JLW
Player Valuation: £60m
Think it will be a long time before we can afford a twix and a packet of skips, i wouldnt worry about that just yet.....how long till we break it?
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Think it will be a long time before we can afford a twix and a packet of skips, i wouldnt worry about that just yet.....how long till we break it?
You sure about amortisation?Its covering wages, amortisation, agents fee's and transfer fees.
Might level the playing field and turn the "entertainment" into a competitive sport again.
Or just ambitions at all to be fair. It will 100% not punish the biggest culprits anyway, fully expect a "3 designated players" on "max contracts" or something introduced too, so they can keep paying insane money to the select best.Think its a short to bankruptcy/administration for many clubs who are over ambitious.
Aston Villa.….the two Manchester clubs voted against whilst Chelsea abstained.
Talking of Chelsea did I hear correctly this morning on Talk.... A Chelsea player signed for £80m 8yr contract £100k per week not even a first team regular?So the last knowncomplete season earnings for TV is 22/23.
The lowest earners where Southampton with 128.2m.
X4 multiple is 512.8.
Man City current wage bill is around 190m a season. They'll still be able to spend over 300m a season on transfers if they want.
All the scare stories that this cap will weaken the PL as a brand is nonsense. The super rich will still be able to spend at will.
A 3x multiple would have been better but that would limit Chelsea to just 2 signings a year, bless them.
The important cap for the leading clubs is the UEFA one, which is set at 70% of revenue, but I think they have a couple more seasons to achieve that. (I don't know for sure because we're not threatening European Footy anytime soon)
Lavia is on similar but cost ~60m - played 1 game around Xmas, got injured for the rest of the season.Talking of Chelsea did I hear correctly this morning on Talk.... A Chelsea player signed for £80m 8yr contract £100k per week not even a first team regular?
I think Winston Bogarde was reported as earning £70K pw at Chelsea back in 02/03 or thereabouts. He was the lid who had about half a dozen games in 5 years or something daft.Talking of Chelsea did I hear correctly this morning on Talk.... A Chelsea player signed for £80m 8yr contract £100k per week not even a first team regular?
There is no rule that dosent benifit the rich apart from a hard cap on spending and there's no hope of that as it would handicap English teams in Europe.So the last knowncomplete season earnings for TV is 22/23.
The lowest earners where Southampton with 128.2m.
X4 multiple is 512.8.
Man City current wage bill is around 190m a season. They'll still be able to spend over 300m a season on transfers if they want.
All the scare stories that this cap will weaken the PL as a brand is nonsense. The super rich will still be able to spend at will.
A 3x multiple would have been better but that would limit Chelsea to just 2 signings a year, bless them.
The important cap for the leading clubs is the UEFA one, which is set at 70% of revenue, but I think they have a couple more seasons to achieve that. (I don't know for sure because we're not threatening European Footy anytime soon)
Isn't this what Forest claimed they did?I didnt realise it was a multiple.
So from summer 2025 the floodgates on spending will open.
This means until then clubs wont want to risk breaking the existing rules and points deductions.
For us then, surely we keep Branthwaite another 12months to sell for a far bigger fee?