Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
Could the club offer Bruno Manga and any other new potential signings a low wage to sign a new contract with us, but offer a very good financial bonus if we did get promotion to the premier league while they are under contract with us?
Could that be an option for the club under the current financial fair play rules?
Also, if Vincent wanted to chuck cash at it next season but not to fall foul of the rules with ffp, would it be OK if say one of Vincents companies donated, not loaned the club, £6 million pounds for a transfer war chest as a gift. Could that be possible?
Re: Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
Like when the supporters had a whip round for that player to pay his transfer fee for £100,000. If it's a gift then surely it won't be under ffp
Re: Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
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uncle bob
Like when the supporters had a whip round for that player to pay his transfer fee for £100,000. If it's a gift then surely it won't be under ffp
And (NSASWA), look who they bought, the ffffing "Curry King" :hehe::hehe:
Re: Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
Like f*** I'd sign a contract like that!
It may have been different if it was Newcastle at the start of this season, but for us?
I'd go for a guaranteed wage somewhere over a contract of ifs and maybes with a long shot
Re: Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
If he was genuinely interested in progressing the club just let Cosway sponsor the stadium. That's how Man City do it.
He's not though
FFP is just used as an excuse for reduced investment
Re: Possible ways of getting new players in for next season without affecting FFP
Change our name to Derby County they seem to be able to spend as much as they like along with a few others in the Championship