Terraloon
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Read an article the other day that suggested that PSR disciplinary matters could be taken retrospectively meaning that guilt or otherwise wouldn’t be assessed by an IC but any clubs that failed would be offered a sanction agreement where penalties would be minimal. Yes they would have to be signed off by three panel members but the PL putting forward 100% mitigation and 0% aggravating factors would almost certainly mean agreements being signed off were no more than a formality
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I think that’s right but…. Chelsea WSL team don’t own a stadium, don’t own a training ground, don’t have their own commercial team etc etc. The likelihood is that going forward they will in effect pay CFC a fee to provide services and facilities. The owners , BlueCo, won’t care at 5nis point in time if the losses are significant for the woman’s team because PSR isn’t an issue in woman’s football We know for PSR / FFP purposes a club can add back in respect of costs incurred for woman’s football . Going forward I am not sure how any costs will be added back but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if a major exercise isn’t being undertaken as I write whereby all costs are apportioned and an invoice doesn’t follow idc which will dwarf the sums previously claimed
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Morning from the sunny south Have a look at the attached I am pretty sure that UEFAs definition mentions that you can’t or shouldn’t make deductions for impairment of intangibles( players transfer costs ) are swept up in intangibles) but my point is that whilst we know that amortisation isn’t a deductible it doesn’t say in the rule book that impairments aren’t Thoughts ?
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First off I am absolutely delighted we ( Chelsea) qualified. After we lost at yours I have to be honest I was far from convinced we would even get Europa but hey Villas run of wins and favourable decisions had to end and today was from both our perspectives a great time for them to hit that wall. Again after our result I suspected you would get a point at Arsenal and based on the Everton post Christmas I wasn’t sure at all that they would be easy meat for you. So well done to NUFC not a bad season at all a trophy and CL qualification . We have still a lot to play for Wednesday in Poland and the US in June. Have a good summer
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We share identical GD you are ahead in goals scored
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Morning. In the day my Dad( no doubt like most) when he was filling out his Littewoods coupon would look at the form guide printed in the newspapers and week after week he failed to win even his stake money back. Football is and always will beincredibly difficult to predict. A sending off , a fluke goal, an injury, loss of form the factors that cant be predicted to a degree make it a game we all love. I had absolutely no confidence before kick off yesterday indeed it was only after we ( Chelsea) scored the 3rd was I convinced we would win. Having said all that I would suggest that the team that I believe this weekend have been dragged back into the mix is Arsenal.Iam not really expecting ( hoping yes without doubt) them to miss out on CL but their 2nd place is far from a given and they certainly aren’t a team that looks close to the top of their game. As mad as it sounds I can see them getting just one more point this season and that will be away at Southampton. The midweek game in Paris means Arteta has to go 100% that game a few days on in Liverpool won’t be easy Slott will go 100% in front of an Anfield crowd grows the challenges. As for us and indeed you yes it’s in our own hands . A NUFC at its best or even close to its best will present us a massive challenge but at the same time if we are out our best it won’t be easy for you. The table and indeed GD suggests that there isn’t a lot of difference between us and no doubt like the majority I can point to games where we should have got a point or two extra so it’s back to my initial point “ football is difficult to predict “ !
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The PL clubs had the opportunity to change the rules around sell of assets but they didn’t vote for a change. Not sure that cheated is the right word it’s more akin to manipulation of the crazy regulations We as yet haven’t seen the full breakdown but one thing for sure is that SLBN who is the supposed expert on club finance ( he really isn’t) has his tail between his legs because he simply isn’t close to being in the know and his projecting Chelsea making a £200 million loss are clearly way off it seems that if you ignore sums generated from inter company sale then the 23/24 numbers show circa a £70 million loss as opposed to a 22/23 loss of £180 million so clearly there are far more elements to factor in rather than just the headlines. For instance has amortisation alongside the wage bill reduced ?
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Leicester 1-1 Brentford Everton 2-1 Man United Arsenal 2-0 West Ham Bournemouth 2-0 Wolves Fulham 1-1 Palace Ipswich 1-2 Spurs chosen game Southampton 1-1 Brighton Villa 2-2Chelsea Newcastle 2-0 Forest Man City 1-3 Liverpool
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Gameweek 25 - Brighton v Chelsea 1-3 Leicester v Arsenal1-0 Villa v Ipswich 1-1 Fulham v Forest 2-1 Man City v Newcastle1-1 Southampton v Bournemouth 1-3 chosen game West Ham v Brentford 1-0 Palace v Everton 1-1 Liverpool v Wolves 2-0 Spurs v Man United 2-1 Villa v Liverpool 1-0
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Forest 2-1 Brighton Bournemouth 2-1 Liverpool Everton 3-1 Leicester Ipswich 2-1 Southampton Newcastle 1-1 Fulham chosen game Wolves 1-1 Villa Brentford 3-2 Spurs Man United 2-2 Palace Arsenal 2-2Man City Chelsea 2-1 West Ham Everton 1-3 Liverpool
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Bournemouth 2-0 Forest Brighton 2-0Everton Liverpool 3-0 Ipswich Southampton 1-3Newcastle Wolves 1-2 Arsenal Man City 2-2Chelsea Palace 1-1 Brentford Spurs 3-0 Leicester Chosen game Villa 1-0 West Ham Fulham 1-0 Man United
