Given the fines will be minimal when compared to the treasure of ending up in the PL maybe the league should give a suspended sentence of minus 15 points to the cheaters and it will be enacted when they next fall into the league ?
The FA have to try and make FFP work but have they really thought this charity thing through? Even the clubs adhering to FFP will still be losing money year in year out, and if applied properly the fines will be potentially huge. How can football afford to see this massive outflow of cash from the game?
Expect lots of teams to have dodgy sponsorship deals to cover huge losses. I'm thinking QPR and Forest. Both teams are sponsored by their respective owners.
Expect lots of teams to have dodgy sponsorship deals to cover huge losses. I'm thinking QPR and Forest. Both teams are sponsored by their respective owners.
Define minimal. I would say that they are quite substantial (if imposed correctly of course). Good idea about the points though, but make it 30.
Lets guess the 3 clubs that didnt vote for it.......umm I will start with Forest...
Expect lots of teams to have dodgy sponsorship deals to cover huge losses. I'm thinking QPR and Forest. Both teams are sponsored by their respective owners.
I can't remember the exact figures but a £30m loss results in something like a £5m fine ? Given the TV money a parachute payments if a team comes straight back down it's hardly a punishment. I plucked 15 points out of the air - maybe a graded point deduction system would be fairer.
The FA have to try and make FFP work but have they really thought this charity thing through? Even the clubs adhering to FFP will still be losing money year in year out, and if applied properly the fines will be potentially huge. How can football afford to see this massive outflow of cash from the game?
I can't remember the exact figures but a £30m loss results in something like a £5m fine ? Given the TV money and parachute payments if a team comes straight back down it's hardly a punishment. I plucked 15 points out of the air - maybe a graded point deduction system would be fairer.
They were originally. The FL changed the destination 2 or 3 months ago.
The FA have to try and make FFP work but have they really thought this charity thing through? Even the clubs adhering to FFP will still be losing money year in year out, and if applied properly the fines will be potentially huge. How can football afford to see this massive outflow of cash from the game?
A 30m loss will result in a fine of a lot more than that - I did work it out once, something like 18m.
Edit. Just found my spreadsheet! 18.68m based on an allowable loss of 8m.
Agreed. If the fines are trivial they won't act as a deterrent, and if they're substantial the game can't afford, as you say, to lose the money. If the 'fines being re-distributed' idea was quashed by the Premier League then I too support the "Well ok, we'll dock you fifteen points when you get relegated then" approach. And I'd apply it for as many years as the parachute payments last!The FA have to try and make FFP work but have they really thought this charity thing through? Even the clubs adhering to FFP will still be losing money year in year out, and if applied properly the fines will be potentially huge. How can football afford to see this massive outflow of cash from the game?
There is the point though that FFP is actually FFCS - Financial ****ing Common Sense. We still need to reign in our losses regardless, and I never make any friends when I say this but I sincerely hope the profligate clubs go bust, get kicked out of the League, reform and start again at the bottom. If a club like ours (well supported with relatively low wages by Championship standards) makes stonking great losses it shows how screwed professional football is.Thank you. Missed that.
So, the rules are changing already. Be amazed if this serves as any kind of punishment for profligate clubs, whilst we continue to do the right thing. Ho hum.