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- Jul 4, 2011
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Stories on twitter suggest Bournemouth have made a gbp1.5mn offer. FFS how can they do that given their size within the ffp rules?
Stories on twitter suggest Bournemouth have made a gbp1.5mn offer. FFS how can they do that given their size within the ffp rules?
Stories on twitter suggest Bournemouth have made a gbp1.5mn offer. FFS how can they do that given their size within the ffp rules?
Because unlike us they and every other team are ignoring it.
Out of curiosity, why SHOULD Tony Bloom subsidise your football club every year to the tune of £10-15million a year, as some here seem to be advocating?
He should not. Football clubs should all be sustainable on there own. They are a business after all. I would rather a club that is sustainable long term than a short term fix.
Out of curiosity, why SHOULD Tony Bloom subsidise your football club every year to the tune of £10-15million a year, as some here seem to be advocating?
Out of curiosity, why SHOULD Tony Bloom subsidise your football club every year to the tune of £10-15million a year, as some here seem to be advocating?
It is a sham unless the FA can actually implument the punishments. I feel clubs are really pushing it to the limit then will all try and worm their way out of it. Problem is those that do go and make the premier league are the ones who will get away with it.
I do feel however i would like a club that is sustainable in the long term. Once that os achieved we will be in a mich better place than these clubs who are not.
What do you mean, before it sets in properly? Either there will be penalties for over spending this year, or there won't be. You don't need a practice round.And that's why it's a sham. Every other club scrambling to get to the premier league before FFP sets in properly.
He obviously shouldn't. I'd be perfectly happy if he was running it at break even. However, the club have told us that they are restricted by the FFP rules, which suggests he'd consider spending more if it was allowed.Out of curiosity, why SHOULD Tony Bloom subsidise your football club every year to the tune of £10-15million a year, as some here seem to be advocating?
Right, so in effect, FFP hasn't started yet. In fact, for wealthy clubs, it's better to buy a lot of assets now, that can be used in future years when FFP does start.Remember, if you breach FFP targets this season there are NO sanctions or penalties, and I anticipate when the Albion announce their losses they will be eye watering.
Remember, if you breach FFP targets this season there are NO sanctions or penalties, and I anticipate when the Albion announce their losses they will be eye watering.