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  • #16
    Re: FFP - Bristol City

    Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
    That’s way too long for a Tuesday morning. Are the Wurzels getting deducted 30 points or nah?
    no mention of it

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    • #17
      Re: FFP - Bristol City

      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
      no mention of it
      Ah well. Fingers crossed :hehe:

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      • #18
        Re: FFP - Bristol City

        Wages £30 million. Gate receipts £5 million.

        It can't go on. Them, City, most Championship clubs, debts getting bigger and now more costly to service.

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        • #19
          Re: FFP - Bristol City

          Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
          Wages £30 million. Gate receipts £5 million.

          It can't go on. Them, City, most Championship clubs, debts getting bigger and now more costly to service.
          The only way for things to change is to force players wages down to an sustainable level. the cap on the wage bill as a percentage of income was meant to do this but I don't think they defined "income". Perhaps someone can explain

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          • #20
            Re: FFP - Bristol City

            Originally posted by tforturton View Post
            It's not a loss if someone steps in to reduce the borrowing (as long as it's by legal means). How do you think Cardiff have managed to avoid it?
            Financial Fair Play was introduced ostensibly to protect smaller clubs from unscrupulous owners, who could borrow excessively, and bankrupt their club. Sadly, clubs have continued to go out of business, so you could say it had failed, in that respect. What it was actually for, was to protect the positions of the big European clubs, and to that end it has worked brilliantly, to the point where they are almost out of sight, and out of reach. Only serious unlimited money can get round things as they stand (like Newcastle, Man City).

            I know I seem to bring this subject up on a regular basis, but in recent years I've come to the conclusion that the whole set-up is there to benefit and protect the big clubs, and the rest can go hang. Sorry, but it's true.
            Cardiff City benefitted through parachute payments. Hence the systematic cut backs in the last couple of seasons

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