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Yeh, the two Mancs are filthy rich and FFP aint going to come into it. Particularly ManU who are a cash generating machine.

 

It can come into it for City like. They've already been fined by UEFA IIRC.

which as a punishment for spending too much money seems a bit daft

 

And they had their CL squad size reduced, and their spending limited to £49m last season or the season before.

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Wonder if Man City will buy another CB or rely on Denayer as their 4th choice this season. Could be risky with Kompany's fitness

Watching him against Wales, it's a holocaust waiting to happen.

 

Cue headline " Holocaust Denayer "

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Ashley Williams for 12m is a weird one. He's 32 in a couple of weeks. 12m for possibly two seasons. Surely adding (some of) that money to whatever they already bid for Koné would make more sense

 

Unless they really are going for them both, which I still can't see

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Even under FFP rules Man Yoo wouldn't be effected, FFP is about stopping clubs spending what isn't theirs.

 

Fair play doesn't really come into it.

 

Was always bollocks anyway, if anything it helped the big clubs rather than hinder them.

 

They should've just called it FP and removed the fair. It works if followed to stop clubs going bankrupt. It was never setup in my mind to make a level playing field.

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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/08/08/15/3700AB8600000578-3729404-image-a-50_1470666284494.jpg

 

:pedro:

Who's the bird

Found her. Aurah Ruiz

 

Where can I find a woman like that!?

 

:huff:

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I know it's futile saying so, because the whole thing is so in your face now, but there really isn't any point trying to rationalise or even debate the transfer fees this summer. It'll probably level out (a bit) in two or three years when everyone wakes up and realises they're blowing ridiculous money on average players, but everyone's very excited atm which means no-marks go for upwards of £15/20m. There will always be mental signings that everyone is aghast by, but I don't think the 'average players going for megabucks' trend will continue for THAT long.

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