Sentences with phrase «ffp rules»

FFP rules currently stipulate that clubs can not post losses of more than 30 million euros over the three - year period to 2018.
UEFA has confirmed that Rubin Kazan will replace fellow Russian club Dynamo Moscow in the Europa League after the latter broke FFP rules.
That money owing would have been # 3 million higher but that amount was converted into shares to get round the FFP rules that had prevented them signing players.
If they can't make the FFP rules stick (Arsene Wenger and many others have raised serious doubts and there's the legal issue of kicking clubs out of major competitions), Arsenal's problems will unravel, and they will need to consider their whole structure in terms of the direction the club takes.
Stan Kroenke will only have to seriously consider investing if UEFA can't make the FFP rules work.
RA, I'll have to remind myself on that point re FFP rules later on, have to zoom off now!
A lot of Arsenal's recent transfer activity has been a calculated gamble on the FFP rules being enforced.
I guess the latest figures show that Arsenal can invest this summer without breaking any of the FFP rules, or it's own business principle of sustainability?
I don't think there is much in there at all on the subject of bad - mouthing City, rather a couple of points about the FFP rules and how / if they will be applied and correcting your lack of knowledge on the history The Arsenal.
But, he and any other club involved does have a right to appeal any decision made that they don't agree, It's in the FFP rules.
The re-written FFP rules say that if a club fails to meet FFP regulations and then offer to do a deal with Uefa then any directly affected party (which I guess means any other club in the same league that might qualify for Europe, or any club in any other country that is playing in Europe) can appeal against the attempt by the club come to an arrangement with Uefa to mitigate their sanction in a plea bargain.
What is clear is that unless a breach of the FFP rules occurs no sanction will be applied, which other clubs could agree with or not.
Jovetic is expected to take the No. 10 jersey at ASM, with Kylian Mbappe expected to go on loan to Paris Saint - Germain in order for the latter to comply with FFP rules (the transfer will become permanent next summer)
Deloitte has announced that Premier League clubs nearly tripled record profits thanks to huge broadcast revenues and FFP rules controlling wages.
Deloitte has announced that Premier League clubs more than doubled record profits thanks to huge broadcast revenues and FFP rules controlling wages.
Also on the FFP rules, it's funny how the reasoning behind essentially scrapping them was because the Premier League TV deal would have given English teams an advantage in the Champions League.
FFP rules now state you can only have $ 30 million loss over a 3 year period.
i was disappointed that FFP rules have just gone out of the window and we can thank Platini for that just so he can help PSG now look according to Budd they have already offered 125 million euros for Ronaldo who is next Sanchez Messi??
Also the FFP rules Maybe loosened.
Amazingly enough though, a report in The Express claims that # 22 million could be enough to sign the PSG and Uruguay star this summer, as the French club are under pressure to offload one of their star men to help them conform with the FFP rules and Ibrahimovich is still clearly their first choice front man.
my problem with AW is that for years he resisted to buy good players because of a million or two difference from asking price today's market those players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we are the only club that is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship coming any day now
The Frenchman is said to be a big admirer of the Liverpool forward and despìte Liverpool's insistence they will not sell even though his contract has just a year to run, the FFP rules make this a very risky tactic.
FIFA, UEFA, the FA... PSG are laughing at you... they have blatantly broken the FFP rules now they are openly breaking the tapping up rules, unless Arsenal have sanctioned it, in which case AW is lying to us....
Manchester City were punished last season for breaking the FFP rules but the regulations were relaxed recently after pressure from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
why take any chances with the golden goose and if its true that FFP rules are about to be relaxed it means the cornerstone of the boards argument around a stable long term business plan is now in shreds.
Is it possible to spend that amount of money and still buy Sanchez in the same window without violating FFP rules, I really don't get it... But if PSG manages to get these done, Neymar, Sanchez, Di maria, Cavani in the same team will have a crack at the CL...
i blame Michel UEFA Platini that shi7 who parity much done away with FFP because he said that the EPL is too strong and relaxing the FFP rules will help other leagues but fail to see only one off teams in other leagues are making a killing and the rest of that league are just suffering, and not forgetting gazumping players sale price and salaries gone through the roof,
I don't understand the FFP rules that well but how much can we still spend this summer?
