Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
A handle? A latch, maybe? A doorman, perhaps, if you are privileged. There again I’ve never tried opening a door with my knob, far too painful.
depends who is on the other side of the door, I s'pose
A handle? A latch, maybe? A doorman, perhaps, if you are privileged. There again I’ve never tried opening a door with my knob, far too painful.
There does seem to be an inconsistency in the FFP rules regarding selling the stadium. A club can spend hundreds of millions on their stadium and training facilities, and this is exempt from the FFP calcs. And this is one of the reasons why BHA didn’t fall foul of FFP rules, despite accounts submitted to companies house indicating that we’d overspent. However, selling the stadium seems to count as income as far as FFP is concerned. What’s to stop a chairman selling the ground to himself one year and then the club buying it back the next?
It's a good point, shows you how farcical FFP is
Two lots of VAT
Two lots of VAT
FFP must be scrapped - no-one seems to properly understand it, least of all the fans. Wolves losing £60m+ in the Championship last season being a prime example.
That's fine but what will you do to replace it to ensure clubs don't mismanage their finances and end up in admin, leaving creditors screwed.
A handle? A latch, maybe? A doorman, perhaps, if you are privileged. There again I’ve never tried opening a door with my knob, far too painful.
That's fine but what will you do to replace it to ensure clubs don't mismanage their finances and end up in admin, leaving creditors screwed.
But if that is its goal, it does't work - Clubs that don't fall foul of FFP can still mismanage their finances to such an extent they end up in admin, whereas there are clubs that do breach FFP and have no issue with admin. The allowable losses appear don't have any relationship with the financiers tolerance to those losses.....