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How will new Premier League Spending Controls affect Southampton?

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by - Doing The Lambert Walk, Feb 7, 2013.

  1. - Doing The Lambert Walk

    - Doing The Lambert Walk Well-Known Member

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  2. Beddy

    Beddy Plays the percentage

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    Saints wage bill already exceeds the limits already doesn't it? Are they not close to about £60 million or so? Or have I miss understood?
    How the hell Qpr and the like are going to get on is going to be interesting.............
     
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  3. RedandWhiteManofKent

    RedandWhiteManofKent Well-Known Member

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    Saints voted against it!

    Reading abstained - they seem like a club that would abstain.
     
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  4. MMJ

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    can't see it being that much, it would average out to each player getting about £45000 a week
     
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  5. The Based God

    The Based God Active Member

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    Yeah QPR will never keep to the 3 year £105 million acceptable losses cap.
     
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  6. - Doing The Lambert Walk

    - Doing The Lambert Walk Well-Known Member

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    Did we? Elsewhere, all evening I've seen that it got through by required 14.

    It was opposed by Manchester City, Fulham, Aston Villa, West Brom and maybe another? Although if Reading abstained that explains it.
     
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  8. RedandWhiteManofKent

    RedandWhiteManofKent Well-Known Member

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    Think it was bbc I heard 13 for 6 against and reading.

    6 were as above saints and Swansea
     
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  9. fran-MLs little camera

    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    I remember that Cortese voted against similar restrictions when we were in League 1...thought then it was because Markus was putting a large amount of money in compared with our income at that time. Some suggestion that it may be harder for smaller clubs to break through and keep the big clubs at the top.
     
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  10. Schad

    Schad Well-Known Member

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    Would be surprised if we were above £50m; I'd imagine that we're in the bottom five.
     
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    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    Interesting that the objecting clubs did not include the top clubs, apart from Man City. As turkeys don't vote for Xmas, I'm guessing that the top clubs think they will not be affected by it.
     
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  12. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Of course we would. Cortese would want stiffer controls. It's still no way to run a business.

    EDIT: On the other hand, those clubs with already established bigger revenues are more able to attract star players because they can pay them relatively more. It helps keep the established elite at the top. So there's another reason to vote against.
     
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  13. Schad

    Schad Well-Known Member

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    Having bought their way in, they want to ensure that no one else follows suit.
     
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  14. fran-MLs little camera

    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    Think Nicola wants freedom to do what he thinks fit...supports the idea that it will be harder for smaller clubs to step up, leaving the top clubs at the top.
     
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  15. Beef

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    Well the top clubs all have large stadiums so this will add to how much they can spend. Would also mean no large transfer spending sprees etc.
     
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  16. tomw24

    tomw24 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Well QPR are well and truly ****ed!
     
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  17. Schad

    Schad Well-Known Member

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    They voted for it, before discovering to their horror that the £52m is per season, not per week.
     
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  18. Qwerty

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    Wonder why we voted against. The impression I got last year when this stuff came around in Football League discussions is that Nicola was right at the front in proposing new financial rules. But there is a balance between financial regulation and unfairly preserving the status quo. Let's see how it goes.
     
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  19. The name on the badge

    The name on the badge New Member

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    I'd guess we voted against as these rules are pointless. What's the point of rules that still allow a team to run at a loss of almost £96k per DAY?
     
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    Welcome, maybe you are right. But would the club, along with others you would consider prudent such as West Brom and Swansea, vote against new rules because they don't go far enough? It's seems strange.
     
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