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What happens if take over does go through but a sustainable 80/100 million a window is spent being minted doesn't mean they gonna spend especially as other areas such as training ground and the ground itself need more than a few pennies.

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What happens if take over does go through but a sustainable 80/100 million a window is spent being minted doesn't mean they gonna spend especially as other areas such as training ground and the ground itself need more than a few pennies.

 

FFP does not included infrastructure etc. Just players and  wages.

 

Therefore, if our new overlords want to build a new training ground, it shouldn't really affect any budget.

 

However, 80-100m doesn't get you a great deal anymore. We would improve but you need more to catch up on the top 4.

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What happens if take over does go through but a sustainable 80/100 million a window is spent being minted doesn't mean they gonna spend especially as other areas such as training ground and the ground itself need more than a few pennies.

 

FFP does not included infrastructure etc. Just players and  wages.

 

Therefore, if our new overlords want to build a new training ground, it shouldn't really affect any budget.

 

However, 80-100m doesn't get you a great deal anymore. We would improve but you need more to catch up on the top 4.

Apparently you have 4 years of semi-compliance with FFP once you get taken over. You are allowed losses above the FFP threshold, however have to be working towards breaking even by the end of the 4th years.

It's essentially set up for big money takeovers.

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What happens if take over does go through but a sustainable 80/100 million a window is spent being minted doesn't mean they gonna spend especially as other areas such as training ground and the ground itself need more than a few pennies.

 

FFP does not included infrastructure etc. Just players and  wages.

 

Therefore, if our new overlords want to build a new training ground, it shouldn't really affect any budget.

 

However, 80-100m doesn't get you a great deal anymore. We would improve but you need more to catch up on the top 4.

Apparently you have 4 years of semi-compliance with FFP once you get taken over. You are allowed losses above the FFP threshold, however have to be working towards breaking even by the end of the 4th years.

It's essentially set up for big money takeovers.

 

Sorry on my mobile so being lazy with my post I wasn't even thinking FFP just that the owners may want to do a slow rebuild and don't want to spunk hundreds of millions. It may be a shock to some who expect loads of money. To be fair I personally think it will be a balance in between marquee signings back but not everyone is going to be top drawer.

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/kylian-mbappe-will-cost-40m-21892017

 

French-German politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit believes there will be massive changes to the transfer market when sport returns after the coronavirus outbreak subsides

 

A former member of the European Parliament has predicted that football players will be worth a fraction of their former values due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a member of French political party Europe Ecology - The Greens, believes superstars such as Kylian Mbappe could be worth as little as €40m (£35m) after the outbreak subsides.

 

The Paris Saint-Germain star is arguably the most valuable player in world football and has been linked with a £250m move to Liverpool or Real Madrid. So, if Cohn-Bendit’s prediction is correct, Mbappe will be worth a staggering £215m less than this valuation, losing 86% of his value.

 

And the French-German politician predicts further changes to the Beautiful Game, including the introduction of a salary cap

“This crisis will clean up the irrationality of professional sport. It’s like there was a nuclear attack and it had to be rebuilt, but on other grounds,” Cohn-Bendit told French newspaper Ouest-France.

 

“Tomorrow, Mbappe will cost at most €35-40m and no longer €200m. And who can buy him?

 

“There will be de facto regulation. Going even further on a salary cap could be necessary. It is a reorganisation that goes not only through the players' salaries, but also through the right to images and publicity.

“We have to break the system of managers, of those who do business.”

 

Cohn-Bendit believes these sweeping changes would improve sport and help it return to its core values ahead of the Tokyo Olympics - which have been postponed until next summer - and the Paris games in 2024.

 

“A little more sobriety is enough for me,” he added. “A little more sobriety and a little more equality would be a good start. Footballers will not play worse if they are paid less.

 

“Whenever there is a referendum on the Olympic Games, people always say 'no'. Today, people watch the Olympics but don't want that at home.

 

“It is necessary to rethink the gigantism of the Olympic Games and to return to more simplicity. How? I don’t know. It depends on us, the fans.”

