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Stuart Pearce
A Simon Jordan piece on FFP. Personally I always like to hear his take about off the field matters.
I saw that if he made that up that ain't gonna look good, Apparently it is Bournemouth, Which if true I ain't surprised, They had spent a lot of money recentlyAnybody know anything about this or is it ridiculous?
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I still don't see where the could be relegated part falls into it. If it was something serious it would fall into the Man City category if it's PSR then it would be a maximum of 8 points deduction which would put them on 34 points and still 9 clear of the relegation zone.I saw that if he made that up that ain't gonna look good, Apparently it is Bournemouth, Which if true I ain't surprised, They had spent a lot of money recently
The suspicious activity was them not buying some one monthWhat‘s up with Ballmouth‘s accounts then?
Suspicious purchases of roof tiles from B&Q?
Can't see it with Bournemouth but suppose it could be the difference of deliberately concealing/cheating with the accounts? Regardless, seems a stretch.I still don't see where the could be relegated part falls into it. If it was something serious it would fall into the Man City category if it's PSR then it would be a maximum of 8 points deduction which would put them on 34 points and still 9 clear of the relegation zone.
Commentator during Chelsea v Everton mentioned that Everton’s due date for a loan repayment is tonight. How is that relevant? If they default do they go into administration? I haven’t a clue why the commentator mentioned it so thought I would ask on here.
Part of an article in the Telegraph:Commentator during Chelsea v Everton mentioned that Everton’s due date for a loan repayment is tonight. How is that relevant? If they default do they go into administration? I haven’t a clue why the commentator mentioned it so thought I would ask on here.
Well, except for when you have to be in compliance with the arbitrary financial rules... oh wait, apples and tangelos.Like Derby, Everton will be given all the time in the world to make that loan repayment or complete their takeover (or find a new buyer if this one falls through).
As Crewton once famously said; there are no deadlines.
The Premier League will do what they want ultimately, they make it up as they go alongWell, except for when you have to be in compliance with the arbitrary financial rules... oh wait, apples and tangelos.
Answer:What a f***ing mess this all is.
How can they take something as simple as two jumpers and a ball,arguably the most "spoken language" in the world, which offers so much enjoyment to millions across the globe and ruin it.
Too many people with no football ability are making a very good living off the backs of 22 players running around, and are very good at protecting their income while trashing the beautiful game.Answer:
To quote Mr Clough: "money will ruin football".
He wasn't wrong.
I think they're sailing so close to administration personally and it wouldn't surprise me if they possibly are and that the players have been told based upon tonight's performance.Commentator during Chelsea v Everton mentioned that Everton’s due date for a loan repayment is tonight. How is that relevant? If they default do they go into administration? I haven’t a clue why the commentator mentioned it so thought I would ask on here.
Probably best if you avoid this thread, really.I don’t give a flying fig about Bournemouth’s accounts. I also don’t care about ours or Everton’s.