The Everton Forum • Re: Financial Fairplay Investigation - 4 Points Back
Makes a farce of the new rules they’re proposing, massively skews the league even more than the current situationYes it does @777Kidnappings . 3-year period is fixed. Profits disappear in the same way losses do in the 4th year.
£75m of that loss for spurs is infrastructure related and is exempt from FFP regs. So their reporting loss for that is £13m. Well within limits. They're a really well run club.
Even if that wasn't the case, rules change this August to a wage based rule (people are guessing) and Spurs are doing pretty well in that table as well:
Say they bring in 85% cap of revenue can be spent on wages & transfers
Anyone already over 85% on wages needs to chop their wage bill whilst spending nothing
Meanwhile Man Utd go from a limit of £105m loss over 3 seasons just like everyone else, to being able to spend almost £200m per season (so £600m over 3 seasons)
Someone ambitious and well run like Brighton go from £105m losses over 3 seasons (so can spend quite a bit due to their sales and profit) to limit of £40m per season or £120m over 3 seasons unless they massively increase revenue further
Statistics: Posted by Cereal Killer — Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:53 pm
