Wimbwinchester_royal As far as I can tell the financial fair play rules are there to make sure clubs remain self sufficient, which is absolutely right imo. For sure it will mean that the smaller clubs will get penalised if they try to compete financially with the bigger clubs, but they shouldn't be trying to. Oxford will never be able to compete with a club/brand the size of Arsenal, that's just the way of the world, and if FPP stops over ambitious chairmen putting their clubs in danger of potential insolvency through the pursuit of an impossible dream then good.
I agree they're a step in the right direction to keep clubs afloat but it's a shame that's coming at the expense of totally shutting the door on any club daring to dream they'll compete with the very best.
Agreed. There's still nothing stopping another club doing a Reading with regards to a new owner building a new stadium, that then attracts more supporters and increases revenue, which in turn means you can compete at a more competitive level. Sadly though for the most part it does mean if you're a little club, the chances are you will always remain so. We can count ourselves lucky to a certain extent with having a top end Championship set-up. Once the FPP kicks in fully and it's more of a level playing field, we will have just as good a chance of winning promotion to the Premier League as anyone else in this division. The Cat 1 academy also comes into it's own then as well. That could make a massive difference against relatively similar sized opponents.