Man city banned from champions League (1 Viewer)

PurpleBin

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People saying about Barcelona and Madrid. Their revenue streams are much, much higher than Citys...surely? City don't have that global appeal like them two do.

Trophy wise and money wise City are a big club but off it they're not in the same leage as the other succesful European sides. In England alone, Liverpool, United, Arsenal and Chelsea all bigger than City.
 

tisza

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They can only get served a fine by the EFL if they re-enter it. Worse were Wolves who ran up a £50 million loss in one season...
Wolves a very dodgy case.
Those Mendez players came in on low wages by Championship standards, some even less than they were on before.
But the penalties for those clubs that get promoted are negligible. Don't get promoted and there's transfer bans etc.
Bournemouth are done at 4.75m.
QPR spent a fortune on lawyers and got there's reduced considerably (some of it settled by changing owners loans into equity!!).
 

tisza

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It's strange how UEFA can punish City for owners investments yet didn't give a toss when many big clubs across Europe were helping players avoid tax (break the law) through various alternative means to direct wages.
 

vow

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Could Man City potentially be stripped of Premier League titles too?
 

tisza

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It’s clubs like City that make it so much harder for clubs like ours to get anywhere without a tycoon
Problem is can go through PL & Championship and there are very few club without out a "tycoon" or business consortium behind them.
Likes of Steve Gibson relative paupers when looking at the other owners.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Problem is can go through PL & Championship and there are very few club without out a "tycoon" or business consortium behind them.
Likes of Steve Gibson relative paupers when looking at the other owners.

Look at the financial state of most Championship clubs and they’re built on sand. Unless they’re collecting monstrous parachute payments
 

tisza

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Look at the financial state of most Championship clubs and they’re built on sand. Unless they’re collecting monstrous parachute payments
exactly.
Been screaming it for age Championship financial model is a shambles.
Few of these owners are tied to their clubs (most are overseas investors). Clubs piling up debt which owners could "walk away" from.
Clubs can seem to resist the magnet pull upwards on wages that PL wages continues to create.
 

tisza

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Why do they wait for years before they clamp down?
isn't part of it that it refers to block of years rather than individual ones? Then you have the 12 month delay in accounts being published, then you have the investigation/mitigation
 

fernandopartridge

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exactly.
Been screaming it for age Championship financial model is a shambles.
Few of these owners are tied to their clubs (most are overseas investors). Clubs piling up debt which owners could "walk away" from.
Clubs can seem to resist the magnet pull upwards on wages that PL wages continues to create.
.... And now selling their grounds to the owners via new companies. It bodes well doesn't it
 

tisza

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See the PSG chairman now being charged with bribing FIFA officials in relation to TV contracts. Do FIFA/UEFA have a "fit & proper" ownership standard?
 

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