blues2win wrote:MEN running the line that the new flexibility won't apply to ourselves or PSG because of our infringement of existing rules. Also running the bullshit that the existing suspended part of the punishment is an issue now which it clearly isn't. On the first point I would wish the MEN would speak to the Club. If we're so fucked by FFP how come we're making very aggressive bids for Pogba and Sterling and may yet do for de Bruyne.
Dameerto wrote:This is why we should never have fucling settled - UEFA are using it against us now. Unleash the hounds it's time to get serious.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I very much doubt that the current transfer targets we are being linked with were selected on the basis that the rules were being relaxed; I think they were planned long before UEFA raised that prospects and are based on compliance with the existing rules. Therefore I don't think that not being party to the relaxation will affect our plans significantly, even though it is manifestly unjust and we should contest it on principle.
Ted Hughes wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I very much doubt that the current transfer targets we are being linked with were selected on the basis that the rules were being relaxed; I think they were planned long before UEFA raised that prospects and are based on compliance with the existing rules. Therefore I don't think that not being party to the relaxation will affect our plans significantly, even though it is manifestly unjust and we should contest it on principle.
I think you are right, whether we get them or not.
But there is the question of when the various restrictions actually end, & whether we have to sell, to finance all 3 of our targets rather than one or two.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I very much doubt that the current transfer targets we are being linked with were selected on the basis that the rules were being relaxed; I think they were planned long before UEFA raised that prospects and are based on compliance with the existing rules. Therefore I don't think that not being party to the relaxation will affect our plans significantly, even though it is manifestly unjust and we should contest it on principle.
I think you are right, whether we get them or not.
But there is the question of when the various restrictions actually end, & whether we have to sell, to finance all 3 of our targets rather than one or two.
We can probably spend £200 million (amortized) in this window, no sweat.
Dunnylad wrote:So if the Sheikh bought us now he could spend loads of cash, but he cant if he's been an owner for years & already been through FFP??? Presume Inter benefit from this change in rules?
Ted Hughes wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I very much doubt that the current transfer targets we are being linked with were selected on the basis that the rules were being relaxed; I think they were planned long before UEFA raised that prospects and are based on compliance with the existing rules. Therefore I don't think that not being party to the relaxation will affect our plans significantly, even though it is manifestly unjust and we should contest it on principle.
I think you are right, whether we get them or not.
But there is the question of when the various restrictions actually end, & whether we have to sell, to finance all 3 of our targets rather than one or two.
We can probably spend £200 million (amortized) in this window, no sweat.
Don't forget the wage bill.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I very much doubt that the current transfer targets we are being linked with were selected on the basis that the rules were being relaxed; I think they were planned long before UEFA raised that prospects and are based on compliance with the existing rules. Therefore I don't think that not being party to the relaxation will affect our plans significantly, even though it is manifestly unjust and we should contest it on principle.
I think you are right, whether we get them or not.
But there is the question of when the various restrictions actually end, & whether we have to sell, to finance all 3 of our targets rather than one or two.
We can probably spend £200 million (amortized) in this window, no sweat.
Don't forget the wage bill.
We get an extra £30+ million in Europe from next season, much more if we go deep into the competition. £40+ million extra from domestic TV deal. Added revenue from the stadium and more sponsors and increased revenue from sponsorship on top of that. We have no debt and are now making a profit. That's £100+ million a season extra from this coming season, minimum. Amortized, that's 4 players that cost £50 million each over 4 years and their wages at £10 million per year each, plus seriously good bonuses.
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