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    F.f.p

    Is it added up over 3 years? We could go over it this season, but added sponsorship deals over the next couple of seasons would make up for the loss. I could be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Kirkland View Post
    Is it added up over 3 years? We could go over it this season, but added sponsorship deals over the next couple of seasons would make up for the loss. I could be wrong.
    UEFA rules:
    How much can you lose FFP?
    Clubs will be allowed to lose €60m (£53.6m) over a three year period, with an extra €10m (£8.9m) annual loss permitted if the club is deemed to be 'in good financial health'. Expenditure on infrastructure, training facilities and youth development are not included in the FFP formula.

    However you've gotta to get out of the mindset of X amount / year.

    I've detailed FFP so many times if you search the main page I'm sure you'll come across one of the long rambling posts of mine that bores most people to tears hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    UEFA rules:
    How much can you lose FFP?
    Clubs will be allowed to lose €60m (£53.6m) over a three year period, with an extra €10m (£8.9m) annual loss permitted if the club is deemed to be 'in good financial health'. Expenditure on infrastructure, training facilities and youth development are not included in the FFP formula.

    However you've gotta to get out of the mindset of X amount / year.

    I've detailed FFP so many times if you search the main page I'm sure you'll come across one of the long rambling posts of mine that bores most people to tears hahaha
    FFP is a 105m loss permissible over a 3 year rolling period.

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    Or, if you're Chelsea, the rules don't apply.

    Or, if you're Everton, you can be massively over but put it all down to Covid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Or, if you're Chelsea, the rules don't apply.

    Or, if you're Everton, you can be massively over but put it all down to Covid.
    Chelsea are flogging players left right and centre to cover their losses… they kind of have to so they get a manageable squad size, but they have to balance the books still.

    Everton are still facing charges, for their 18/19 - 21/22 period they had losses of 371.8m when they can have 105m losses under FFP… they are trying to claim this was due to COVID but the figures they have claimed beat claims made by teams with far bigger stadiums and stadium incomes so they have no chance of that being successful… the disciplinary committee wouldn’t fast track the process to take effect last season, but it is pending and could take efffect this season.

    Also Leeds, Leicester, and Southampton, have a legal case raised against Everton and they could end up with a big bill out of that.

    Everton haven’t got away with anything… and if they did then I am sure the League realise they will be setting a precedent others could cite.

    As for City, f*^k knows what is going on there and how long that will take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nufcian View Post
    FFP is a 105m loss permissible over a 3 year rolling period.
    This is the EPL. The post I shared is regarding UEFA's limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nufcian View Post
    Chelsea are flogging players left right and centre to cover their losses… they kind of have to so they get a manageable squad size, but they have to balance the books still.

    Everton are still facing charges, for their 18/19 - 21/22 period they had losses of 371.8m when they can have 105m losses under FFP… they are trying to claim this was due to COVID but the figures they have claimed beat claims made by teams with far bigger stadiums and stadium incomes so they have no chance of that being successful… the disciplinary committee wouldn’t fast track the process to take effect last season, but it is pending and could take efffect this season.

    Also Leeds, Leicester, and Southampton, have a legal case raised against Everton and they could end up with a big bill out of that.

    Everton haven’t got away with anything… and if they did then I am sure the League realise they will be setting a precedent others could cite.

    As for City, f*^k knows what is going on there and how long that will take.
    Everton's case should be concluded before the season starts and they will be furnished with a fine and a points deduction for their misconduct.

    As mentioned, if they get a slap on the wrist in terms of fines and a light points deduction 0-6 points then it will open the flood gates as they set a precedent. We could go out buy whoever we wanted and then point at the Everton punishment if they try to drop the hammer on us.

    Counter sues and major law suites again the EPL and we know how flimsy their legal teams is when they bottled it to Ashley.

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    I dare say our owners have enough financial and legal clout to dig up a cemetary of skeletons on the EPL if they haven't already got a few from the recent challenge. They can get what theywant - look at the golf saga for fks sake .

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