Aren't they trying to side-step it by getting a huge sponsorship deal from one of the owner's businesses?
Already done it, hence their "competitiveness" in the marketplace. So another FFP loophole emerges a la Udinese B.
Aren't they trying to side-step it by getting a huge sponsorship deal from one of the owner's businesses?
Forest really aren't taking the whole Financial Fair Play thing that seriously are they? Did they not get the memo?
I guess if you are prepared to gamble, you'd take the punishment for breaking the rules on the chin in return for a Prem payday and potentially parachute payments for four years thereafter (always assuming you don't use the funds to bob back up to the Prem again the following year using the unfair advantage you got by flaunting the rules in the first place!)
It is fairly obvious that Forrest are going to say f..k the FFP the financial rewards for promotion far exceed any fine. If the FL had ball they would say the financial prize for promotion is £20m so the fine for breaching the rules and cheating is £21m but as I said if they had balls.
They only real penalty for breaching FFP is to deny the team promotion.
Forest really aren't taking the whole Financial Fair Play thing that seriously are they? Did they not get the memo?
They only real penalty for breaching FFP is to deny the team promotion.
But you'd have to prove it. In this case, they could argue through the courts for years that the sponsorship deal was within commercial expectation (esp since sponsorships will be sky rocketing as unscrupulous owners start doing this at other clubs) and therefore within the rules. Hard to prove otherwise if they really want to make a case.
FFP is not going to work - as soon as someone is fined big money it will fall apart. From our POV, I think we're using it as a catalyst for getting our financial affairs lined up - so we have a sustainable club in the long term. And for one, I'm very happy to think that's what we are doing - even if it means we never get to the Prem.
No way do his initials spell out JAFALOG
Wasnt the FFP suggested by and voted in by the club chairmen.
If it was, why did they make parachute payments fall outside it? That was just lunacy.
Maybe they'll vote again now it's apparent what a complete mess the current situation is.
Just a personal view I think that we put all our eggs in 1 basket last season for promotion and blew it
Yes you are right.
Personally, I think one or other of FFP or parachute payments or both needs to be scrapped as at the moment the combination has set up a virtual closed shop on Premier League membership - something which Gartside wanted years ago, and has now got by stealth - perhaps too late for Bolton.
This all means the ultimate competitiveness of the league is dying as it's an impossibly unfair playing field.
Parachute payments should be available as a last resort to teams who are in financial meltdown after relegation - if the parachute fund is drawn on then it should come with an automatic transfer embago until the extra funds are no longer needed.
Considering that bar Wayne Bridge and a never playing Vicente we have the same team with improved replacements for Hammond and Dicker, I completely fail to get where youre coming from with that statement?
How bloody stupid are you.
Parachute payments are a great idea.
Clubs have like a 50m wage bill. This can't disappear over two months. They also can't prepare for relegation. I.e stoke could be third end of jan and still go down on a 60m wage bill and then you expect them to have a 40m loss the next year?
If the parachute money is a disadvantage all relegated teams would go straight back up which rarely happens and if they do that parachute money for the remaining years gets split to football league clubs.
This is pure jealousy.
Clearly very stupid according to you.
I said keep the parachute payments - for clubs in genuine financial difficulty - but make the penalty for drawing on the fund a transfer embago.
What on earth is the justification for allowing Reading to spend £24,000 of parachute money a week to sign Wayne Bridge