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yeah I take your point and in 'real life' I agree with you. i just think that there is so much in football that is stacked against the smaller clubs. In my view FFP creates a level playing field for those smaller clubs but also restricts their ability to challenge the elite. I just don't see much moral difference between spending too much of an owners own money and diving for a penalty to gain promotion. If we do it by the latter on Saturday then i won't lose much sleep over it !!
Why does everyone keep using the words "gamble" and "gambling" when they mean "cheat" and "cheating"?
Perhaps instead of fining them an arrangement could be made with the Prem that it is withheld from their parachute payments upon relegation. Part of the terms for inclusion in the Prem
I assume the gamble is on the clubs survival if you fail to or lose the premiership riches
Not sure if you're referring to me, but I don't particularly care tbh... Yes, we spent bigger than we perhaps should have to get into the Prem, but that was the gamble... last year... Not the previous years, where we achieved an incredible amount, in short period, on limited resources... Broken record now but 8 of our 11, on Saturday at Everton were in our promoted Lg 1 side... and YES we've paid the fine, unlike most others... Which lets not forget, along with £4.6 million of ground improvements for getting to the PL, was included in that £39 million loss...
The thing with FFP is that the very notion of it is unfair... So we have tiny ground which means we can spend less than teams that have large grounds, for example, and can generate a massive amount of income... So that puts everyone on a level playing field doesn't it...? How does that make it possible for anyone than the rich and famous teams to achieve greatness in English football...?
I'm not saying this because we have broken it, but FFP is a complete joke... Even most of the posters on here have agreed... Something needs to be in place to stop club owners doing the types of things that happened to Blackpool and Portsmouth, but there should not be something in place that stops smaller clubs 'who can afford to spend', trying to achieve something in top flight football... Why shouldn't smaller clubs be able to spend 'within their limits' when the prize is 3 or 4 times the income of what you've spent...?
I've come to learn that critics criticise out of pure jealousy... I actually want BHA in the Premier League as I think you'd be a better addition than the likes of Burnley etc. However, are you folks so sure that your own house is squeaky clean... Ive no idea... Do you...
Something needs to be in place to stop club owners doing the types of things that happened to Blackpool and Portsmouth, but there should not be something in place that stops smaller clubs 'who can afford to spend', trying to achieve something in top flight football.
Portsmouth were a smaller club who could afford to spend... all the time that their foreign owners were interested. When they pulled the plug, the people of Portsmouth nearly lost their football club. The accusation against Blackpool's owners is that they got to the top division and them took the financial rewards for themselves. Both of these are risks that Bournemouth could face very easily should the ownership change. Given how close you have been to the cliff edge in the past, I can appreciate that you just want to enjoy the massive change in fortune. I just hope, when the inevitable relegation comes and the ride is over, that the fans of AFC Bournemouth are left with a club that can 'try to achieve something' at any level of football.
We're ~150m in debt to Bloom, so what happens if and when our ownership changes? We love Bloom and he's a local fan, but he's not going to be our owner forever.
Sadly, almost every club is dependent on their owner at that time and any change in ownership spells disruption and potential trouble.
I worry that some of our lot forget how much we owe (in thanks / gratitude) to Bloom, and we take his underwriting for granted, as we sit in his lovely stadium every other week, watching the team he has paid to build.
Of course, getting to the magical money tree that is the PL does change that formula, for as long as you can stay in it, because suddenly there is another source of massive money that isn't the individual owner. However that depends on how wisely the club spends that PL money. Maybe we'll get the chance to try that ourselves!
Yes but my point is referring to it as a "gamble" makes it sound like there was no wrongdoing. This is painting the picture incorrectly.
We're ~150m in debt to Bloom, so what happens if and when our ownership changes? We love Bloom and he's a local fan, but he's not going to be our owner forever.
Sadly, almost every club is dependent on their owner at that time and any change in ownership spells disruption and potential trouble.
I worry that some of our lot forget how much we owe (in thanks / gratitude) to Bloom, and we take his underwriting for granted, as we sit in his lovely stadium every other week, watching the team he has paid to build.
Of course, getting to the magical money tree that is the PL does change that formula, for as long as you can stay in it, because suddenly there is another source of massive money that isn't the individual owner. However that depends on how wisely the club spends that PL money. Maybe we'll get the chance to try that ourselves!
Why does everyone keep using the words "gamble" and "gambling" when they mean "cheat" and "cheating"?
They're still plucky of course! Good bunch of lads according to diamond GEEZER Harry Redknapp.
Just because the cost of the fine appears in their P&L doesn't mean they have paid it - it could still be outstanding in their creditors on the Balance Sheet. It may show within the cashflow statement whether the cash actually was paid over to the authorities.
Not sure if you're referring to me, but I don't particularly care tbh... Yes, we spent bigger than we perhaps should have to get into the Prem, but that was the gamble... last year... Not the previous years, where we achieved an incredible amount, in short period, on limited resources... Broken record now but 8 of our 11, on Saturday at Everton were in our promoted Lg 1 side... and YES we've paid the fine, unlike most others... Which lets not forget, along with £4.6 million of ground improvements for getting to the PL, was included in that £39 million loss...
The thing with FFP is that the very notion of it is unfair... So we have tiny ground which means we can spend less than teams that have large grounds, for example, and can generate a massive amount of income... So that puts everyone on a level playing field doesn't it...? How does that make it possible for anyone than the rich and famous teams to achieve greatness in English football...?
I'm not saying this because we have broken it, but FFP is a complete joke... Even most of the posters on here have agreed... Something needs to be in place to stop club owners doing the types of things that happened to Blackpool and Portsmouth, but there should not be something in place that stops smaller clubs 'who can afford to spend', trying to achieve something in top flight football... Why shouldn't smaller clubs be able to spend 'within their limits' when the prize is 3 or 4 times the income of what you've spent...?
I've come to learn that critics criticise out of pure jealousy... I actually want BHA in the Premier League as I think you'd be a better addition than the likes of Burnley etc. However, are you folks so sure that your own house is squeaky clean... Ive no idea... Do you...
Well from what we know, Tony does seem to be in it fir the long term, Dad and Grandad I believe were involved, think his brother is involved as well. He goes to away games with the fans, has spent a lot of money on infrastructure as loans that I understand he will write off, and leave us with a permanent legacy. He has not spent big money on players and wages and we have sold players to build our squad.
Yes their is always the danger he may want to sell to someone who could perhaps take the club further but for a long period now we could be lucky and have a family who love the club as much as us owning it.
We should always guard against dodgy owners but our recent past will help us keep this on the radar for now,
What was their fine? 200 million? 300 million? I haven't read the story but without looking I'm prepared to wager money that the fine is nothing like the money they've raked in from just being in the PL. They took a gamble and it paid off. Actually they took two gambles. The first one was that any FFP 'sanctions' would be meaningless and the second that they WOULD actually reach the PL. Given our gutless administrators the first was probably quite an easy one to call, but if the second one had failed doubtless in a few years time we'd have heard a load of sob-stories about 'poor' Bournemouth being in financial trouble because of debts run up by the previous owner (as he undoubtedly would be by then).
But even then, thinking about it, that wasn't much of a gamble either. You'd get the usual addle-brained souls saying we should be sympathetic as it isn't the fans fault, and eventually Bournemouth would write off all their debts in exchange for 12 league points.
I'm sure [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] can shed more light, given his areas of expertise.
What's hardcore 1970's pornography got to do with Bournemouth?