Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

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by handbags_harris » 25 Apr 2012 19:52

They made a massive loss after keeping on loads of their high earners who didn't have relegation wage reduction clauses in their contracts.

Edit: A quick Google search shows they openly admitted to losing £33.5 million. So the rest of the football league would have received an average of around £470k per club. That is not to be sniffed at for any club!

http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20110330 ... 70_2326465

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Re: Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

by Friday's Legacy » 25 Apr 2012 20:37

Solent Sport are claiming Reading, Saints and Leicester are the three clubs.

Can't see that myself, not when we are one of the best run clubs in the Championship.

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by ZacNaloen » 25 Apr 2012 20:47

Would be weird considering we've been voluntarily following this scheme for the last few seasons anyway

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by winchester_royal » 25 Apr 2012 21:05

Friday's Legacy Solent Sport are claiming Reading, Saints and Leicester are the three clubs.

Can't see that myself, not when we are one of the best run clubs in the Championship.


Could things be different now that TSI have come in?

Perhaps they'd be looking to invest more than the £6mill

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by Franchise FC » 25 Apr 2012 21:16

Friday's Legacy Solent Sport are claiming Reading, Saints and Leicester are the three clubs.

Can't see that myself, not when we are one of the best run clubs in the Championship.

WH fans are positive they're one.


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by Friday's Legacy » 25 Apr 2012 21:18

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Friday's Legacy Solent Sport are claiming Reading, Saints and Leicester are the three clubs.

Can't see that myself, not when we are one of the best run clubs in the Championship.

WH fans are positive they're one.


I'm certain they are, especially knowing they could well be here next season with the biggest wage bill of all and having to trim it in dramatic style for next season.

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Friday's Legacy Solent Sport are claiming Reading, Saints and Leicester are the three clubs.

Can't see that myself, not when we are one of the best run clubs in the Championship.


Could things be different now that TSI have come in?

Perhaps they'd be looking to invest more than the £6mill


It could well be - "£6m next season, £5m the year after, then £3m in the 2014-15 season."

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Re: Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

by Ian Royal » 25 Apr 2012 21:59

handbags_harris They made a massive loss after keeping on loads of their high earners who didn't have relegation wage reduction clauses in their contracts.

Edit: A quick Google search shows they openly admitted to losing £33.5 million. So the rest of the football league would have received an average of around £470k per club. That is not to be sniffed at for any club!

http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20110330 ... 70_2326465

It's a sliding scale isn't it? 100% of everything from £10m on wards, with a lesser percentage down to 1% for £100k. So Newcastle would have been fined less than £33.5m but significantly more than £23.5m.

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Re: Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

by Friday's Legacy » 25 Apr 2012 22:11

Leeds voted against.

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Splash that cash soon!

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by Bwarrrn » 26 Apr 2012 07:45

Apparently us, Southampton and Leicester were the only clubs to vote against these new rules.

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by Z175 » 26 Apr 2012 08:10

Bwarrrn Apparently us, Southampton and Leicester were the only clubs to vote against these new rules.


Do u have a source? I heard 3 clubs so wondered which. Saints losses are horrendous, so no surprise about them and Leics, but I wouldn't have thought we would vote against, despite the takeover by TSI.

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by Friday's Legacy » 26 Apr 2012 08:11

Bwarrrn Apparently us, Southampton and Leicester were the only clubs to vote against these new rules.


West Ham and Leeds are believed to have said no.

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by Simon's Church » 26 Apr 2012 08:17

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Bwarrrn Apparently us, Southampton and Leicester were the only clubs to vote against these new rules.


West Ham and Leeds are believed to have said no.


Not according to BBC Radio Solent.


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by Friday's Legacy » 26 Apr 2012 08:26

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Bwarrrn Apparently us, Southampton and Leicester were the only clubs to vote against these new rules.


West Ham and Leeds are believed to have said no.


Not according to BBC Radio Solent.


I'm aware of what they've said. Varying sources believe Leeds are one of the clubs; and you cannot ignore West Ham's monstrous wage bill, or Birmingham City's for that matter. Leicester are equally in a lot of trouble with theirs. A friend of mine close to West Ham United believes they voted against as well.

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by STAR Liaison » 26 Apr 2012 08:28

From the conversations STAR have had with the club, if they voted against it is not because they do not want financial fair play but because some of the details need changing. Some of the sanctions were not enough of a disincentive and others were too abrupt in application.

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by Z175 » 26 Apr 2012 09:18

FT speculates Reading, Saints and Leics reportedly said no, as above.

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Re: Splash that cash soon!

by No Fixed Abode » 26 Apr 2012 09:35

Splash the cash soon! My, the goalposts are moving now you have a very rich owner............

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Re: Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

by Mr Angry » 26 Apr 2012 09:42

Gut feel (no insider knowledge whatsoever) is that the 3 who would have been most likely to have voted against are West Ham, Leicester & Leeds.

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Re: Financial Fair Play Initiative: the fans' view

by ZacNaloen » 26 Apr 2012 09:44

Okay question here, when it comes to spending on say infrastructure. Which genuinely requires debt or large investment from owner/other sources.


How is this provisioned under this scheme?

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Re: Splash that cash soon!

by Friday's Legacy » 26 Apr 2012 09:46

No Fixed Abode Splash the cash soon! My, the goalposts are moving now you have a very rich owner............


Says the Chelsea fan that claims he will be using his mates season ticket here next season! :lol:

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