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Llanedeyrnblue
08-12-16, 18:44
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38251262

Llanedeyrnblue
08-12-16, 18:46
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38251262

Still within the FPP regs so they say:shrug:

BLUETIT
08-12-16, 18:50
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38251262

It's not that good a story, that you had to post it TWICE :xmashehe::xmashehe:

Llanedeyrnblue
08-12-16, 18:53
A malfunction by this board

headlight
08-12-16, 19:05
So they have lost 36.34 million over the past 2 seasons & are allowed to lose 39 million over 3 seasons so this season their losses must be under 2.66 million or they will break FFP.

Ring_Peace
08-12-16, 19:32
I prefer this thread....less fatty.

Ring_Peace
08-12-16, 19:33
This thread is too fat for me.

Wales-Bales
11-09-22, 13:20
Interesting post considering where they are now, and their ability to sell players for silly money.

PontBlue
11-09-22, 13:36
I can't believe they got Chelsea to spend £60m on Cucurella. He's nowhere near as good as Chilwell

Wales-Bales
11-09-22, 13:40
I can't believe they got Chelsea to spend £60m on Cucurella. He's nowhere near as good as ChilwellIf you read the article, the owners actually had a long-term plan and they used FFP out of necessity.

Trigger
11-09-22, 16:01
Have to speculate to accumulate. Just do it properly or be lucky.

Vindec
11-09-22, 16:20
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38251262

That article is 6 years old.

Wales-Bales
11-09-22, 17:26
That article is 6 years old.
Yes, and now there is sufficient data to analyse their methods and progress. It could be a case study for ambitious club owners.

A Quiet Monkfish
11-09-22, 18:37
Yes, and now there is sufficient data to analyse their methods and progress. It could be a case study for ambitious club owners.

This 'well run' have actually run up debts of close to £350 million. The owner has borne the debt himself, but that makes them the 4th highest debt-laden club in the Premier League.

Wales-Bales
11-09-22, 18:43
This 'well run' have actually run up debts of close to £350 million. The owner has borne the debt himself, but that makes them the 4th highest debt-laden club in the Premier League.How much is their squad and future TV money worth? They're not cashing out tomorrow you know.