Do you mean Liverpool got ok press about their loss but QPR got bad press. When we make bad losses the press are all over it too
Fact is that if QPR stay down this season... well... they're in big trouble. Extortionate wages and £65mil loss last financial year...
Not exactly, what I meant is that Liverpool ,a "Big Club" (that should start some discussion) somehow will be OK under FFP but QPR, a "small club" might get a fine and a ban. No one knows what will happen, but it is indicative of how "big clubs" somehow manage to comply and skirt around the problems, much the same way as "rich Companies" get around tax problems, while "small clubs" get it in the neck because they don't have the resources to beat the system. Even salary caps don't work, and for exactly the same reasons. In the US , the salary capped NFL clubs operate on a "cap" that allows multi million dollar contracts and is simply a farce. Simply put, money is like a **** sandwich, the more money you've got, the less **** you have to swallow.
They're not falling foul of the same rules though, so it's a moot point. QPR will potentially breach domestic rules, whilst the Liverpool issue is with UEFA.
Fair point, but I stick by my prediction that FFP will not level any playing field, but will drive an even bigger wedge between the haves and have nots.