I just read this great article on FFP over at LFW - well worth a read. It explains FFP well for those not fully getting it and offers some interesting views on ours and Birmingham's FFP fines/penalties. We were indeed quite fortunate with out FFP fine, getting away with hardly and costs or consequences to the club.
What I find interesting is to learn that Derby sold their ground for £80m, but only pay £1.1m annually to lease it back. This is probably not even enough to cover regular maintenance costs. This is indeed another loophole that needs to be closed. If a club sell its stadium the market costs for leasing it back has to be reflected in the annual FFP calculations, not a symbolic lease fee. If the football authorities accept Derby's symbolic lease fee it will just encourage more clubs to dispose off their stadiums to cover up FFP breaches.
What I find interesting is to learn that Derby sold their ground for £80m, but only pay £1.1m annually to lease it back. This is probably not even enough to cover regular maintenance costs. This is indeed another loophole that needs to be closed. If a club sell its stadium the market costs for leasing it back has to be reflected in the annual FFP calculations, not a symbolic lease fee. If the football authorities accept Derby's symbolic lease fee it will just encourage more clubs to dispose off their stadiums to cover up FFP breaches.
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