Furthermore, the more we can do to stop City strengthening the more likely they will implode under FFP rules and homegrown issues.
Di Maria has stated he wants to leave real Madrid, PSG are interested but Laurent Blanc has openly admitted their hands are tied with FFP rules.
The only financial problem they have is working out how to get around the ffp rules.
But any club with ambitions to spend big now and make a move for the top now will find it very difficult to overcome FFP rules now in effect — they will be hindered greatly.
My question is when the heck are the FFP rules actually going to kick in?
They have released (transfer / loan) many high wages players --(Nani, Kagawa, Evra, Ferdinand and still releasing more (Zaha, etc) So they are financially ok to buy good stuffs without fouling FFP rules.
We are or never have been in danger of breaking FFP rules.
If the rumor of Ox # 35 million is true along with Welbeck Everton rumor of # 30 million then I think they will be sold and maybe Alexis if PSG interest is true and they can get around FFP rules to afford him.
Even with all their money, that is not a good situation and they do still have to comply with the FFP rules laid down by UEFA.
They hide behind FFP rules while teams brazenly ignore or deliberately break them, and UEFA do nothing to those teams.
Normally, with the amount of money available to them, getting a player from the French champions would only be possible for Arsenal if they were keen on selling, but it seems as though the FFP rules and sanctions from UEFA may be starting to bite on PSG a little bit, which may be why the manager Laurent Bland has revealed, in a Metro report, that there is little he can do to stop the club selling Rabiot.
The new FFP rules have made a move for Toure difficult, meaning Ancelotti has had to turn his attentions elsewhere after being impressed by Firmino's recent displays.
Both clubs are run as a business, without the sugar daddy style owners propping up the likes of Chelsea and Man City but both of us have got quite big financial clout, especially now the FFP rules have reined in the extravagance of people like Abramovich.
Yes we owe the banks around 230 million it's a long term loan we pay back around 25 million a year, this season 2014/15 we ar going to turn ower around 330 + million And our outgoing is going to be around 220 million or less, this season and the next 5 seasons we will be malikng around 110 million profit a year, we had 170million in the bank in April which was confirmed by the club we have spent some money on players 70 + million leaves you with 100 million in the bank then in June we recived 3 new sponsership deal worth around 130 million (wether or not it was paid lump sump or spread across the season to lower profit margin that I haven't looked at) all in all we can spend ready cash ower 200 milion if we realy want we can spend double and more of that sum and we still be within the FFP rules becouse they look at accounts 3 years acumalation
NNAAAA sory mate apart from top Spanish clubs who gets huge share of the TV money and Monocco who is tax free there are no excuse for any teams following FFP rules as we found out when it come in to force last summer.
The Blues will no doubt be a tough nut to crack again, especially as the easing of the FFP rules means that they can spend big money to strengthen an already strong squad, but I am not so worried about our other rivals for a number of reasons.
There have been some suggestions that Valencia were not in a strong bargaining position themselves, though, because of their financial situation and now Metro has reported that one of the club's chiefs has admitted this and prepared their fans for the departure of at least one of their players in order to comply with the FFP rules.
Those sort of wages would play havoc with Arsenal's «prudent» management, and would probably not even be possible under the new FFP rules, but the TV Pundit Ray Wilkins reckons that if Arsenal were forced to sell, there would be one silver lining.
There's other ways clubs are paying the players ever since the FFP rules came in.
Inter have recently been bought by a cash rich chinese business, All they have to do is work out how to get round the FFP rules, rename the stadium and a few sponsorship deals and inter are rolling in money.
They want his wages off the books and a fee can be negotiated, they need cash up front to meet ffp rules.
With the original FFP rules, we probably would have had the chance to close the gap on Manchester united without having to contend with the oil rich clubs too much.
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