Have listened to a couple of podcasts recently
That, in short, say that if owners are prepared to simply write off large chunks of debt, then that figure is discounted from the FFP calculations. Is that really true ? Because that seems to me to favour clubs with mega rich Sugar Daddies, who will just clear debts if trouble looms.
Posted By: Pam Demic on January 7th 2024 at 16:44:27
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- Watching Man City is such a soulless experience (Other Football) - APB, Jan 7, 15:33:11
- Isn’t it lovely to see Newcastle really back in business though? (Other Football) - Under soil heating, Jan 7, 17:22:45
- A heartwarming story of a project *finally* coming good (Other Football) - APB, Jan 7, 19:37:07
- Last time I saw them was when they did us 3-0 at our place (Other Football) - Old Man, Jan 7, 16:48:02
- Couldn’t agree more. Soulless crowd expecting to win (Other Football) - Chopper, Jan 7, 16:30:39
- They are very good though, aren't they? (n/m) (Other Football) - Legacy Fan, Jan 7, 16:20:22
- Spot on, 2 billion spent and the main reason why clubs like ours are pointless now (n/m) (Other Football) - littletinyphil, Jan 7, 15:39:03
- Have listened to a couple of podcasts recently (Other Football) - Pam Demic, Jan 7, 16:44:27
- FFP is written by the top guys for the top guys (Other Football) - Old Man, Jan 7, 17:11:34
- Just part of the cycle of football isn’t it? (Other Football) - Chair_of_the_Bored, Jan 7, 16:18:32
- Have listened to a couple of podcasts recently (Other Football) - Pam Demic, Jan 7, 16:44:27
- Isn’t it lovely to see Newcastle really back in business though? (Other Football) - Under soil heating, Jan 7, 17:22:45
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