Modric THFC
Jimmy McCormick
Re: O/T Financial Fair Play - Now Voted In By The Premier League
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/...ier-league-new-financial-rules-explained.html
The Premier League clubs on Thursday agreed in principle to a system of enhanced financial regulations, which are designed to further improve the sustainability of clubs.
Here is more information to the agreed regulations:
Long-Term Sustainability Regulation
From the 2013/14 season Premier League clubs cannot make a loss in excess of £105m aggregated across seasons 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16.
Any club that makes a loss up to that limit will be subject to a tighter regulatory regime that includes:
- Secure owner funding for three years ahead
- Increased future financial information over the next three seasons.
Short-Term Cost Control Measure
Premier League clubs are restricted in terms the amount of increased PL Central Funds that can be used to increase current player wage costs to the tune of:
2013/14: £4m
2014/14: £8m
2015/16: £12m
The Short Term Cost Control measure applies only to clubs with a player wage bill in excess of £52m in 2013/14, £56m in 2014/15 and £60m in 2015/16.
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/...ier-league-new-financial-rules-explained.html
The Premier League clubs on Thursday agreed in principle to a system of enhanced financial regulations, which are designed to further improve the sustainability of clubs.
Here is more information to the agreed regulations:
Long-Term Sustainability Regulation
From the 2013/14 season Premier League clubs cannot make a loss in excess of £105m aggregated across seasons 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16.
Any club that makes a loss up to that limit will be subject to a tighter regulatory regime that includes:
- Secure owner funding for three years ahead
- Increased future financial information over the next three seasons.
Short-Term Cost Control Measure
Premier League clubs are restricted in terms the amount of increased PL Central Funds that can be used to increase current player wage costs to the tune of:
2013/14: £4m
2014/14: £8m
2015/16: £12m
The Short Term Cost Control measure applies only to clubs with a player wage bill in excess of £52m in 2013/14, £56m in 2014/15 and £60m in 2015/16.