It's incredible that it's not plastered all over the front page of the Beeb as it is whenever Chelsea or City make a huge loss.
I know it's impossible but it'd be hilarious if Liverpool finished in the top 4 but got chucked out of the CL on FFP![]()
If we do fail FFP then may we be chucked out of Europe, (If we get Europe.)
However, we wont fail FFP, so it s not a problem..
Some good straw clutching going on here though. Very impressed
If we do fail FFP then may we be chucked out of Europe, (If we get Europe.)
However, we wont fail FFP, so it s not a problem..
Some good straw clutching going on here though. Very impressed
You put something similar on the Chelsea board,and they explained how you would fail
If we get chucked out of Europe, ill hold my hands up and say fair enough.
But it is not going to happen. The explanation on the Chelsea board is ure speculation. Without seeing the breakdown of the revenues losses, it is impossible to say wether we would fail or not.
Therefore nobody knows, but seeing as these figures are 18 months out, if the club was on that unstable a footing then im sure players would have been sold last summer.
We will just have to see what happens, I think we will be fine though.
Quite possible. I just hope that this all part of the journey and not a horendous **** up.lolI said it was impossible because I'd be very surprised if UEFA had the balls to throw a significant club out of the tournament for the first time they fail FFP. Liverpool would get their lawyers on it straight away and it's far more likely you'll get a fine and a warning unless you've managed to miss the FFP cut off in a big way.
What I wo uldn't be surprised about is is it's found you are not compliant with FFP given your recent financial results. You might think they'd just have sold someone or bought less to balance the books but even the biggest clubs don't always know bwhat they're doing. Barca though they could get away with hiding payments for Neymar, Palace bought more players then they could fit in their squad and Cardiff didn't agree whether their budgets were to including wages or not. The idea that Liverpool might have misforcast, misunderstood the rules or made anyother mistake that could leave them in breach of FFP is entirely possible.
The danger is that UEFA, in their "wisdom" may decide to pounce on a relatively insignificant transgressor to try and show that they mean business. I agree, though, that any major European side will much more than likely than not escape unpunished.