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  1. #11
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    I suggested a solution before in another post.

    If money is truly no object for PIF and the concern/excuse to stop us and others spending to challenge the cartel/PL is the risk if owners doing a flit and leaving a club in massive debt then why not lodge a rolling amount equal to the clubs liabilities annually into a collateral/credit cover account that the PL can access. The figure would still belong to the club but risk is eliminated.

    It solves the problem.

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    Y'see, that would work very well if the intention of psr was to protect clubs and prevent them from going bust.

    However, as we all know, it was set up to protect clubs but not in that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    The solution for us is to buy/develop young players and spend (the money we are allowed to spend) on their wages and so reduce transfer/agent fees.
    This project is clearly under way at nufc and it requires patience from the fans.

    We need to be incredibly astute in the market when we do sign someone expensive. An expensive flop could set us back for various windows.

    I don’t see another way at the moment.
    I agree in principal with the long term project but our “ elite players” might not want to wait as long as our fans for the project to come to fruition. I would love to see us win something with Bruno, Joe, Eddie, Isak and all the others,Murphy especially soon

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    Most of the players seem to say they came for the project so they must have been sold something they like. If they stay then the project may well be on track.
    If they want out then maybe it's getting derailed or the usual bigger clubs come a calling.

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    Yes, regardless of financial constraints forcing a sale, we're still, like most other clubs, vulnerable to one of the bigger clubs coming calling.

    If we're allowed, we'll become one of those clubs but, at the moment, we're a mile off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Y'see, that would work very well if the intention of psr was to protect clubs and prevent them from going bust.

    However, as we all know, it was set up to protect clubs but not in that way.
    100% the real reason is to protect the cartel but the excuse they use for this is to stop clubs going bust - this solves that problem and takes away that particular excuse until they can come up with another.

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