking a penny out.
The penalty sounds fair to me.
So just out of interest, IF we have to cough up £50M will the affect our figures next year i.e. have to be shown on the P&L.
(A) if so then it could make us be in the same situation next year
(B) If UEFA say no it won't, then the hypocrisy is there for all to see, i.e. it is just a way of bolstering the their own coffers
If i have read their accounts correctly for 2010/11 season they made a loss of £62.66 Million (Sterling, 92.94 Swiss Francs)
http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Dow ... WNLOAD.pdf
It'll show in the P & L but will be discounted for FFP
Ted Hughes wrote:Socrates wrote:CTID Hants wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:UEFA fine clubs 25,000 pounds for Racism.
UEFA fine City 50 million pounds for pumping a billion pounds into club,unemployment,schooling,infrastructure and all this without taking a penny out.
The penalty sounds fair to me.
So just out of interest, IF we have to cough up £50M will the affect our figures next year i.e. have to be shown on the P&L.
(A) if so then it could make us be in the same situation next year
(B) If UEFA say no it won't, then the hypocrisy is there for all to see, i.e. it is just a way of bolstering the their own coffers
If i have read their accounts correctly for 2010/11 season they made a loss of £62.66 Million (Sterling, 92.94 Swiss Francs)
http://www.uefa.org/MultimediaFiles/Dow ... WNLOAD.pdf
It'll show in the P & L but will be discounted for FFP
There are some suggestions that the Sheikh might be allowed to pay in effect. Don't know how true that is but I don't even trust the 'fact' that we even have this fine. There is no source for it.
If the Sheikh was allowed to pay it over several years though, it wouldn't actually be that far away from the suggestion by Jean-Louis Dupont, that UEFA use a tax system for club owners who 'overspend' rather than employing sanctions.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:UEFA fine clubs 25,000 pounds for Racism.
UEFA fine City 50 million pounds for pumping a billion pounds into club,unemployment,schooling,infrastructure and all this without taking a penny out.
The penalty sounds fair to me.
Dameerto wrote:Every English piece I've seen seems to be based on the L Equipe article, so the question is how credible is that? It might be possible it's someone inside PSG but how would they know what was happening to us? Also, 85m (half of PSG's yearly Qatar deal) is supposed to be acceptable, but City's 40m a year Etihad deal isn't? Both the timing and the details stink.
Ted Hughes wrote:IF, they are allowing 80 odd mil for PSG, then they have no grounds to declare our deal as being worth less & penalise us.
i can't see any possible way they could do that & get away with it, even in their own court of choice. I don't even understand why they would try, as it's so obviously wrong & brings the whole thing into disrepute straight away, even open to corruption accusations due to Platini's connections to PSG & Gill's to Utd.
I'm calling definite bullshit on that part of the story.
I can imagine that they could have found a problem with our 'intellectual' rights & image rights deals, perhaps if we have backdated them. IF, the 50 mil fine is genuine, I would bet that is the contested area, not the Etihad deal.
But I don't believe the 50 mil either.
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