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silverjx 16.01.13 - 02:18pm
Have all written to UEFA in one letter asking for FFP rules to be tightend further to curb the loopholes and stop unliable spending....seems tho the problem is some power could be given to Platini to enforce rules over the FA at domestic level aswell chin * +

gersbust 16.01.13 - 02:38pm
girlcry * +

soufpaw 16.01.13 - 03:36pm
FFP in England will only benefit Man Utd.Biggest income,biggest crowds so the league will be a virtual formality.I quite liked City Blackburn and Chelsea buying their way to titles.If not the United would have won the PL every season apart from Arsenals brief heyday. * +

soufpaw 16.01.13 - 03:41pm
FFP will be abused much in the same way Rugby Union beat the tax system in the old days with free cars and houses and dodgy bank accounts.Even so only Man Utd will gain from FFP and in Europe the big will get bigger and clubs like Malaga or a couple of decades back Parma will never replicate as FFP will crush any ambition.FFP is bad for competition and the top leagues will be ever more predictable. * +

soufpaw 16.01.13 - 03:45pm
Even worse the clubs directly below United will then massively increase ticket prices to close the financial gap to then give them more money to spend and that will mushroom down the pyramid.The salary cap in Rugby League is a nonsense and has been widely abused.Even so the same 4 clubs dominate.FFP will not benefit smaller or medium size clubs one bit.Wealthy benefactors will be put off investing too. * +

silverjx 16.01.13 - 05:37pm
Don't think you can say it would total benefit United soufpaw, not even the biggest spender, think Liverpool spent more and Spurs around about but look at the table teams like Everton could have made top 4 each season with the budget if the Unlimited clubs had curbed spending and teams can't build anymore because soon as they unearth a top player could easy be bought * +

silverjx 16.01.13 - 05:41pm
Arsenal been the example how many left to go to a smaller club but more money? plus look at Portsmouth as a example, unlimited money means no ceiling for Wages no Ceiling for wages mean the other clubs have to offer more then they can afford to keep in the game * +

9362 16.01.13 - 05:56pm
But if the spending had been curbed in previous seasons both Everton and especially Arsenal would have had less money as clubs like city would not have got players from them at big prices * +

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