Ahh ok, shows ya what I know about the process.The EFL would have updated their website if decision made

Ahh ok, shows ya what I know about the process.The EFL would have updated their website if decision made

His difficulty in providing said loans to cover shortfalls has directly led to the EFL restrictions.
We are selling the likes of Kamara and others to fund the current window. And we're at FFP limit anyway so it isn't just about liquidity.
He could put funds in indirectly with no problem, he's simply with his colleagues and sponsors needs to get creative to raise revenue as opposed to simply increasing liabilities.
Chelsea’s ‘loan army’ that they’ve been operating for years just seems like a farce. Most of them aren’t even academy players loaned out for experience. They’re usually just players Chelsea have signed for eight-figure fees and loaned out indefinitely.
.40%It won't be huge, no. But it frees up wage budget and ffp headroom.
Chelsea's academy is literally a money making factory, that's it. I mean there are some home grown players like Chalobah and Colwil in their first team, but the turnover in that academy is enormous.
Burnley have spent a combined £60m on Armando Broja, Bashir Humphreys and Lesley Ugochukwu in this window, they had 38 PL appearances between them, Humphrey's never actually making one himself. Granted, Chelsea did pay something like £19m for Ugochukwu but it's insane how much Chelsea make. It's very rare (often in stark contrast to us) how often they manage to make a profit on every player they sell.
That being said, if Tyrieq George is available on a free loan, we'd like him please.
Guessing so, that's the normal process...of any profit.
If he can do it 'no problem' then why did it get to this point?
And he can only fund the club to an average loss of 13m a year, so if we're projected to lose that anyway he can't put in anymore without raising more revenue. Hence player sales. We've also lost one of last year's major principal sponsors.
Isn't that the point / problem?!
Well, that plus him (or more likely someone under him) making school boy errors with the timing of repaying Villa or at least thinking their side agreement was fine? Unless of course you don't believe anything that's been said.
p.s. not looking for arguments and insults. Hoping for adult discussion.
It wasn't just Barry, we were late on other payments too both before and after Barry. Coupled with a number of suppliers not being paid and late payment of wages.
Also Acun himself has accepted culpability for delays in transferring funds from Acun Medya to the club to cover shortfalls.
Then there's the fact we took a hit on the Phil and Greaves fee to get the cash up front -with over 20m in outstanding fee commitments...
It all adds up to a lot more than an admin error by a minion.
There are folk within the club and within businesses waiting for payment sounding the alarm on this well before it hit the press. I heard rumblings before the last international break and others on here knew well before I did.
You just chose and continue to choose not to believe it.
It wasn't just Barry, we were late on other payments too both before and after Barry. Coupled with a number of suppliers not being paid and late payment of wages.
Also Acun himself has accepted culpability for delays in transferring funds from Acun Medya to the club to cover shortfalls.
Then there's the fact we took a hit on the Phil and Greaves fee to get the cash up front -with over 20m in outstanding fee commitments...
It all adds up to a lot more than an admin error by a minion.
There are folk within the club and within businesses waiting for payment sounding the alarm on this well before it hit the press. I heard rumblings before the last international break and others on here knew well before I did.
You just chose and continue to choose not to believe it.
But yet we still choose to offer players with huge wages. Is it an error by Acun not having enough cash to pay the bills or simply he does t have enough cash to pay the bills.
A lot of unconfirmed allegations in there.
He's obviously finding it difficult to fund the club. Hence looking for 'outside investment'.
So selling certain players, is just to fund the wages of the free transfers?
They really aren't. Mike White broke the news on the 20m outstanding commitments and taking the upfront transfer cash. Several outlets have reported multiple late football related payments and non football suppliers not being paid, which was subsequently acknowledged by Axun. The late payment of player wages was acknowledged by the club and Acun has admitted delays in transferring funds from the parent company, as well as holding discussions with investors and turning down 2 bids.
This is all in the public domain, and there has been no dispute between the club and established media organisations in relation to the reports.
Neither is it in dispute that the club are having to work to an agreed business plan with the EFL, which is basically special measures and not imposed lightly.
He could put funds in indirectly with no problem, he's simply with his colleagues and sponsors needs to get creative to raise revenue as opposed to simply increasing liabilities.
I haven’t a clue it’s just a rumour I read which didn’t stretch further than it being suspended!
As the wages weren't actually late just not on the usual date I don't think the EFL will care or be able to use that as a reason for sanctions