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On 15/04/2022 at 12:51, Nucasol said:

As long as our knackas don’t sell their tickets to Scousers like in 2019.

It was the club themselves who did that. They sold whole sections of Bar 1892 off to them which is the home section and is actually illegal. I complained about it and the club had changed the category of Bar 1892 into the hospitality section for the 1 game, which got around the laws.

Word is a match ticket cost anywhere from £200 to £1,000 to the scousers.

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44 minutes ago, Stifler said:

It was the club themselves who did that. They sold whole sections of Bar 1892 off to them which is the home section and is actually illegal. I complained about it and the club had changed the category of Bar 1892 into the hospitality section for the 1 game, which got around the laws.

Word is a match ticket cost anywhere from £200 to £1,000 to the scousers.

Aye, was yet another example of the cuntish money grabbing regime. Happy to sell their own down the river that night for the sake of a few quid. Completey unforgivable and the mouthy scouse cunts who worked themselves got exactly what they we’re due that night.

 

 

Edited by Whitley mag

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12 hours ago, Miggys First Goal said:

Just to remind everyone, at the close of play on 3 October 2021, we were second bottom with 3 points.

 

THREE POINTS!

Madness

25 points from our last 12 games

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Am I right that money spent building a new stadium won't impact FFP? What about a)Selling St James Park b)Building apartments on the St James Park site and selling/renting them out. Can all the money made from selling/redeveloping St James Park be used to fund transfers etc without affecting FFP? It would make a huge difference to the finances going forward if that was the case.

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Infrastructure doesn't count towards FFP yeah 

 

'Clubs need to balance football-related expenditure - transfers and wages - with television and ticket income, plus revenues raised by their commercial departments. Money spent on stadiums, training facilities, youth development or community projects is exempt.'

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25 minutes ago, nbthree3 said:

Infrastructure doesn't count towards FFP yeah 

 

'Clubs need to balance football-related expenditure - transfers and wages - with television and ticket income, plus revenues raised by their commercial departments. Money spent on stadiums, training facilities, youth development or community projects is exempt.'

Sounds like building a new stadium without FFP penalties, selling the old one and using the money to buy new players is an FFP cheat code for super rich owners!

 

 

Edited by ShearazElbowz
clarity

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6 minutes ago, ShearazElbowz said:

In that case how was Ashley able to sell some of the land around the stadium?

 

Different piece of land that the club bought in 90's wasn't it?

 

I'm honestly just throwing this out there with very little recollection, happy to be corrected.

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