Seamus Colemole
Previously deathbyropeandglass
How about Arsenal?
How do the next team to financially implode fair under FFP?
How do the next team to financially implode fair under FFP?
Their income has increased by nearly £30m due to the TV cash, so again, you're totally wrong
NO.
You're not looking back over the three years and year to year.
They were already at the limits over the previous period and are still being investigated.
This means they have to keep year to year losses low. This year according to the Times its £4.5m
I think its £5.5m without our money for Lukaku
FFP had a three year monitoring period. Imagine the fury if in 2014/2015 season that UEFA turned round and said
"Everton are banned from Europe".
Wouldn't look very good would it
And they've just spent that even after taking the David Luiz and Ba fees into account.
was just stating that they've spent a lot this summer again so possibly do need to sell. was also noting that they've made £90m, which is a lot - to provide a bit of balance to the argument. they've also sold de buyne for a decent amount if we're looking over 3 years, but like you say, have spent a lot and pay handsome wages.
You're missing my point. I don't think he was bought as a starter, he was bought as a squad player to replace Vic.
Even if had of scored 13 goals he still wouldn't have been value for money as we would only have got a max of 2 seasons from him for our 6m.
The same reason ultimately why paying 5m for a loan for a season doesn't make long term sense however at least with a loan we don't have to pay wages afterwords and we get a better quality player.
On who?
The question is how much money in transfers have Chelsea taken in versus how much they've spent.
Demba Ba out £8m
David Luiz out for £40m
Diego Costa in £32m
Fabregas in £30m
Filipe Luis in £20m
Thats net spend £34m
For Financial Fair Play selling us Lukaku for £18-£20-odd million will help them enormously on their three year average.
Would mean next two year they can make a loss of 14.5million per season (then factor in our transfer money) to meet the rules.
Without our money - its £5.5million losses per year limit.
He'll be sold.
This will make Chelsea in the eyes of UEFA happier that losses are declining.
It is mandatory for Chelsea to reduce losses in 2013-14 to ensure that it remains compliant with FFP during the second monitoring period, the club will still be allowed around £38m in total losses over the 2011-12, 2012-13, and 2013-14 books.
Should be announced Monday/Tuesday at the latest. Although to be honest I would have thought it would have been completed by now, heard a deal was close about 2 weeks ago.
How on earth are Tamworth going to pass FFP?
Hopefully.
Tamworth aren't in Europe.