Story in the Evening Standard tonight is that UEFA are pushing for a ruling that clubs can only spend 70% of their turnover on wages and transfers. This would have meant Chelsea spending £100mil less on wages and players in the last fiscal year. It would affect us but to a lesser extent obviously. The idea is to level the playing field and obviously stop Chelsea buying everything. If it comes in the Academy and Rafa's plan of buying up younger talent will be invaluable.
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Very true. Manure would have a very large transfer fund as their wages bill is something like 50% whereas Chelsea's is something like 90%.Originally posted by Rocketman united would therefore become the strongest force in English football because of their huge fan base/turnover/merchandising etc
chelsea would become the ****e team they deserve to be.
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nah he'd just hike the prices at Chelsea Village and buy all the rooms out for 1000years.Originally posted by ResuIt does sound like a good idea.
I only have one question, couldn`t Roman just put his face on the shirt and pay £150M a year for it?
I guess they then have to pay tax for it, but covering that wouldn`t set Roman back by much.
I suspect Chelsea will complain that the ruling is a restriction of trade but it would certainly cause a stir if bought in.
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It's nonsense, impossible to implement.Originally posted by Red_Al_77Story in the Evening Standard tonight is that UEFA are pushing for a ruling that clubs can only spend 70% of their turnover on wages and transfers. This would have meant Chelsea spending £100mil less on wages and players in the last fiscal year. It would affect us but to a lesser extent obviously. The idea is to level the playing field and obviously stop Chelsea buying everything. If it comes in the Academy and Rafa's plan of buying up younger talent will be invaluable....
Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.
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How can this be enforced?
If liverpool bought players on the basis that we will reach the quarter finals of the CL and budgeted for this level of revenue from the CL within the 70% rule taking into account the new player's wages. In the event we got knocked out, our wages level may breach the 70% level. This could act as a disincentive to bringing in players and may therfore force clubs to focus on generating revenue from elsewhere e.g merchandising. This is all well and , good for the big clubs, but what chance would Wigan have for example with the size of their fanbase?No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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