nottsblue wrote:If we turn a profit this year, as is probable, does that mean we can disregard FFP or are the sanctions from last year still on place?
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:We dont need to challenge FFP. we can more than work within our means from now on.
Assuming we break even this year then with a few sales we should have a sizeable transfer kitty. If we were to bring in £80mill in sales, then we could possibly have a trasfer kitty of up to £400mill. If new players were on similar wages to outgoing players and new players signed 5 year contracts)
This would be before we renegotiate any major sponsorship deals
Dameerto wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:We dont need to challenge FFP. we can more than work within our means from now on.
Assuming we break even this year then with a few sales we should have a sizeable transfer kitty. If we were to bring in £80mill in sales, then we could possibly have a trasfer kitty of up to £400mill. If new players were on similar wages to outgoing players and new players signed 5 year contracts)
This would be before we renegotiate any major sponsorship deals
i agree with your first two sentences but stop pulling numbers out of your arse.
Original Dub wrote:http://www.sport.co.uk/football/owner-investment-at-clubs-like-city-and-chelsea-isnt-evil/5996785/#S1re2ceLgZYj74CQ.97
Decent piece
nottsblue wrote:Original Dub wrote:http://www.sport.co.uk/football/owner-investment-at-clubs-like-city-and-chelsea-isnt-evil/5996785/#S1re2ceLgZYj74CQ.97
Decent piece
Thanks for posting that. The more articles like this that are written, the quicker FFP will be nothing but an aberration that will be the downfall of Platini
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Dameerto wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:We dont need to challenge FFP. we can more than work within our means from now on.
Assuming we break even this year then with a few sales we should have a sizeable transfer kitty. If we were to bring in £80mill in sales, then we could possibly have a trasfer kitty of up to £400mill. If new players were on similar wages to outgoing players and new players signed 5 year contracts)
This would be before we renegotiate any major sponsorship deals
i agree with your first two sentences but stop pulling numbers out of your arse.
I am not pulling figures out of my arse, but they are hypothetical figures as i have no idea what our transfer kitty will be.
My understanding of FFP is that any income from sales can be accounted for as a total in the year of the sales and any money spent on transfers is to be spread out over the length of the contract of the player signed (amortisation).
For example, if we were to sell Yaya, Dzeko, Jovetic, Kolorov, Nasri and a few others for a total of 80mill then that goes into our income for the accounting year. So if we broke even on everything else then we would have £80mill profit and saved a few hundred thousand of the wage bill. We would then be in a position to use this £80mill for transfers.
So just to point out why i dont think we should be against FFP is that we could buy the following players and still be under the FFP cap
Messi - £150mill (£30mill per year over 5 years)
Pogba - £60mill (£10mill per year over 6 years)
Reus - £40mill (£8mill per year over 5 years)
Isco - £30mill (£6mill per year over 5 years)
LB - £20mill (£4mill per year over 5 years)
So a total transfer outlay of £300mill but under FFP this would show as a total of £58mill per year*
I dont for a second believe we will spend these kind of figures but we should be more than capable of being able to compete within the FFP constraints.
*This is my understanding of how we need to account for the transfers under FFP, if this is incorrect then i withdraw my whole post but if it is correct then it puts us in an even stronger position as our owner will be able to pay for alot of these transfers up front and the amortisation costs is what UEFA will be looking at
lets all have a disco wrote:Well if they relax it we better get our fine back and an apology.
We have bent over backwards to satisfy those cunts and put our club development back years.
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