yep, cunts got away with it
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You can still offer contracts as long as you like it was the spread in the cost/value for book keeping purposes that was limited IIRCOriginally posted by rudedog View Post10 year contact for Haaland? I though the PL had changed the rules on long contractsThe only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Originally posted by The_weatherman View PostFlurry of signings and huge deal for Haaland, they must be off the hook.I think they sense a long transfer ban as part of the punishment but clearly no relegation - they are buying young and locking down key playersOriginally posted by S-RED View Postyep, cunts got away with it
Contracts can be as long as you like but the value is still amortized over a 5 year period for PSR stuffOriginally posted by rudedog View Post10 year contact for Haaland? I though the PL had changed the rules on long contracts
Shows that where there is a will then there is a way…. we can’t sign players or renew contracts, they go boom boom boom and all done
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100% on the transfer ban, but I don't think that automatically mean no relegation. They could be dropped to League 2 and plan to be back in 3 years. Holding contracts without a relegation clause could be their way of ensuring that.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostI think they sense a long transfer ban as part of the punishment but clearly no relegation - they are buying young and locking down key players
They allegedly have £1bn in the bank, so they can do what they want to a certain extent.We are here for a good time not a long time....
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That doesn't sound dodgy at allOriginally posted by Cerbie View Post100% on the transfer ban, but I don't think that automatically mean no relegation. They could be dropped to League 2 and plan to be back in 3 years. Holding contracts without a relegation clause could be their way of ensuring that.
They allegedly have £1bn in the bank, so they can do what they want to a certain extent.
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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oh I totally agree, but the financial doping will only get worse after this judgement is handed down. They don't give a **** about the rules and have actively been working towards zero restraints on owner financing in the league which will mean only Sovereign Wealth Funds can compete.Originally posted by Exiled_red View PostThat doesn't sound dodgy at all
We are here for a good time not a long time....
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or tying down new contracts and removing elements that would mean they had to sell.\\Originally posted by Cerbie View Post100% on the transfer ban, but I don't think that automatically mean no relegation. They could be dropped to League 2 and plan to be back in 3 years. Holding contracts without a relegation clause could be their way of ensuring that.
They allegedly have £1bn in the bank, so they can do what they want to a certain extent.
I read somewhere that the "failure to co-operate" charges were nailed onI make no apologies, this is me
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It’s similar to baseball, basketball,F1 etc. Look at money boxers get as well, it’s the length of the contract that makes it so different and creates the astronomical numbers you are talking about.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostA 9 year contract on £500k per week. So a £234,000,000 contract.
The games gone… right?
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There must be break clauses in every Signed contract in (the now looks admittedly unlikely) case of City getting relegated or a mass points deduction.
I hadn’t considered a multi year transfer ban being part of the punishment. Didn’t Arsenal have something similar recently???Modifying post.
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Yeah a nine year contract for an athlete who could receive a career ending injury is nuts. I know that there will be insurance polices in place to mitigate… but imagine the premiums on a (not far off ) 1/4 of a billion pound contract.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostIt’s similar to baseball, basketball,F1 etc. Look at money boxers get as well, it’s the length of the contract that makes it so different and creates the astronomical numbers you are talking about.Modifying post.
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