The Financial Situation (29 Viewers)

Jun 6, 2015
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Excuse my ignorance, but what are the chances of us falling afoul of FFP in the same way Man City have?
City's case is special. They've cooked the books with inflated sponsorship deals and other shit. If we ever were to have trouble with FFP we'd seek for some form of settlement with UEFA. This could mean reduced squad size for UEFA competitions, a fine and/or limits to spending. So to answer your question, highly unlikely.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Got to love the high risk no reward passing inside our midfield. Its like giving away huge chances for absolutly no possible reward
City's case is special. They've cooked the books with inflated sponsorship deals and other shit. If we ever were to have trouble with FFP we'd seek for some form of settlement with UEFA. This could mean reduced squad size for UEFA competitions, a fine and/or limits to spending. So to answer your question, highly unlikely.
Excuse my ignorance, but what are the chances of us falling afoul of FFP in the same way Man City have?
Nothing our policy of human trafficking and fraudulent accounting cant fix
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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current players' yearly costs, based on gazzetta/calcioefinanza (net/gross wages) and our latest financial report (amortization). i made it last week before szczesny's new contract was announced.

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And that's the reason our board love freebies, even with their agent fee and high salaries, accountability wise, thry are pretty cheap. Now from a performance point of view, let's said it doesn't look so good
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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And that's the reason our board love freebies, even with their agent fee and high salaries, accountability wise, thry are pretty cheap. Now from a performance point of view, let's said it doesn't look so good
my issue with these high wages for players arriving on a bosman is that they aren't easy to get rid of. i mean imagine a team who'd pay at least 7m net to the broken goods that is ramsey...
 
Apr 19, 2007
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my issue with these high wages for players arriving on a bosman is that they aren't easy to get rid of. i mean imagine a team who'd pay at least 7m net to the broken goods that is ramsey...
I agree with this to some extent but also the transfer fee not being paid take away the risk on some level unless they are a complete flop. Ramsey is still young here and has time to impreove.
Can got us 30 after terrible display
Rabiot would get a high fee as well IMO

Are you basing this off one player that is very injury prone? The same could be said about Ronaldo on his high wages at his age. Look at COsta and what he cost us PLUS wages.
 

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