North Stand Polls
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- Feb 25, 2015
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Is our titchy supremo going to make a big play for it this season?
doubt it with ffp
As opposed to the other seasons when he didn't?
But so can the other clubs.
But so can the other clubs.
Ludicrous, he is the richest owner in the division and I think his keenness to go 'straight up' when we first hit this div will now go into overdrive with little Bournemouth and his ex friend & colleague's Brentford unbelievably finishing above us.
He will be like a swan, serene to view but privately fuming and & now jolted into serious action.
With Ladbrokes, Hills & PP all lowering our price significantly before a signing would only have happened on the back of decent 'in the know' money
The cork has popped out of the bottle
He can subsidise up to 13m this year if he wanted, which would be about 3m more than in 12/13.
In previous seasons he's "gone for it" more than most of the other clubs.
In previous seasons he's "gone for it" more than most of the other clubs.
Ludicrous, he is the richest owner in the division and I think his keenness to go 'straight up' when we first hit this div will now go into overdrive with little Bournemouth and his ex friend & colleague's Brentford unbelievably finishing above us.
He will be like a swan, serene to view but privately fuming and & now jolted into serious action.
With Ladbrokes, Hills & PP all lowering our price significantly before a signing would only have happened on the back of decent 'in the know' money
The cork has popped out of the bottle
I know where your £13m came from - £39m allowable FFP loss over 3 years. However, afaik, there's no restriction on how much loss you can make in any one year, providing you can credibly say that you're only going to lose £39m over 3 years. So, perhaps this year he could choose to lose, say, £20m...?
In previous seasons, I've thought that the club's banging of the drum in relation to adherence to FFP was as much to do with Tony wanting to put in sums of money that broadly matched the FFP limit as it was a matter of principle. This next season will demonstrate whether or not I was right.
re the OP's question: yes, I do think TB might "go for it" this season: last season will have really shaken him because he will have seen how easy it is to flirt with relegation. Also, 1901 renewals are up at the end of the season - how much better to be a PL team for the following season (in terms of income). Whether TB's perspective of "going for it" will match that of the average fan's is moot though.
The 39m over three years rule isn't implented until 16/17; for 15/16 it's a straight 13m for the season.I know where your £13m came from - £39m allowable FFP loss over 3 years. However, afaik, there's no restriction on how much loss you can make in any one year, providing you can credibly say that you're only going to lose £39m over 3 years. So, perhaps this year he could choose to lose, say, £20m...?
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The 39m over three years rule isn't implented until 16/17; for 15/16 it's a straight 13m for the season.