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Spurs 2-1Newcastle Villa 2-0 Leicester Bournemouth 2-0 Everton Palace 0-2 Chelsea Man City 2-0 West Ham Southampton 1-1 Brentford Brighton 0-1 Arsenal Fulham 2-1 Ipswich Liverpool 3-0 Man Utd Wolves 1-1 Forest Chosen game
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Man City 2-1 Everton Bournemouth 2-1Palace Chelsea 3-2Fulham Newcastle 2-1 Villa Forest 2-1 Spurs Southampton 1-1 West Ham Wolves 2-1 Man United Liverpool 3-1Leicester. Chosen game Brighton 2-1 Brentford Arsenal 3-0 Ipswich
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Villa 1-2 Man City Brentford 3-2 Forest Ipswich 1-1 Newcastle West Ham 1-1 Brighton Palace 1-2 Arsenal Everton 0-2Chelsea Fulham 3-2Southampton chosen game Leicester 2-2 Wolves Man United 3-1 Bournemouth Spurs 1-3 Liverpool
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Everton 0-2 Liverpool Villa 3-1Southampton Brentford 2-1Newcastle Palace 0-2 Man City Chosen Game Man United 3-1 Forest Fulham 1-3 Arsenal Ipswich 1-2 Bournemouth Leicester 1-2 Brighton Spurs 2-2Chelsea West Ham 1-1 Wolves
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Ipswich 2-2Palace Leicester 2-1 West Ham Everton 1-2 Wolves Man City 1-0Forest Newcastle 1-0Liverpool Southampton 1-4Chelsea Arsenal 3-1 Man United Villa 1-1 Brentford Chosen Game Fulham 1-2 Brighton Bournemouth 2-2 Spurs
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Brighton 3-1 Southampton Brentford 3-1 Leicester Palace 0-2 Newcastle Forest 2-1 Ipswich Wolves 2-1 Bournemouth. Chosen game West Ham 0-3 Arsenal Chelsea 2-1 Villa Man United 2-0 Everton Spurs 3-1 Fulham Liverpool 2-1 Man City
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If the “ rumours” are correct he has signed for another year with an option of another year. Looking realistically at the 115+ charges we certainly have a final resolution before the start of 25/26 season or more relevant until after the 25/26 PL annual general meeting. We won’t know till probably Feb/March at the earliest the outcome of the initial IC ruling so add in the appeal process and then in a blink of an eye you are almost certainly post the last game of the 24/25 season then I believe that that arbitration is a possibility. It’s too easy to pre judge the outcome but for me even if City are proven guilty of every charge the sanction will be points deduction and fines in 26/27 which of course we believe is the final guaranteed year of his soon to be announced squeaky new contract. You can almost hear it now “ Winning x number of PL titles was wonderful but my greatest achievement was avoiding regulation despite a 40 ( delete and replace with whichever number you feel appropriate) point deduction
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Leicester v Chelsea 1-2 Arsenal v Forest 1-1 Villa v Palace2-0 Bournemouth v Brighton2-1 Everton v Brentford 1-3 Fulham v Wolves 2-1 Man City v Spurs 4-1 Southampton v Liverpool 1-0 Ipswich v Man United 1-2 Newcastle v West Ham 3-1
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Coote was obviously well out of order to make such comments but, here’s the only but, referees are human and like policemen, like anyone getting dogs from an individual or an entity is it any surprise that they take offence and have a strong opinion. Klopp wasnt/ isn’t alone in the delivering the level of verbal abuse that referees are expected to take on the chin so I would imagine the views Coote was expressing probably are mirrored by other referees maybe not all re matters Liverpool but based on their experience be it your club, my club or wherever. I have been to every current PL ground save Ipswich. The two worse experiences I suffered were Man City and Liverpool. City supporters in the closest section to us spent the whole game looking at us more interest in jestering all game and were quite comfortable throwing objects in the knowledge the stewards simply didn’t have a clue what to do but compared to the Anfield experience it was a joy. It can’t be anything to do with Liverpudlians because the Everton experience was fine but at Liverpool prior to the game my wife was spat on and we received the type of verbal abuse that was a level or two up from Cootes comments but once in the ground to be on the receiving end of abuse, suffering a direct hit from a urine filled ballon it’s easy to understand why someone has negative views re a particular club. Cootes days are done as a ref but why is anyone surprised that a ref dislikes a club, dislikes an individual or comes to that even has an opinion because I am pretty sure every ref has experienced abuse and has formed an opinion or has a like or a dislike because after all they are human and we all if we are honest have opinions about those we have come in contact with in our working life who have verbally abused us, accused us or whatever.
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Gameweek 11 Brentford v Bournemouth 1-2 Palace v Fulham 0-2 West Ham v Everton 3-1 Wolves v Southampton 2-0 Brighton v Man City 1-2 Liverpool v Villa 3-1 Man United v Leicester 2-0 Forest v Newcastle 1-1 Spurs v Ipswich3-1 Chelsea v Arsenal 2-2
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Gameweek 10 Newcastle v Arsenal. 2-1 Bournemouth v Man City 1-0 Ipswich v Leicester 1-2 Liverpool v Brighton 3-1 Selected Game Forest v West Ham 2-0 Southampton v Everton 1-2 Wolves v Palace 2-0 Spurs v Villa 2-2 Man United v Chelsea2-2 Fulham v Brentford 3-1
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Leicester v Forest1-1 Villa v Bournemouth0-2 Brentford v Ipswich 2-0 Brighton v Wolves 3-1 Man City v Southampton 4-1 Everton v Fulham2-0 Chelsea v Newcastle 2-2 Palace v Spurs 0-2 West Ham v Man United 2-1 Arsenal v Liverpool. 1-2
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Spurs 3 v 2West Ham Fulham 2 v 1 Villa Ipswich 2 v 1 Everton Man United 1 v 1 Brentford Newcastle 1 v 1 Brighton Southampton 1 v 2 Leicester Bournemouth 0 v 2 Arsenal Chosen Match Wolves 0 v 4 Man City Liverpool 2 v 2 Chelsea Forest 1 v 1 Palace
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His silence perhaps?