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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostNo. It's a load of old tosh creating an even greater divide between the "elite" clubs and the rest.Top Scorers 2018/2019
Nakhi Wells - 8
Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
Tomer Hemed - 3
Toni Leistner - 2
Massimo Luongo- 2
Angel Rangel - 2
Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
Geoff Cameron - 1
Aramide Oteh - 1
Jake Bidwell - 1
Jordan Cousins - 1
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Yes, it keeps the smaller clubs in their place. In the lower leagues where they belong. Now that Chelski and Man U have established themselves at the top of the league by spending billions, nobody else should be allowed to do the same thing to challenge them.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Communism. Even the Chinese have quietly knocked it on the head.
So whilst there is always a place for a bit of control and regulation to stop people from playing silly ######s - providing it's their money that they want to set on fire by paying the likes of SWP an alleged £80k PW - then who's to say they can't?
It's also fundamentally against EU law - as has been mentioned time and time again. Ergo: The little tap on the wrist that we will get........
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostNo. It's a load of old tosh creating an even greater divide between the "elite" clubs and the rest.
The clubs with bigger stadiums will usually attract more supporters = more funds to buy the better players to keep them ahead.
The freedom of contract rules mean smaller clubs cannot keep their best players. So how can FFP be a level playing field?
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostYes, it keeps the smaller clubs in their place. In the lower leagues where they belong. Now that Chelski and Man U have established themselves at the top of the league by spending billions, nobody else should be allowed to do the same thing to challenge them.Top Scorers 2018/2019
Nakhi Wells - 8
Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
Tomer Hemed - 3
Toni Leistner - 2
Massimo Luongo- 2
Angel Rangel - 2
Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
Geoff Cameron - 1
Aramide Oteh - 1
Jake Bidwell - 1
Jordan Cousins - 1
Summer Transfers 2019
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At the moment, it's a crock of she-height, but if it were properly thought through and administered by people who stuck to their (by this time, well thought through) guns, then it could be.
Problem is that the current rules seem like a huge over-reaction to a handful of isolated problems.
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I thought the level playing field purpose was to make all clubs live within their means. Owners who throw a lot of short term money in, and then walk away, can leave bankrupt clubs and devastated communities behind, because of unpaid bills and long contract high paid players.
And we saw it happen. Not sure it's happening now because of the rules. You grow within your means which generally is not overnight. It was decades for the big clubs.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostNo. It's a load of old tosh creating an even greater divide between the "elite" clubs and the rest.TWITTER
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Originally posted by Greengrass View PostI thought the level playing field purpose was to make all clubs live within their means. Owners who throw a lot of short term money in, and then walk away, can leave bankrupt clubs and devastated communities behind, because of unpaid bills and long contract high paid players.
And we saw it happen. Not sure it's happening now because of the rules. You grow within your means which generally is not overnight. It was decades for the big clubs.
Quite possibly, one of the worst thought out pieces of football legislation I can imagine has ever happened.
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