Blimey.Only 10 of the 24 current Championship teams took part in that vote.
No wonder there are so many trying to break the rules.
8 - 10 teams to fail FFP
Blimey.Only 10 of the 24 current Championship teams took part in that vote.
And the point is? There's an AGM and this year certain things regarding FFP were raised but didn't get to the voting stage as there was not enough support. Therefore the current rules will remain unchallenged. Those that strongly disagree with it have a choice, remain a member or not.
Not a real choice though - is it?
Yes, comply.
Exactly the same argument the unions used to use over the 'closed shop'.
Why do player contracts not say "£60k per week in the Premiership, dropping to £5k per week if we get relegated"?
I guess it's agent power and fear that players will far-cough if presented with such a contract... but I still don't know why such contracts don't exist.
Probably because if they did, no players would sign them if they could get another contract elsewhere. Clubs promoted from the Championship would have almost no chance of competing.
The safety net of the Parachute Payments gives promoted clubs a fighting chance of strengthening their squad enough to make it competitive. I'm sure none of us would complain about that if we were promoted sometime in the next few years.
Cellino's lawyers did a pretty good job of demolishing the FL created fit and proper persons test. What's to say another group of lawyers can't dismantle FFP?Why?
The courts would have a difficult job finding against the FL. All of its rules have been agreed by its members. Each and everyone of its members are fully aware of the rules prior to the start of the competition. If any such member should disagree they can raise it at the AGM, if there's enough support for their disagreement then it would be voted on and possibly changed. Failing that if they do not comply then the penalties agreed by the members that is laid down is in perfectly good English that even the numpty at Forest can read. Don't like it don't enter the competition.
The case of those who have complied is far far stronger should it be required.
Cellino's lawyers did a pretty good job of demolishing the FL created fit and proper persons test. What's to say another group of lawyers can't dismantle FFP?
Probably because if they did, no players would sign them if they could get another contract elsewhere. Clubs promoted from the Championship would have almost no chance of competing.
Are the QPR fans bothered by all this?
Surely after seeing what's just happened to Pompey, fans should be going mental about their club financially not having a clue.
Let's start ramping up the guilt factor. If the £40m fine is set to go to charity then who are these charities? Name them. It'd be harder for Tony Fernandes to fight the penalty when he's fighting to take £40million out of the hands of children's charities.
I'm sure if the fines were going to the other clubs and they were all set to get £1-2million they'd be fighting tooth and nail to bring QPR down.
Apparently not. There is a few concern fans but the rest seem to think it wont happen and its unfair. Boo Hoo
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/...2990-QPR-could-be-relegated-to-the-Conference
Putting them into more and more debt, you mean?
Who's going to back Fernandes then?
Interesting to read in that it seems that the majority of their fans are clueless about FFP regulations and timescales: One poster asking why the FL haven't taken QPR to court already - that's because accounts aren't required to be submitted for another 2 months. Another saying that the 70m from this years TV money should bring their losses in line - what for season 13/14 that ended in May?