
As a publically traded company is their stock value independent from FFP?
Is there a panel set up to review these deals mate? Ala City and their naming rights deal.
For example what would the likelyhood of one of Moshiri's friends giving us a £200M naming rights deal by chance being looked at given we couldn't possibly command that sort of fee with our current profile
Have a read of this mate. Happy to answer any questions
https://www.grandoldteam.com/2016/0...ransfers-short-term-cost-control-regulations/
Thanks, that's the one. STCC. I just read it twice. Probably need another 5 goes to sink in.
It just seems mental that we have to sell a player like Stones now we're (allegedly) brewsterred.
Didn't ManC pay a fine? How much was that? Why don't we take that option?
Within the FA Handbook there's references to the PL board's ability to check deals are done on a 'fair value' basis, meaning exactly that - we couldn't do a £200 million naming rights deal with a mate of Moshiri's for Goodison.
Off the top of my head I can't recall the exact penalty Man City paid. Yes in theory we could pay a fine, but there's no defined penalty so you'd never be sure what the punishment would be.
Any idea how City got around it. Would it be based for example on the scope for potential growth and investment in non footballing areas of a club?
There you go mate:
Manchester City accept £49m fine and transfer cap from Uefa over FFP
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/16/manchester-city-fine-transfer-cap-uefa-ffp?
There you go mate:
Manchester City accept £49m fine and transfer cap from Uefa over FFP
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/16/manchester-city-fine-transfer-cap-uefa-ffp?
There you go mate:
Manchester City accept £49m fine and transfer cap from Uefa over FFP
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/16/manchester-city-fine-transfer-cap-uefa-ffp?
So with these new rules, does this explain why chelsea and city won't pay our prices for Lukaku and Stones