CTID Hants wrote:The president of the European governing body has admitted that changes are afoot, with clubs set to be cut more slack
Uefa could be set to relax its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, with president Michel Platini admitting a decision will be made in June.
The rules, which were first implemented in 2011, forbid clubs from spending beyond their means, with significant fines, squad limits and suspensions enforced across the Champions League and Europa League for those guilty of breaching the designated guidelines.
But the Uefa chief has told RTL that Europe’s governing body has agreed to review the agreed boundaries and could well decide to allow a relaxation of the financial controls.
“I think the regulations that have been made are fine, but FFP was voted in by the clubs,” Platini explained.
“The French press have questioned it since Roman Abramovich at Chelsea can buy players while in France they cannot.
“Today in France they want another system, but if Qatar [owners of Paris Saint-Germain] had bought AC Milan they would want stricter enforcement. As it is, the Italians also say they want a lighter FFP.
“I understand that we are in a world of false bottoms, but we say this openly. I think we’ll lighten things up.”
However, Platini went on to say it will not be his decision to make alone.
“This will be for the Uefa Executive Committee to decide. You’ll know the outcome at the end of June.”
The latest revelations come after a recent Uefa meeting with the European Club Association, which represents many of the biggest clubs across the continent who are most effected by the FFP controls.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/755/europe/ ... x-ffp-laws
Possibly translated as the rags might be in danger of breaching it, so we will change the rules to benefit them?
what a fucking cunt