thats what i read and seems about right call it £1.1m from the 6 leavers and £250k added for the 2 new boys£850k?
thats what i read and seems about right call it £1.1m from the 6 leavers and £250k added for the 2 new boys£850k?
Man City got in just in time and already spent loads before any regulations came in. Newcastle will likely get there eventually but it'll take far longer and insane amounts and they were already a fairly big club with far reaching support. Spurs have won **** all and will begin to drop off again soon.
The thing is this isn't just about the oil clubs and extreme examples where the wealth is so vast they can get around it. The fact is an owner can't really invest their own money to try and improve the business is anti-competitive.
It's like when we went down to league one. Markus Liebherr saw a well supported club in the third tier with top flight facilities and sensed an opportunity.
He bought the club and cleared out debts for around 30 million, and invested a similar amount into the squad and infrastructure. 3 seasons later we're back in the top flight and another 3 seasons after that his daughter sold 80% of the club for £180m.
Why shouldn't owners who see a business opportunity not be allowed to invest to try and realise it?
yes never heard a peep out of PL about that write off though technically there was no debt as had been turned into shares it was just Abrahmovic wanting that paying back by claiming it was still a loan .I still don't know how Chelsea ran up a £1.5bn debt with Abramovich - and were allowed to simply write it off when he was forced to sell the club. So - bear with me on this - in a parallel universe where FSG are not parsimonious tight-arses - what would stop them running up £2bn of debt on players' transfers, thus adding £2bn of value to the club, then forming a shell company that buys FSG from themselves at a £2bn+ inflated price (say £6bn), and then that debt is not, evidently, subject to FFP?
Now, is that not, in a way, what Chelsea has done?![]()
yes never heard a peep out of PL about that write off though technically there was no debt as had been turned into shares it was just Abrahmovic wanting that paying back by claiming it was still a loan .
not heard much about the £1bn stadium either but since that would have to be enforced by HMG i assume a brown envelope sent to Conservative Central Office will sort that littledetail out .
Kylian Mbappe's representative are holding talks with a premiership club about a loan move. The question is, which premiership club?.
Kylian Mbappe's representative are holding talks with a premiership club about a loan move. The question is, which premiership club?.
Chelsea. It were all over Twitter.![]()
Or put him on left and Shift Diaz there lolWe could try him as a #6?![]()
Is that the single criterion required for a good owner?Ill go for someone who actually puts any money into the clubs squad.
If you spend too much time on social media: yes.Is that the single criterion required for a good owner?
Think Leeds already sold Phillips to City mateRumour we are back in for Gravenberch
Phillips deal to Leeds is close
Redmen tv
TwatThink Leeds already sold Phillips to City mate![]()
They can save on shirts.Think Leeds already sold Phillips to City mate![]()
Al-Ittihad has offered £60m for MO Salah.
This is the worst transfer market in Liverpool history.
You do realise your club can say noAl-Ittihad has offered £60m for MO Salah.
This is the worst transfer market in Liverpool history.
