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Does it? Newcastle, Manchester United, Arsenal are all unable to spend now because of it.

Brentford and Brighton seem to be doing just fine
Those teams have all spent huge amounts in recent years and right up to this summer. I honestly have no clue if they can't spend any more. But I don't read much into a January window because that's not where we see most big transfers.

Brighton have sold lots of good players for big money so fair play to them. But it shouldn't have to be the case that smaller teams are expected to sell their best players continually, before they spend money.
 
Does it? Newcastle, Manchester United, Arsenal are all unable to spend now because of it.

Brentford and Brighton seem to be doing just fine
The next big Everton That will be that after years of massive fees for young players just as we have two top young prospects to cash in on all the usual big spenders will hit the FFP limit and the market will crash.
 
Those teams have all spent huge amounts in recent years and right up to this summer. I honestly have no clue if they can't spend any more. But I don't read much into a January window because that's not where we see most big transfers.

Brighton have sold lots of good players for big money so fair play to them. But it shouldn't have to be the case that smaller teams are expected to sell their best players continually, before they spend money.
They are well run businesses, success follows that. Brentford and Brighton are just so well run, well planned, take sensible decisions.

Brighton play in Europe for the first time ever, that’s success.

They aren’t going to win the league maybe? But they have tiny fan bases and small stadiums. That’s always going to limit you and always has.

if Brighton could get crowds of 40-50k they could definitely break top 4.
 

The worst thing about these rules is that they actively encourage selling youth players. That’s completely against the spirit of the game, and will contribute to the game losing its soul even more than it already has, if that’s even possible.
100%. Fans want to see their own academy kids come through and star for their own club. It’s just another example of the rules of the game giving fans the opposite of what they want.
 
Those teams have all spent huge amounts in recent years and right up to this summer. I honestly have no clue if they can't spend any more. But I don't read much into a January window because that's not where we see most big transfers.

Brighton have sold lots of good players for big money so fair play to them. But it shouldn't have to be the case that smaller teams are expected to sell their best players continually, before they spend money.
In other times, those clubs would spend regardless of timing if they needed reinforcements, which they do.
 



Very valid point.

Also doesn't take into consideration the market value of players.

Since FFP/financial regulation has come in there's been 4 players sold for £100mill in the PL alone. This in turn drives the market up.

If these regulations were effective, there'd be no way a club can spend that much on 1 player (Chelsea bought 2) without looking to balance the books.

But they got round a loop hole which helps the clubs but the damage has already been done to the market.
 
Very valid point.

Also doesn't take into consideration the market value of players.

Since FFP/financial regulation has come in there's been 4 players sold for £100mill in the PL alone. This in turn drives the market up.

If these regulations were effective, there'd be no way a club can spend that much on 1 player (Chelsea bought 2) without looking to balance the books.

But they got round a loop hole which helps the clubs but the damage has already been done to the market.
I don't think it is a valid point. Under the current system if an owner messes things up they leave the club £105 million in debt. There's half a chance that a relegated club can sell enough players to avoid administration. If that was increased to £218 million any club relegated and in that much debt is almost certain to go bankrupt if their owner stops funding them. Personally I'd say no club can lose any money, but bring in a transfer spending limit and wage cap that's the same for every club.
 

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