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FFP Breakdown by Accountant/Football Fan
Topic Started: Feb 21 2013, 02:26 PM (20,294 Views)
Raidz
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I bet nothing will happen to any big teams.
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And also, what's the point in fines? It should be a European ban over a fine.

City's owners have billions. What's the fine going to be? £1m lol Pocket change.

*Assuming they did something naughty
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Unlucks, lads.

Platini: No FFP expulsions this year

No clubs will be kicked out of European competition next season for breaking financial fair play rules, UEFA president Michel Platini has said.

UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) policy, designed to stop clubs spending more than they generate, comes into effect next season with a maximum penalty of exclusion from the Champions League or Europa League slapped on those failing to comply.

However, Platini told Le Parisien newspaper that the maximum penalty would not be applied.

"In effect, the first decisions will be announced at the start of May," Platini said in the interview published on the newspaper's website.

"But if you are expecting blood and tears, you will be disappointed. There will be some tough things but no exclusions from European competition."

The rules are designed to stop clubs over-spending and those with rich owners, such as Paris St Germain and Manchester City, from buying their way to success.

"I cannot talk about one club in particular, that is not my role. I will say simply that Paris St Germain's financial model is distinctive and atypical," said Platini.

"That image contract with the QTA, the tourism office of Qatar, is innovative, that's all I can say.

"But is it viable? Is the value of the contract correct? Those are the answers that the experts must decide."

In January, UEFA announced that 76 European clubs, who were not named, had been asked to submit additional information on their finances.

These are being reviewed by UEFA's independent Club Financial Control Board which is expected to announce its verdicts in the first week of May.

The board can dismiss the case, conclude a settlement agreement with the club, issue a warning, reprimand or fine up to 100,000 euros ($138,300).

If no settlement agreement is reached, the case is sent to the board's disciplinary panel, which can issue a number of sanctions, ranging from a warning to exclusion from European competition or withdrawal of a title.

It can also order a points deduction, withhold a club's revenues from European competition or ban the club from registering new players in European competition. However, it cannot impose a transfer ban.

The disciplinary panel's decisions are expected to be announced in June.
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Nobody here is surprised.
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Liking your own post Phil style, smooth
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http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2014/04/30/4785445/adidas-in-pole-position-to-secure-record-breaking-manchester?CMPID=300414_EN-GB_manutd_close_on_adidas_deal
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https://twitter.com/mediocentroEN
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£600m Jesus Christ.
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Alot of money for Europa League exposure
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Alot of money for Europa League exposure
:laughcry: :laughcry: :laughcry:

David Fucking Moyes.
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Ours will be £60M a year but we only receive a small proportion of the profits/revenue. Would love to know what a comparison, taking that into account, would be.

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"That image contract with the QTA, the tourism office of Qatar, is innovative, that's all I can say."


Disgusting, I can just about take Madrid being bankrolled by the whole of a bankrupt Spain but Barcelona under hand dealings and these filthy Arabs try to find their way through loopholes.

Wrong'uns.
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LMFAO Gazidis secures a £20m per annum training kit deal. Emirates+Puma+training kit=£80m extra per season, all of which will be available for transfers.
https://twitter.com/mediocentroEN
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LMFAO Gazidis secures a £20m per annum training kit deal. Emirates+Puma+training kit=£80m extra per season, all of which will be available for transfers.
Wait up, wait up, wait up, you think that Arsenal will double what United were getting from DHL only a year ago? And get near 70% of what their actual main sponsorship deal is?








































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It's come out as BS. Mert spreading his muck all over the forum, as per.
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LMFAO Gazidis secures a £20m per annum training kit deal. Emirates+Puma+training kit=£80m extra per season, all of which will be available for transfers.
Emirates - £30M
Puma - £30M

= £60M

How is it £60M extra per season? You were getting ~15M from Emirates + Nike so it is £30M extra per season.

If you wanna talk about a club getting "extra per season" our deal with Chevrolet + Nike/Adidas will see us rake in £35M extra from main sponsor + £20M training ground complex + £35M from kit deal and see us £90-100M more per season. Though we'll probably use it to service our debt.
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