If the other clubs were to sue them for the monies you mention above, plus Southampton and Nottingham Forest, could they potentially go bust?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-11-2023 04:25 PM #31
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17-11-2023 04:31 PM #32
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Chelsea and City have been doing shady stuff for years and as we sit here today, it's only Everton that are getting any serious action taken.
This is the same football authority that was happy to approve the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as the owner of Newcastle after all.
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17-11-2023 04:32 PM #33
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17-11-2023 04:58 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-11-2023 05:00 PM #35
The will win the appeal as the ffp leaked that everton were over by 20 million
everton had agreed a price of 80 million to sell richarldson to spurs
But they pulled the plug on the deal
And everton accepted 60
Million as they thought the would get a fine
They thought wrong
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17-11-2023 05:07 PM #36
5 clubs suing Everton and rightly so, all been relegated due to Everton's cheating.
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17-11-2023 05:08 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Its completely wrong but I'd guess they'll get them a lesser charge.
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17-11-2023 05:20 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-11-2023 05:39 PM #43
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At this point, you either need to restrict spending to a percentage of turnover, or, just let the mad billionaires spend whatever they want until they get bored and the whole thing collapses.
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17-11-2023 06:30 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-11-2023 06:42 PM #46
His argument is that ffp in the Premier league is a nonsense
When you see what the big two in Spain are up to
And now we have the Saudi league to which I'm told that they're getting a invite to next year's champions league
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17-11-2023 08:53 PM #47
If we're at the point where we're talking about clubs maybe suing other clubs for spending hundreds of millions more than they should, because that might have cost the suing clubs hundreds of millions, then anybody who follows clubs in that league and thinks they are the heir/ess to their club's history is having a laugh.
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17-11-2023 08:55 PM #48
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17-11-2023 09:02 PM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
LOL
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17-11-2023 09:05 PM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-11-2023 09:20 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He says that’s not what the sport should be about. There should be checks and balances in place to protect clubs from dodgey owners, but to prohibit their spending to the extreme that the biggest clubs are continually out of reach is a crap way of operating.
He’s right.
You can bet your bottom dollar Celtic and Rangers would be the same if we got bankrolled to the title.
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18-11-2023 06:45 AM #52This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2023 09:40 AM #53
Everton are playing well enough to swim clear of relegation again. And the fans have now got a grievance to spur them on to greater efforts.
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18-11-2023 09:44 AM #54
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But the horse has bolted. No point closing the stable door now. All that does is protect the elite from any attempt at competition. Either football wants the investment or it doesn't. FFP only protects the wealthy at the expense of the rest. It's just another Super League.
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18-11-2023 10:07 AM #55
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Whats the most crazy is the closed club EPL 'rules' allow a £105 million aggregated loss over 3 year cycle... thats not running a 'business' thats pure speculation and rolling the dice to stay in the club... they rolled it once too many times and were almost £20 over the allowed loss.
Every EPL club is playing the game - just some bend the 'rules' too far. llike every other business / person with debts football clubs are going to be in the brown smelly stuff when they have to refinance given current bank rates... look at debts Man U were saddled with by the Glazers. debts which the club has to pay... many other examples. only those who have 'soft' loans will not suffer
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18-11-2023 07:52 PM #56This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
if the claims by the three clubs i've mentioned are successful then the group that are taking over Everton have said they won't be paying millions in compensation, according to some KC guy they will get the go ahead to claim but he doesn't think it will be the £100m each club, of course if Everton go into Admin then that's another 9 points docked.
they must have thought they were untouchable, they will be forking out a lot in salary alone just for covering Jack Harrison's loan deal from Leeds and also attempting to buy Gnonto from Leeds for at least another £20m...Leeds did them a favour by knocking back that bid.
they're in a bit of a pickle, or sticky toffee even
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18-11-2023 11:41 PM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-11-2023 09:32 AM #59
It’s an outrageous punishment and should be overturned. Ten point deduction for one breach of FFP relating to costs for the new stadium. Meanwhile Man City have 115 breaches pending - silence. Chelsea have even turned themselves in to the FA for financial doping - silence.
Everton have every right to be outraged. It’s a single technical breach which the FA report concedes was not done to gain any competitive advantage. If punishments are to be proportionate to the crimes, then we will see Man City and Chelsea sent to the National League.
It’s a bizarre ruling, iMHO.HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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19-11-2023 09:39 AM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1, Everton’s net spend in the past five years is the third lowest in the EPL.
2, They have sold players on the cheap and let others go, in order to ensure FFP compliance.
3, the ten point deduction relates to a £19.5 million overspend on their new stadium. This wouldn't have happened at all but for a stadium naming rights sponsor being cancelled, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.I think it was a Russian company.
4, The FA report even says that the Everton breach of FFP gained them no competitive advantage as it relates to stadium costs.
It’s a huge injustice to take ten points from them.HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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