Not the most exciting subject granted.
Just wondering what everyone's take is on the impending Financial Fair Play Rules change which UEFA are to introduce.
The way I see it at the moment a team can spend vast amounts (Man U, Chelsea, Man City) to achieve success. Regardless of their income.
Under the new rules if a club is to qualify for a UEFA tournament they will have to balance the books or face expulsion.
This should in theory lead to an inevitable drop in the huge transfer fees being paid these days.
Teams like Liverpool will in my opinion suffer most having paid well over the odds for Hendo and Carroll recently.
I like the sound of these changes which will hopefully lead to a more level playing field across the board.
Obviously any team without any European ambitions will be unaffected for the time being.
Just wondering what everyone's take is on the impending Financial Fair Play Rules change which UEFA are to introduce.
The way I see it at the moment a team can spend vast amounts (Man U, Chelsea, Man City) to achieve success. Regardless of their income.
Under the new rules if a club is to qualify for a UEFA tournament they will have to balance the books or face expulsion.
This should in theory lead to an inevitable drop in the huge transfer fees being paid these days.
Teams like Liverpool will in my opinion suffer most having paid well over the odds for Hendo and Carroll recently.
I like the sound of these changes which will hopefully lead to a more level playing field across the board.
Obviously any team without any European ambitions will be unaffected for the time being.