 

 

 

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/kylian-mbappe-will-cost-40m-21892017

 

French-German politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit believes there will be massive changes to the transfer market when sport returns after the coronavirus outbreak subsides

 

A former member of the European Parliament has predicted that football players will be worth a fraction of their former values due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a member of French political party Europe Ecology - The Greens, believes superstars such as Kylian Mbappe could be worth as little as €40m (£35m) after the outbreak subsides.

 

The Paris Saint-Germain star is arguably the most valuable player in world football and has been linked with a £250m move to Liverpool or Real Madrid. So, if Cohn-Bendit’s prediction is correct, Mbappe will be worth a staggering £215m less than this valuation, losing 86% of his value.

 

And the French-German politician predicts further changes to the Beautiful Game, including the introduction of a salary cap

“This crisis will clean up the irrationality of professional sport. It’s like there was a nuclear attack and it had to be rebuilt, but on other grounds,” Cohn-Bendit told French newspaper Ouest-France.

 

“Tomorrow, Mbappe will cost at most €35-40m and no longer €200m. And who can buy him?

 

“There will be de facto regulation. Going even further on a salary cap could be necessary. It is a reorganisation that goes not only through the players' salaries, but also through the right to images and publicity.

“We have to break the system of managers, of those who do business.”

 

Cohn-Bendit believes these sweeping changes would improve sport and help it return to its core values ahead of the Tokyo Olympics - which have been postponed until next summer - and the Paris games in 2024.

 

“A little more sobriety is enough for me,” he added. “A little more sobriety and a little more equality would be a good start. Footballers will not play worse if they are paid less.

 

“Whenever there is a referendum on the Olympic Games, people always say 'no'. Today, people watch the Olympics but don't want that at home.

 

“It is necessary to rethink the gigantism of the Olympic Games and to return to more simplicity. How? I don’t know. It depends on us, the fans.”

 

When did that nonce know anything ?

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/kylian-mbappe-will-cost-40m-21892017

 

French-German politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit believes there will be massive changes to the transfer market when sport returns after the coronavirus outbreak subsides

 

A former member of the European Parliament has predicted that football players will be worth a fraction of their former values due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a member of French political party Europe Ecology - The Greens, believes superstars such as Kylian Mbappe could be worth as little as €40m (£35m) after the outbreak subsides.

 

The Paris Saint-Germain star is arguably the most valuable player in world football and has been linked with a £250m move to Liverpool or Real Madrid. So, if Cohn-Bendit’s prediction is correct, Mbappe will be worth a staggering £215m less than this valuation, losing 86% of his value.

 

And the French-German politician predicts further changes to the Beautiful Game, including the introduction of a salary cap

“This crisis will clean up the irrationality of professional sport. It’s like there was a nuclear attack and it had to be rebuilt, but on other grounds,” Cohn-Bendit told French newspaper Ouest-France.

 

“Tomorrow, Mbappe will cost at most €35-40m and no longer €200m. And who can buy him?

 

“There will be de facto regulation. Going even further on a salary cap could be necessary. It is a reorganisation that goes not only through the players' salaries, but also through the right to images and publicity.

“We have to break the system of managers, of those who do business.”

 

Cohn-Bendit believes these sweeping changes would improve sport and help it return to its core values ahead of the Tokyo Olympics - which have been postponed until next summer - and the Paris games in 2024.

 

“A little more sobriety is enough for me,” he added. “A little more sobriety and a little more equality would be a good start. Footballers will not play worse if they are paid less.

 

“Whenever there is a referendum on the Olympic Games, people always say 'no'. Today, people watch the Olympics but don't want that at home.

 

“It is necessary to rethink the gigantism of the Olympic Games and to return to more simplicity. How? I don’t know. It depends on us, the fans.”

 

When did that nonce know anything ?

1968 ?
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When did that nonce know anything ?

 

daniel cohn-bendit has done more with his lifetime than you could do with ten.

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