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    Where would this leave us if the Football league bring in a wage cap? Would we have to release players? ...or would the football league fine us or stop us going back up because we have not adhered to their fair play rules......There's a paragraph on the fair play rules here...Under the scheme owners can invest a maximum of only £6m this season, £5m next and £3m in 2014-15. After that clubs will be limited to a maximum £2m operating loss and £3m of investment from their owners or risk a heavy fine or a transfer embargo.
    I really don't see how these rules are fair to all clubs anyway, to me these rules say if you're a club of say our size we have no right to be promoted, and only the Leeds and clubs of that size have a chance of being promoted to the prem.....not fair play or an open race is it?
    Lets just hope Harry can pull off our miracle, cause this ain't a good time to go down.

    The Football League is to look at ways of mitigating the advantage of parachute payments handed to clubs relegated to the Championship

  • #2
    the fair play rules defo favour the current big teams....its an attempt to close the door on suddenly rich clubs...as for wages in the
    championship I suspect there will be a non retrospective clause. for clubs relegated from the prem I presume there would be an allowed period to
    ramp down the wages

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    • #3
      Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
      the fair play rules defo favour the current big teams....its an attempt to close the door on suddenly rich clubs...as for wages in the
      championship I suspect there will be a non retrospective clause. for clubs relegated from the prem I presume there would be an allowed period to
      ramp down the wages
      Yeah they have to give teams time don't they.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
        Yeah they have to give teams time don't they.
        I would think so...which when you think about it...should give qpr an advantage..
        obscene as some may find it...we ARE richer and may be allowed ,under the rules, to
        pay more than the opposition IF we go down

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        • #6
          ''Clubs relegated from the PL will not be subject to sanctions in their first season in the Championship as long as they have complied with all relevant PL regulations. The club would however be fined if it achieved promotion in its first season in the Championship whilst not complying with the FFP regulations.''

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          • #7
            That's typical of TheFA. The big teams will keep growing while the smaller teams fall away. It's basically saying teams wi big grounds & good ticket sales etc will be the bigger teams.

            TheFA never get it right.
            Under Les Ferdinand:
            Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
            Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
            Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
            Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
            And many more mistakes

            LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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            • #8
              Originally posted by W12hoops View Post
              ''Clubs relegated from the PL will not be subject to sanctions in their first season in the Championship as long as they have complied with all relevant PL regulations. The club would however be fined if it achieved promotion in its first season in the Championship whilst not complying with the FFP regulations.''
              According to the link above, no sanctions are available to the FL until 2014/15, so we should be OK for a good old spend up next season.

              Originally posted by qpr View Post
              That's typical of TheFA. The big teams will keep growing while the smaller teams fall away. It's basically saying teams wi big grounds & good ticket sales etc will be the bigger teams.

              TheFA never get it right.
              Football League rules mate, nothing to do with the FA this time.

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              • #9
                I may have missed the point here, but what is stopping Tony F inserting say 10 Mill into the club through an Air Aisa sponsership? There must be loop holes somewhere.

                Where's Gianni Paladini when you need him?!

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                  According to the link above, no sanctions are available to the FL until 2014/15, so we should be OK for a good old spend up next season.



                  Football League rules mate, nothing to do with the FA this time.
                  Fair enough. Still a silly rule. Big clubs always get bigger while small clubs get smaller. Real shame
                  Under Les Ferdinand:
                  Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
                  Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
                  Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
                  Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
                  And many more mistakes

                  LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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