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    Originally posted by Bender View Post
    Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign Shakhtar Donetsk's Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho, 28, after reaching a compromise on his buy-out clause of £42.5m.
    Full story: Daily Telegraph
    FFP says what?
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      Originally posted by Captain Stu View Post
      FFP says what?
      Not aimed at you mate, but only mugs believe that will actually be enforced.
      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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        Originally posted by Tee View Post
        Not aimed at you mate, but only mugs believe that will actually be enforced.
        We'll see.
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          I think it'll be enforced when it suits.

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            Yep, it will be setting an example by throwing out a team from Bucharest or the like, and then giving exemption to clubs like City, Chelsea, Real, PSG and Monaco

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              I think it will be enforced fully TBH. The best and most established clubs will become richer and richer and force it to be implemented.

              Man Utd, Bayern, Inter, Juve, Arsenal and clubs like that (The traditional big clubs) Will force Uefa to do something about the newer threats like PSG, Moncao, Man City, Anzhi, Shaktar and whoever else has a sugar daddy.

              FFP can only make the strong stronger, its a joke.
              *Except Michael, who died.

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                Originally posted by Alex View Post
                FFP can only make the strong stronger through responsible spending, its a joke.
                Slight amendment to that.

                If enforced properly - it's for the good of football.
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                  Originally posted by Darkon View Post
                  Yep, it will be setting an example by throwing out a team from Bucharest or the like, and then giving exemption to clubs like City, Chelsea, Real, PSG and Monaco
                  "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                    Originally posted by Captain Stu View Post
                    Slight amendment to that.

                    If enforced properly - it's for the good of football.
                    I wholeheartedly disagree

                    Someone like Man Utd has a massive advantage. They are a strong side in footballing terms. But in financial terms they are a powerhouse.

                    So logic dictates that they will be able to buy the better and more expensive players. Which in turn makes them stronger, then just repeat. Maybe not now, but when it all levels out in 10 years or so.

                    As an example, in a couple of years time, it would be virtually impossible for a Man City situation to happen again. They have been operating a massive loss for the last 4-5 years. Its only because Mansoor brought them when he did they will survive these rules.
                    *Except Michael, who died.

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                      Originally posted by Alex View Post
                      I wholeheartedly disagree

                      Someone like Man Utd has a massive advantage. They are a strong side in footballing terms. But in financial terms they are a powerhouse.

                      So logic dictates that they will be able to buy the better and more expensive players. Which in turn makes them stronger, then just repeat. Maybe not now, but when it all levels out in 10 years or so.

                      As an example, in a couple of years time, it would be virtually impossible for a Man City situation to happen again. They have been operating a massive loss for the last 4-5 years. Its only because Mansoor brought them when he did they will survive these rules.
                      It effectively will allow the top clubs to close shop and ensure they remain in power and retain CL football year on year.
                      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                        Originally posted by Alex View Post
                        I wholeheartedly disagree

                        Someone like Man Utd has a massive advantage. They are a strong side in footballing terms. But in financial terms they are a powerhouse.

                        So logic dictates that they will be able to buy the better and more expensive players. Which in turn makes them stronger, then just repeat. Maybe not now, but when it all levels out in 10 years or so.

                        As an example, in a couple of years time, it would be virtually impossible for a Man City situation to happen again. They have been operating a massive loss for the last 4-5 years. Its only because Mansoor brought them when he did they will survive these rules.
                        Is that their fault? No. They've conquered the marketing aspects of football better than anyone else and it's everyone elses fault that they didn't do the same as they have and whore themselves out to anyone and everyone to make as much money as possible.
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                          Originally posted by Captain Stu View Post
                          Is that their fault? No. They've conquered the marketing aspects of football better than anyone else and it's everyone elses fault that they didn't do the same as they have and whore themselves out to anyone and everyone to make as much money as possible.
                          Its not their fault.

                          What is their fault is actively lobbying for Uefa to implement these rules. They are not stupid, they know exactly what benefit they will gain from them. Now, thats not to say FFP is a bad thing. I think it will help more clubs than it will hinder and it should stop Portsmouth type situations from happening.

                          But these small clubs, with Rich owners wont be able to happen anymore. It will maintain the status quo. Not level it out.
                          *Except Michael, who died.

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                            Originally posted by Alex View Post
                            Its not their fault.

                            What is their fault is actively lobbying for Uefa to implement these rules. They are not stupid, they know exactly what benefit they will gain from them. Now, thats not to say FFP is a bad thing. I think it will help more clubs than it will hinder and it should stop Portsmouth type situations from happening.

                            But these small clubs, with Rich owners wont be able to happen anymore. It will maintain the status quo. Not level it out.
                            It is a must to have a big stadium or else you don't have a chance. If a city only have a 50k population then top class football is something that is impossible to happen.

                            FFP stinks.

                            The only thing that could work is a salary cap.

                            More small clubs will do a Portsmouth thanks to FFP because they won't get paid as much as they do now for their big talents.
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                              Well with that you are implying a Stadium is the main way to generate revenue. As I understand it it usually is around a 1/3 for big clubs.
                              *Except Michael, who died.

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                                United make a fair bit of money from Old Trafford but they make bucketloads more from their countless sponsorship deals that they have all over the world. Naming rights to their training ground and training kit, for example, it seems a bit stupid but it's all money coming into the club.
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