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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability - New APT Rules Approved by Premier League


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1 minute ago, Jack27 said:

Don’t love that second tweet

 

Be reserved for those spending without the means to pay. It'll have to be if they want to remove the citeh charges, which is what this is partly designed to do.

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It makes sense - they don't want to go back to a club / nation being able to completely take the piss. And it wouldn't make sense with UEFA's rules anyway. But new rules with defined penalties and the ability to go even 10% above whatever limit would be a vast improvement.

 

No matter what comes in increasing revenue is still going to be paramount.

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My guess about all this is whatever happens will be the league jumping before they are pushed, i.e., before legal action from the clubs.

 

 

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Just now, Keegans Export said:

Scrapping the rules on FMV/related party transactions would be massive for us, even if FFP was largely unchanged otherwise.

 

Yep, completely this. 

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5 minutes ago, timeEd32 said:

It makes sense - they don't want to go back to a club / nation being able to completely take the piss. And it wouldn't make sense with UEFA's rules anyway. But new rules with defined penalties and the ability to go even 10% above whatever limit would be a vast improvement.

 

No matter what comes in increasing revenue is still going to be paramount.

If the related parties rule goes re sponsorships as well though, the revenue part of it could be less of an issue.

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Think the pl might have just seen the bigger picture.

 

If pif related funds are e allowed to sponsor Newcastle.. it allows us to feed the whole market.

 

We pay 100 million for player A, they can then either balance their books or spend 50 mil on a new player... Who then allows the next club and the next club to do the same (minus agent fees lol)

 

FFP essentially built a dam to stop new funds flowing through the system.. without investment it soon dries up 

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3 hours ago, gbandit said:

Levy shitting his pants right now, absolutely caked in shite 

 

Was that additional clarification absolutely necessary? ?

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12 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

Scrapping the rules on FMV/related party transactions would be massive for us, even if FFP was largely unchanged otherwise.

 

We are proud to announce that Aramco will be our sock sponsor at £500m a year.

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Newcastle United announce rebranding of the East Stand - now called The Saudi Incontinence Pad Company Stand. The PIF-owned adult nappy conglomerate will pay £50m per season to sponsor the stand, popular with the over 70s.

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34 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

Be reserved for those spending without the means to pay. It'll have to be if they want to remove the citeh charges, which is what this is partly designed to do.

 

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29 minutes ago, Stottie said:

My guess about all this is whatever happens will be the league jumping before they are pushed, i.e., before legal action from the clubs.

 

 

Yeah my first thought seeing this is they know City are going to tie them in legal knots with regards to their charges. 

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So they rush in to bring in rules to try and prevent our takeover from meaning anything. This means that they have to give Everton and Forest points deductions, with Leicester due one if they come up.

At the same time, Chelsea are on the verge of a major points deduction, Spurs have announced massive losses, Man Utd have had a partial takeover which will mean fuck all, and Arsenal are kicking up a fuss about not being able to afford a new forward, and now they are on about changing it?

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