Re: Very interesting article on Financial Fair Play
If someone started a soft drink company and gave their product away for free for the sole purpose of having the biggest market share, would that be allowed? At some point they will probably stop, but what happens to every other company in the mean time?
If you invest money into a business you expect a profitable return at some point. Exposure and fame for the owner doesn't really count as that in my view. Even if you consider it as marketing for Abu Dhabi, it's still about financially rewarding as burning money to stay warm.
There are other sports that either have spending caps or are discussing the introduction of them. It is comparable to US sports even if it isn't a closed competition. If you want your club to play in the PL? These are the rules you need to follow. Same with the CL. The rules are there to restrict the amount money spent on the team, the one that actually enters the competition. You can spend all you like on the infrastructure around them.
If someone started a soft drink company and gave their product away for free for the sole purpose of having the biggest market share, would that be allowed? At some point they will probably stop, but what happens to every other company in the mean time?
If you invest money into a business you expect a profitable return at some point. Exposure and fame for the owner doesn't really count as that in my view. Even if you consider it as marketing for Abu Dhabi, it's still about financially rewarding as burning money to stay warm.
There are other sports that either have spending caps or are discussing the introduction of them. It is comparable to US sports even if it isn't a closed competition. If you want your club to play in the PL? These are the rules you need to follow. Same with the CL. The rules are there to restrict the amount money spent on the team, the one that actually enters the competition. You can spend all you like on the infrastructure around them.