I'm pretty sure Palace have broken FFP rules. In what way can it be considered fair that their fans have to pay to watch that shit?No, some PL clubs (Chelsea and MUFC) are on UEFA's watchlist, but no breaches as such.
I'm pretty sure Palace have broken FFP rules. In what way can it be considered fair that their fans have to pay to watch that shit?No, some PL clubs (Chelsea and MUFC) are on UEFA's watchlist, but no breaches as such.
If Pep walks away (as he said he would back in May if the club lied to him), then we'll know things are really bad.Pep Guardiola now second favourite with the bookies(7/2) to be the next manager to leave, behind Nathan Jones.
Sums it up
As has been reported the other "Big" 6 are the ones pushing for this action, I take it they have complied 100% with all the FFP requirements as directed.
We have @El Pres’s answer, Spurs have never been FFP cheats, nor have a few other big clubs.Spurs could spend 400 million before getting close to FFP.
Swindon Town.Realistically it will be a fine.
Has a club ever been outright relegated (not points deductions) due to financial irregularities in the history of English football? I can’t find anything on Google.
Portsmouth in 09/10 are the only ever PL team to have had a points deduction (9 points, for entering administration).
They are too big, too powerful. They will get a monetary fine IF found guilty of anything and that will be that.
We have @El Pres’s answer, Spurs have never been FFP cheats, nor have a few other big clubs.
All bankrolling players out of true income from unconnected parties.
Citeh, PSG, Everton couldn’t stand that, hence the cheating.
Blimey. Over 600 pages now.
Great summary and far Beyer explained than my point which was "what the hell have Man City been doing since the closing date for the investigation (2018 I think). They could have done loads more dodgy shit that won't have been investigated yet. I wasn't questioning the FAs diligence.I’ve established the timeline.
- Sept 08 ManC were taken over. No one was aware of the corruption in the ensuing years, that is had any factual evidence.
- 2016 The hacker Rui Pinto gave his files of evidence to DerSpiegel, which they spent sometime corroborating.
- Nov 18 Der Spiegel published the evidence.
- Mar 19 The EPL open their investigation.
- Mar 19 UEFA open their investigation.
- July 20 ManC ultimately win their appeal to CAS of a CL ban, partly because of UEFA’s time limitation rule. ManC were still proven guilty on several charges.
- July 21 The Court Of Appeal overturned a gagging order, revealing that the EPL had spent over two years trying to obtain documents, through the courts, from ManC. ManC had resisted every step of the way.
To me its seems the EPL have been efficient on a complex case. Football writers explain that Abu Dhabi deliberately use attrition to wear the football authorities down.
We have @El Pres’s answer, Spurs have never been FFP cheats, nor have a few other big clubs.
All bankrolling players out of true income from unconnected parties.
Citeh, PSG, Everton couldn’t stand that, hence the cheating.
City fans complaints are that others are doing it, but they are the only ones being investigated to this level.
It's whataboutery, but they may have a point.
I'm not defending City.Or it's more like other clubs are handing over all the required paperwork when asked.
I had 27 interviews in the first 24 hours since the story broke, even had a message from Romesh Ranganuthan saying I am the telly too much.Think we’re going to be hearing from and seeing a lot of our resident DULLARD on our devices over the next few days/weeks!
I’d be surprised if you weren’t going to be teaming up with Ladbaby on their 2023 Christmas No.1 hit!I had 27 interviews in the first 24 hours since the story broke, even had a message from Romesh Ranganuthan saying I am the telly too much.
Technically Swindon were not relegated for their financial irregularities. They were denied promotion to the first division after winning the play offs in the 89-90 season. They were meant to be relegated to Division 3 but won an appeal and were able to remain in the second division for the 90-91 season.Swindon Town.
NSCs Rylan.I had 27 interviews in the first 24 hours since the story broke, even had a message from Romesh Ranganuthan saying I am the telly too much.
Do other clubs go to court to stop documents being handed over to the PL?I'm not sure whether your statement is true.
Spurs and others are not on UEFA's watch list.
That doesn't mean City are the only ones guilty of breaking the rules.
Without a thorough audit of each club, we aren't ever going to be 100% sure who has and who hasn't breached FFP.
City have been thoroughly audited because:
a) The Der Spiegel article
b) Being completely brazen with their sponsorship deals
City fans complaints are that others are doing it, but they are the only ones being investigated to this level.
It's whataboutery, but they may have a point.
I'm not defending City.
I'm just not convinced that all clubs are as clean as was being implied.
There are plenty of examples of dodgy accounting around.
It's entirely possible that other clubs are doing a better job of hiding it.
The fact there is a "watch list" means some clubs are not being examined as thoroughly.
Did they say it's taken something like 4 years to get to this point? So a year ago, City were being looked at for breaking FFP, but it wasn't announced until now. That could be the case with others being looked at too, but not yet revealed.I'm not defending City.
I'm just not convinced that all clubs are as clean as was being implied.
There are plenty of examples of dodgy accounting around.
It's entirely possible that other clubs are doing a better job of hiding it.
The fact there is a "watch list" means some clubs are not being examined as thoroughly.
Sure.Could be a super rich person arrogance too.
When you have that much money you do probably think you're almost untouchable by any law that your lawyers can challenge.
The richer you are, the less worried you are about anything.
The watch list might mean some clubs are treading a very thin line along the FFP line, they may not have crossed it... yet.