Re: OT Uefa warns clubs about meeting financial fair play rules
Emirates Marketing Project should be thrown out of the Champions League, says Borussia Dortmund chief executive
Borussia Dortmund's chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke, has suggested Emirates Marketing Project should be excluded from the Champions League because of excessive 'back-door- funding' received as a result of being sponsored by companies controlled by the club's owner.
Ahead of tonight's Champions League showdown between the German and English champions, Watzke criticised Roberto Mancini's side's dependence on Sheik Mansour's fortune.
Dortmund pride themselves on adhering to stringent rules regarding the club's spending limits, and are big supporters of Uefa's financial fair play rules which have been laid out to limit all team's expenditures.
Uefa have made it clear that the punishment for not following their guildeines will be dismissal from Europe's elite competition and Watzke has thrown his support behind this sanction.
"Uefa must find the thin line between sponsorship and excessive backdoor funding - they must show strength to expel big clubs," said Watzke.
"No tycoon should be allowed to pump crazy money into a club with sponsorship from five companies he controls. If that happens, financial fair play will fail.
"The fact is that the Bundesliga has caught up considerably, thanks to their sound banking practices. This will eventually be expressed by results."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/9584125/Manchester-City-should-be-thrown-out-of-the-Champions-League-says-Borussia-Dortmund-chief-executive.html
Emirates Marketing Project should be thrown out of the Champions League, says Borussia Dortmund chief executive
Borussia Dortmund's chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke, has suggested Emirates Marketing Project should be excluded from the Champions League because of excessive 'back-door- funding' received as a result of being sponsored by companies controlled by the club's owner.
Ahead of tonight's Champions League showdown between the German and English champions, Watzke criticised Roberto Mancini's side's dependence on Sheik Mansour's fortune.
Dortmund pride themselves on adhering to stringent rules regarding the club's spending limits, and are big supporters of Uefa's financial fair play rules which have been laid out to limit all team's expenditures.
Uefa have made it clear that the punishment for not following their guildeines will be dismissal from Europe's elite competition and Watzke has thrown his support behind this sanction.
"Uefa must find the thin line between sponsorship and excessive backdoor funding - they must show strength to expel big clubs," said Watzke.
"No tycoon should be allowed to pump crazy money into a club with sponsorship from five companies he controls. If that happens, financial fair play will fail.
"The fact is that the Bundesliga has caught up considerably, thanks to their sound banking practices. This will eventually be expressed by results."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/9584125/Manchester-City-should-be-thrown-out-of-the-Champions-League-says-Borussia-Dortmund-chief-executive.html