Their home fans have been doing that for years - don't think City have even noticed.Away fans could boycott City. Would be symbolic only. But would send a powerful message that people don't like clubs like city taking the pizz.
Their home fans have been doing that for years - don't think City have even noticed.Away fans could boycott City. Would be symbolic only. But would send a powerful message that people don't like clubs like city taking the pizz.
Away fans could boycott City. Would be symbolic only. But would send a powerful message that people don't like clubs like city taking the pizz.
hahaha ... these fudging guys wipe their ass with FFP
It's a smart idea with two major flaws.Uefa looking to bring in salary cap.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/uefa-salary-cap-ffp-tax-24750262
It's a smart idea with two major flaws.
- The spending cap is still based on turnover, so oil money will still sneak its way in via the backdoor and hire better lawyers than UEFA can compete with
- The luxury tax is split between all the other teams in the competition. With an endless supply of money, that will always stretch the oil clubs into the distance. The luxury tax should have the full amount of the overspend going to each and every other club in the competition.
And, of course, take their cut from the luxury tax.Uefa are not that interested in making the competition more competitive. They want the bigger teams to get further in the competition as more people will watch. But they have to do something about so many clubs being in a financial mess. So if the oil clubs want to back door money through dodgy naming rights deals or whatever, they don't mind that much. As it won't put that club at financial risk.
hahaha ... these fudging guys wipe their ass with FFP
It's all still a factor of revenue though. City have proven that if your lawyers are good enough, you can call anything revenue.So the prem and football league will change their rules to match? That's a lot of clubs that will have to sell players or fall foul. Leicester, everton, villa, west ham included. Possibly arsenal and liverpool.
Interesting.
It's all still a factor of revenue though. City have proven that if your lawyers are good enough, you can call anything revenue.
Funny thing, that came out a week before uefa announced they were doing one. The premier league will follow.