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waddy Highton,Melbourne 29 Mar 23 6.15pm | |
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So before Jan Textor Invested in another football club Now we hear Blitzer & Harris invest 6 Bil into an NFL side or about to What about bloody invest in what you have & build on it ? Jesus Parish who have you brought to Palace as “ Investors” It’s sad to see our own investors do not see future value in CPFC
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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Mar 23 10.15pm | |
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Originally posted by waddy
So before Jan Textor Invested in another football club Now we hear Blitzer & Harris invest 6 Bil into an NFL side or about to What about bloody invest in what you have & build on it ? Jesus Parish who have you brought to Palace as “ Investors” It’s sad to see our own investors do not see future value in CPFC What sort of investment are you thinking of? We can't spend more than we make on players. We already have a new training academy and a new stand on the horizon which has taken years to get through the red tape. I'd be very keen for further stadium development, but beyond that, how can wealthy investors take us forward under the current ridiculous fair play rules? They are clearly designed to protect the big clubs, and until they are scrapped, we will remain a modest team.
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Eaglecoops CR3 29 Mar 23 11.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
What sort of investment are you thinking of? We can't spend more than we make on players. We already have a new training academy and a new stand on the horizon which has taken years to get through the red tape. I'd be very keen for further stadium development, but beyond that, how can wealthy investors take us forward under the current ridiculous fair play rules? They are clearly designed to protect the big clubs, and until they are scrapped, we will remain a modest team. To be fair, teams have been ignoring ffp and paying fines for years.
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cROYdonrogers Leamington Spa 30 Mar 23 7.19am | |
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What's to stop one of the Yanks sponsoring the toilets in the Arthur for £25m a year. This is the kind of thing that goes on to inject money. Not saying it's right but doesn't take much ingenuity.
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Elpis In a pub 30 Mar 23 8.15am | |
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Originally posted by cROYdonrogers
What's to stop one of the Yanks sponsoring the toilets in the Arthur for £25m a year. This is the kind of thing that goes on to inject money. Not saying it's right but doesn't take much ingenuity. No it doesn't and Im sure they maximise what they can put in as tax right offs .
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antipodeagle Wellington 30 Mar 23 8.29am | |
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Originally posted by cROYdonrogers
What's to stop one of the Yanks sponsoring the toilets in the Arthur for £25m a year. This is the kind of thing that goes on to inject money. Not saying it's right but doesn't take much ingenuity. Blitzer's Sh*tzers. Perfect. Edited by antipodeagle (30 Mar 2023 8.29am)
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Midlands Eagle 30 Mar 23 8.34am | |
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Originally posted by cROYdonrogers
What's to stop one of the Yanks sponsoring the toilets in the Arthur for £25m a year. This is the kind of thing that goes on to inject money. It is against the rules of FFP. You know the rules that only apply to us. There is one team (I forget which) that got into trouble for doing exactly that as the authorities need to be assured that the sponsorship is for reasonable value. All I can remember is that the club was owned by an oil rich country. It could have been PSG but no doubt HOL's football encyclopedia will know the answer
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 30 Mar 23 8.41am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It is against the rules of FFP. You know the rules that only apply to us. There is one team (I forget which) that got into trouble for doing exactly that as the authorities need to be assured that the sponsorship is for reasonable value. All I can remember is that the club was owned by an oil rich country. It could have been PSG but no doubt HOL's football encyclopedia will know the answer
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 30 Mar 23 10.38am | |
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The infrastructure of the club is for the longer term so it's right it should take the lion's share of investment available. It's also important to maintain what we have achieved i.e. PL status and keep our decent players but hopefully, Roy, Ray and Paddy will steer us safely through the next couple of months?
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Mar 23 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by cROYdonrogers
What's to stop one of the Yanks sponsoring the toilets in the Arthur for £25m a year. This is the kind of thing that goes on to inject money. Not saying it's right but doesn't take much ingenuity. I believe that their purchase of some of the club enabled us to spend some money. Therefore, I guess that the only way to generate more spending power in the sort term would be to for someone to buy other shares in the club. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Painter Croydon 30 Mar 23 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It is against the rules of FFP. You know the rules that only apply to us. There is one team (I forget which) that got into trouble for doing exactly that as the authorities need to be assured that the sponsorship is for reasonable value. All I can remember is that the club was owned by an oil rich country. It could have been PSG but no doubt HOL's football encyclopedia will know the answer The rules are flagrantly abused by the big clubs, knowing the penalties will be non existent, as they get lawyers to bog down the process.
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