Evelyn 8, in your wildest dreams

I dont think there will be a problem
Rules are rules, and thats why all the fuss
But "political" preassure will be way to high for them to actually not allow Roma or Lazio to play in Seria A. It would be an incredible precedent and many PPL would get burned by making this decision.
On the other hand, I'm really in favour of this "financial" stability set up. In Yugoslav league there was a big mess two years ago when a first league team basically worked out that it's cheaper playing in the second division (in their case at least) and decided to leav the league half way through

Imagine havoc that created
On the other hand, this rule has to be applied accross the board

So that the group of "protected" wouldnt be allowed to do what the heck they want (name of Real MAdrid comes to mind

).
What the problem is are back dated wages of some players, even Zac i think and some money that is long overdue for some purchases (some of couple of years ago). No team in the world pays the wages monthly

, ie they do pay but when money comes to the team whilst they are progressing in their respective competiotions.
As a Lazio fan i dont like what is happeneing right now to my team. As a fan of the game, i believe that this needed to be done & it is move in the right direction. Our presidents have been telling us that football become business & words costs, balance sheets and other financial terms are repeted to us all the time. Now there is another term that football "gods" will have to learn and that is Fiscal Morality. No more pumped up books, no more buying on the basis of the future earnings.
Accounts is historical exercise, which gives you the state of the company at a given day. IF today you are not financially capable of spending the year in the Seria A, than you will not be allowed to play. What you think you WILL earn during the year is a speculation, and football is a sport, not a financial speculation.
And Lazio is a perfect example that last sentance is very true
