28 Feb 2020 15:31:43
Championship clubs are wanting to change the financial fair play rules from how much a club are allowed to lose to a fixed budget on players wages and the size of squads allowed, as of yet all the Championship clubs can not agree how much the fixed budget should be although £20m is what has been put forward.


1.) 28 Feb 2020
28 Feb 2020 19:31:41
Won't work, IMO. Then again current FFP is abused by a few and doesn't work either. I suggest all debts are the owner's responsibility, so fit and proper person tests need to be more strict. No more Fawaz clowns. No loans made against the clubs. If owner wants to spend all their money, their choice but clubs can't be allowed to go our of business.


2.) 28 Feb 2020
28 Feb 2020 19:55:18
Well said, if a owner wishes to buy a club they and, or other investors have to be the ones to pay what
is owed, not the club. If who buys the club decides to spend well in excess on players and their wages over what the club can afford and take that as their personal debt to try and take on the biggest clubs, and indeed to try to gradually become one of the biggest clubs then good on them but not to spend then dump it on to the club.


3.) 28 Feb 2020
28 Feb 2020 20:15:47
We have our former owner who didn't back any of our managers to thank for ffp, nigel tried to run football like he ran his assets stripping buisness, the only way you can run football like a buisness is pay the players what the company can afford and we know that won't happen because unless every single club in the world says we have to abide by a maximum wage then it's pointless.

Should never have been introduced, if rich people want to try and buy success so be it, but only one can win the league and there are many rich people own these clubs.

It's actually backfired as it prevents rich people taking a third decision club like man city to the top flight because it's not allowed.


4.) 29 Feb 2020
29 Feb 2020 00:04:59
I personally think the new proposed way is even more ridiculous than the current one. Everyone will have the same wages cap that means Luton with their home attendances can supposedly afford the same wage as us with ours.