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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 11 Jan 18 10.10am | |
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Good article discussing FFP by Andy Street (who is a sports lawyer) of FYP.
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Jonnyg121 Tunbridge Wells 11 Jan 18 12.40pm | |
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Does anyone know if investment in upgrading the clubs stadium is excluded as a cost to the business, in respect of the FFP rules?
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I'mPalace Till I Die 11 Jan 18 1.02pm | |
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Thank you, that's a great article Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch
Good article discussing FFP by Andy Street (who is a sports lawyer) of FYP.
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Midlands Eagle 11 Jan 18 1.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Jonnyg121
Does anyone know if investment in upgrading the clubs stadium is excluded as a cost to the business, in respect of the FFP rules? That will be excluded as it's a capital cost and not a running cost
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 11 Jan 18 1.13pm | |
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Amortisation at the bottom is a key part of the article. If you buy a player for £5mil and he's on a 5 year deal, he's a £1 mil per annum cost. Sell him after 3 years and there's still a £2 mil cost in the accounts so it's effectively a £3 mil profit. Yes, that way round folks, not £2 mil profit. Chairmen probably like Parish are against this and rightly so. Edited by Rudi Hedman (11 Jan 2018 1.15pm)
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EagleEssex Essex 11 Jan 18 2.35pm | |
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How about make it really fair and put the same spending limit on all clubs, regardless of income.
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crvenaeagle 11 Jan 18 3.07pm | |
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Shows how much I know. I was always under the impression that it was basically brought around to stop clubs like City buying their way to the top, as opposed to clubs like Pourtsmouth spending themselves into oblivion.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 11 Jan 18 3.15pm | |
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Originally posted by EagleEssex
How about make it really fair and put the same spending limit on all clubs, regardless of income. It would bring about a European super league. The FA don't want that. Incidentally some of our top 6 would finish lower down that league with Real, Barca, Bayern and possibly PSG above them and 1 or 2 may not be in it.
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