Yea...ive had half an hour....im mad! What a set of idiots....in this day and age of regulation, compliance and political correctness, we get this. Money is flooding through football.....yet we dont have anything in place to police it!
Id love to know just how many people there are and their roles within the strucure and their salaries. Charlton must be livid...i would be!
I don’t want to state the obvious lads and lasses but you do know that the report is in the Sun! Just saying.
I think Derby are still undergoing "the process"...so its possible (as its the same charge as wednesday) they will also start on minus 12. So next season we have potentially 2 teams on minus 12 and then we have Reading who have to make a PROFIT of £12 million to beat ffp (3rd season this year), so its highly likely they will go into admin.
It’s particularly a right load of b0llocks about they could have tried harder though, everybody knows they wanted to be in Europe within two years so of course they were pushing for promotion, hope Charlton go after them with all guns blazing.
Ha ha yea..."the daily truth!" Well i think report is out tomorow, so the sun could be right about something for once!!
God, that bit suggesting that Wednesday losing players after 30th June played a part it it being unfair to deduct them... Charlton lost their best player! They must be livid. Absolutely ridiculous. Hopefully this being a Sun article means it’s a load of rubbish
mebbe so but on this occasion they are talking about the EFL being inept and cocking things up, so I know who my money is on.
All joking aside the best chance to get the EFL to sort themselves out is if one of the big National tabloids go after them.
I could listen to Simon Jordan all day. He's got to be involved with the FA EFL PL and have an influence but they'd all shat themselves. Reyt blowk.
On a side note. I can see 'from now on' the EFL changing the FFP rules regarding wage/income loss regulations. At some point I'll predict a club who are close to breaking the rules will argue or levvy the powers that be and blame Covid and suggest they'd have earned loads more if it hadn't happened and therefore stayed within the parameters. Obviously the Weds, Derby, Bham etc situations are pre Covid but the next one's will be after it and will try it on.
I wonder if the EFL could/should apply a yearly (instead of 3 yearly) FFP rule and have say 1 point deducted for every 5 million over.
That isn't much of a disincentive, 1 point for every million over might make clubs sit up and take notice though