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2 minutes ago, Ronson333 said:

Article had to be by Martin Ziegler, who’s the biggest mouthpiece of the cartel six.

Yeah, like be warned. Big brother is watching you. Fuck them, bring the lot down. It stinks :lol:

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Just make signing a 'no compete' clause mandatory upon Premier League membership.

 

Ambition is becomming a dirty word when until very recently its precisely what fans wanted and dream of for their clubs, now its like some sort of perverse anti-football fantasy

 

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10 minutes ago, Wolfcastle said:

Just make signing a 'no compete' clause mandatory upon Premier League membership.

 

Ambition is becomming a dirty word when until very recently its precisely what fans wanted and dream of for their clubs, now its like some sort of perverse anti-football fantasy

 

Compete amongst yourselves but don’t rock our boat! 

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2 hours ago, The Prophet said:

Inflating player prices = bad faith.

Selling property to yourself = good faith.

 

The more stuff like this happens, the more clubs will get pissed off and the more chance these rules are completely thrown out, or challenged. It's a fucking shambles now.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Scoot said:

 

The more stuff like this happens, the more clubs will get pissed off and the more chance these rules are completely thrown out, or challenged. It's a fucking shambles now.

 

 

Nah theyll just double down and keep changing the rules to block any loopholes

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1 minute ago, Scoot said:

 

The more stuff like this happens, the more clubs will get pissed off and the more chance these rules are completely thrown out, or challenged. It's a fucking shambles now.

 

 

Not even hiding it anymore. The decks rigged. Fecking shocking. Coming from some of the clubs that with all the money in the world still can’t make it work! 

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Let the big six own every single player and then they get to choose which players to loan out to the subhuman scum clubs every season. A brave new dawn for football

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29 minutes ago, PauloGeordio said:

Yeah, like be warned. Big brother is watching you. Fuck them, bring the lot down. It stinks :lol:

Ziegler is a Cartel shill. Absolute shit of a man.

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4 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just making it up as they go.

 

I CBA anymore. The 14 other clubs need to break away with the rest of the EFL, start again, leave the cartel to play amongst themselves.

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16 minutes ago, PauloGeordio said:

Not even hiding it anymore. The decks rigged. Fecking shocking. Coming from some of the clubs that with all the money in the world still can’t make it work! 

They haven't hid it since our takeover.

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3 hours ago, Colos Short and Curlies said:

 

The easiest way would be to require all clubs to have a year end of the 31st August and align the transfer window with that. The problem then is you have an accounting period spanning 2 league seasons and that opens up opportunities to play around with costs and income too much.

 

The better way would be to make all year ends 30th June and require accounts to be filed with the Premier League by the 30th September along with a trading statement of player sales and purchases in the summer window. You would then base the PSR calculation on this to allow for a mitigation of breaches through the transfer window. When you get to next year then you would need to adjust that years calculation by whatever amount you needed to plug the hole this year to avoid sales being used twice.

 

You would then also be able to settle all matters by Christmas 

Be grateful HMRC aren't making them join the quarterly accounts like self employed whenever they get it up and running. Would be bedlam. Your way makes a lot of sense mind

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Any pretence that this is to protect anybody outside the 6 (well 5 really since they're baying for City's blood) was laughable from the start but this is just daylight robbery now and becomming normalised

They'd rather punish ambitious clubs than allow competition.

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13 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just making it up as they go.

Named as the first club in the article despite not having done any of the deals. Much of an agenda?

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14 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just making it up as they go.

Aston villa are fine, they did it with an untouchable so really the drawbridge will be raised and nobody else can do it. Luckily there wasn't a similar deal in the pipeline concerning evil nufc and free spending efc ....

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Surely it’s going to get to a point where nothing remotely interesting happens in the transfer markets anymore? Theyre destroying their own product to keep the six cunt clubs happy 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

I CBA anymore. The 14 other clubs need to break away with the rest of the EFL, start again, leave the cartel to play amongst themselves.

Which is what they wanted all along…

 

 

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1 minute ago, Danh1 said:

Surely it’s going to get to a point where nothing remotely interesting happens in the transfer markets anymore? Theyre destroying their own product to keep the six cunt clubs happy 

 

 

That already began in January tbh.

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1 minute ago, SUPERTOON said:

That already began in January tbh.

True. It was miserable.

 

Sky’s big deadline day show where they wheel out Jim White will be a thing of the past. 

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Just now, Danh1 said:

True. It was miserable.

 

Sky’s big deadline day show where they wheel out Jim White will be a thing of the past. 

Every cloud then.

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