I know FFP conversations have appeared on various threads but does anyone fully understand what the situation is for League One clubs?
The things I understand are that 75% of turnover can be spent on wages for newly relegated Championship clubs, then 60% thereafter. But what about FFP aswell? For Championship clubs the allowed loss is £39 million over 3 seasons, but what if a clubs spends just 1 year in League One before being promoted back to Championship, what is the total allowed loss over the rolling 3 year period, is it still £39 million. I remember something a few years ago about £13 million allowed in Championship season, £5 million in League One and £3 million in League Two, but cannot work out if that has been scrapped and all League clubs are allowed to lose £39 million over a 3 year rolling period including League One and Two so long as they stay within the SCMP protocols. It certainly looks that way on EFL website, it says Annual Upper Loss Threshold is £35 million for Premier League and £13 million for The League.
If the above is the case, then are the club actually trying to get relegated to avoid FFP fines/points deduction? Surely it would take some doing to lose more then £13 million per year in League One if only allowed to spend 75% of turnover on wages.
The things I understand are that 75% of turnover can be spent on wages for newly relegated Championship clubs, then 60% thereafter. But what about FFP aswell? For Championship clubs the allowed loss is £39 million over 3 seasons, but what if a clubs spends just 1 year in League One before being promoted back to Championship, what is the total allowed loss over the rolling 3 year period, is it still £39 million. I remember something a few years ago about £13 million allowed in Championship season, £5 million in League One and £3 million in League Two, but cannot work out if that has been scrapped and all League clubs are allowed to lose £39 million over a 3 year rolling period including League One and Two so long as they stay within the SCMP protocols. It certainly looks that way on EFL website, it says Annual Upper Loss Threshold is £35 million for Premier League and £13 million for The League.
If the above is the case, then are the club actually trying to get relegated to avoid FFP fines/points deduction? Surely it would take some doing to lose more then £13 million per year in League One if only allowed to spend 75% of turnover on wages.
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