The club, owned by Thai entrepreneur Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, were deemed to have breached financial
fair play rules when they made a # 21 million loss in that 2013 - 14 season.
Not exact matches
What I would like to know is
when Manchester etc can spend over 200 million were does
fair play rules kick in, it seems to me that it is all talk but no substance.
Financial
Fair Play is coming into effect, and this is a club that has never liked spending more money than they have, even
when they were
playing in Champions League and those
rules didn't apply.
The French club have alerted Premier League clubs that they are willing to sell at least one of their first - team squad
when the window opens to help them comply with UEFA's Financial
Fair Play rules.
@Shambo, what did you think about what was said at the clubs AGM (reaching the knock out phase of the CL is like winning silverware - AV)
When the
fair play system comes into
rule in 2/3 years the club will then be able to compete with the big 4 and challenge for the prem or champ league.
«
When the law makes a decision and it goes against party executives or party officials, the very political parties who are calling for
rules of order and law to be put in place so that they will have a
fair playing field are the very ones who go and support these recalcitrant young persons as if what they did was right so it sets the tone that there is a conflict and it throws both parties at each other,» he added.
Please Jeff... why should charters get their «
fair share»
when they don't
play by the same
rules as the rest of the schools?
There are some details still to be formally published, but the basic principle behind transitional
rules is that they are designed to be
fair to all concerned and to avoid game
playing over
when steps are taken.
Kids only
play nice
when the
rules are
fair.