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Thread: January Transfer Window, FFP wiggle room

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    January Transfer Window, FFP wiggle room

    With new managers recently appointed and others under pressure, it will be interesting how(e) clubs approach the usually poor value for money transfer period

    The amount of money allowed to spend in January

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    The table doesn't mean they have those funds (think Alf's lot) and obviously Sau...err I mean the Barcodes have alot more available

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    Įllowed to spend'

    We say that like any clubs are ever properly punished for blatant financial cheating. They all just find a way to get round it and spend as much as they like. When was the last time city sold a player for any real money yet they can drop 100m on Grealish and consistently be dropping 40m+ on every full back they can find

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    Quote Originally Posted by joellufcprice View Post
    When was the last time city sold a player for any real money yet they can drop 100m on Grealish and consistently be dropping 40m+ on every full back they can find
    Not to mention the additional £40M per full back for future legal fees.

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