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I can't believe any action was taken so quite impressed with the penalty. The loss of four players will be huge come the knockouts and the squad is tired.

 

Hopefully they keep getting fined year on year. I'd be a total arse and include the fine in the next seasons allowance trapping them forever in a cycle of fines.

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So both Champion's league finalists have around 1 billion in debt.

PSG on the other hand, have zero debt, but get their money from a very rich authority (Qatar Sports Investments) who wants to promote its country through sports.

 

At the end, UEFA decide to sanction the club with no debts.

 

:memelol:

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You think they shouldn't? ??? :lol:

 

I think they should sanction, half of spanish clubs, Manchester United, Milan and a whole lot of clubs which have billions of debts.

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You think they shouldn't? ??? :lol:

 

I think they should sanction, half of spanish clubs, Manchester United, Milan and a whole lot of clubs which have billions of debts.

 

No new stadiums...ever!

 

Be class watching the City, PSG, Bayern, Chelsea cup every season though.

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You think they shouldn't? ??? :lol:

 

I think they should sanction, half of spanish clubs, Manchester United, Milan and a whole lot of clubs which have billions of debts.

 

Why would they do that?  There's nothing wrong with debt if its sustainable and clearly at the moment for those clubs it is, otherwise they'd be losing enough money per season to break FFP regulations.

 

Almost every company have debt, Microsoft have billions in debt and its fine because they make massive sums of profit so its never an issue, in fact its usually seen as a good thing in business.  Football isn't quite the same, but the fact is debt is really only a bad thing when its continued losses that can't be sustained.

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You think they shouldn't? ??? :lol:

 

I think they should sanction, half of spanish clubs, Manchester United, Milan and a whole lot of clubs which have billions of debts.

 

That's idiotic. Every one takes on debt at one time or another.

 

It's called financial fair play. It's intended to level the playing field and not allow massively rich owners to bankroll a team. It is in PSGs long-term interest for them to not be THAT reliant on a particular investor.*

 

*all of this is in theory, obv its massively bent

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You think they shouldn't? ??? :lol:

 

I think they should sanction, half of spanish clubs, Manchester United, Milan and a whole lot of clubs which have billions of debts.

 

That's idiotic. Every one takes on debt at one time or another.

 

It's called financial fair play. It's intended to level the playing field and not allow massively rich owners to bankroll a team. It is in PSGs long-term interest for them to not be THAT reliant on a particular investor.*

 

*all of this is in theory, obv its massively bent

 

At the end, UEFA consolidate historical clubs positon's in European football, breaks every market regulations and laws within the EEA by not allowing any new market entrants.

 

And I think they are very well aware of it, they won't risk of being successfully challenged before the Court of Arbitration for Sport and that is why they offering settlement.

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You think they shouldn't? ???

 

They only have no debts because they aren't actually competitive Football clubs.

 

Got a point tbf though. How is anyone going to ever break the established clubs up long term? Take away clubs like Man City & PSG and it's the same establishment every fucking year.

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You think they shouldn't? ???

 

They only have no debts because they aren't actually competitive Football clubs.

 

You think they shouldn't? ???

 

They only have no debts because they aren't actually competitive Football clubs.

 

Got a point tbf though. How is anyone going to ever break the established clubs up long term? Take away clubs like Man City & PSG and it's the same establishment every f***ing year.

 

Got a point tbf though. How is anyone going to ever break the established clubs up long term? Take away clubs like Man City & PSG and it's the same establishment every f***ing year.

 

but there are other ways of being successful...i.e. Dortmund, Atletico

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i mean yeah it does seem to become harder and harder for smaller club to compete with the super clubs. but Dortmund are a good example of how it can be done. they've lost arguably their best player for each of the last three seasons but that's not stopped them from competing competing nationally and in Europe.

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i mean yeah it does seem to become harder and harder for smaller club to compete with the super clubs. but Dortmund are a good example of how it can be done. they've lost arguably their best player for each of the last three seasons but that's not stopped them from competing competing nationally and in Europe.

 

:thup: It can be done if you are well run.

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@OliverKayTimes

Breaking: Manchester City fined €60million and Champions League squad reduced to max 21 players for breaches of Uefa FFP regs

 

That'll learn 'em.

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CONFIRMED as expected: #mcfc have been fined €60m for FFP breaches & Champions League squad down to 21 players (13 foreign max) nxt season.

 

 

Suppose that's quite interesting. Probably just means they'll hoover up the talented English players and/or be prepared to pay even more for the best foreigners though.

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