This is just wrong.
#1
This is just wrong.
UEFA Moot Idea Of Taxing Clubs Who Spend Big On Transfers
UEFA are looking at the possibility of taxing transfer fees. Any funds raised would then be redistributed to rival teams in order to help increase competition...
UEFA Moot Idea Of Taxing Clubs Who Spend Big On Transfers - Goal.com
The Obama generation.
UEFA are looking at the possibility of taxing transfer fees. Any funds raised would then be redistributed to rival teams in order to help increase competition...
UEFA Moot Idea Of Taxing Clubs Who Spend Big On Transfers - Goal.com
The Obama generation.
#3
The best solution would be to set a limit on how much a club can lose. Like Chelsea, for the past years they have had a huge loss every year but still no financial problem just because Roman is their owner. Put a limit on how much money they can lose every year instead.
A well structured and well organized club shouldn't have to pay for those whose not.
//rant
A well structured and well organized club shouldn't have to pay for those whose not.
//rant
#10
Sorry buddy, can't agree. If you have it, you can do what you want with it.
Do we have to send some cash to Crystal Palace because they are out of cash? George Gillet has to sell the Montreal Canadians.... Well, sorry to hear that, but you can't spend it if you don't have it.
He's keeping Liverpool though... And supposedly agreed to give Benitez 40 mil pounds to spend this summer.
If you can't afford a top football club, buy a team in the Coca Cola Championship, not in the Premier League.
I guess what really bothers me is the fact that when football was dominated by Serie A nobody complained... Nobody wanted a 6+5 homegrown rule.. nobody was thinking about putting spending caps on anything.
Now it's all about Man U/Chelsea and Liverpool (Sorry Gunners, you're not in this category right now) and it seems, at least to me, that Blatter and Platini do everything they can to stop them from staying on top. Even though they do it fair and square.
Calciopoli scandal anyone?
Do we have to send some cash to Crystal Palace because they are out of cash? George Gillet has to sell the Montreal Canadians.... Well, sorry to hear that, but you can't spend it if you don't have it.
He's keeping Liverpool though... And supposedly agreed to give Benitez 40 mil pounds to spend this summer.
If you can't afford a top football club, buy a team in the Coca Cola Championship, not in the Premier League.
I guess what really bothers me is the fact that when football was dominated by Serie A nobody complained... Nobody wanted a 6+5 homegrown rule.. nobody was thinking about putting spending caps on anything.
Now it's all about Man U/Chelsea and Liverpool (Sorry Gunners, you're not in this category right now) and it seems, at least to me, that Blatter and Platini do everything they can to stop them from staying on top. Even though they do it fair and square.
Calciopoli scandal anyone?