The Financial Fair Play rules (as they stand) say that a club can't spend more than 100% of turnover on wages. No sensible businessman who values his money is going to go above that and very few teams do. It's only the clubs run as vanity projects like Man City that break this rule and they can probably get around it with some creative accounting. The ruling is just there to make UEFA think it's doing something, but UEFA can't do any more until the clubs take it upon themselves to reform, because that's how capitalism works.
correct. City owners will just sponsor the staium or kit or the car-park under a "fee" of whatever the income defecit is.
1) Annexe Austria 2) Ditto Chekoslovakia 3) Invade Poland 4) Bowl effortlessly down the Champs Elysee 5) March on Moscow.
Rather than march on Moscow travel a little further east across here to Asia and tap into the potential markets of thousands of fans in this part of the world. The marketing potential here in Asia is enormous and if Saints came over here to do a summer tour I might even get to see them play. used wrong quote, should have been the comment above.