Marius57
Player Valuation: £60m
That was incredible deducing so early on in the case.There's no son in law is there?
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That was incredible deducing so early on in the case.There's no son in law is there?
No. He's in computers. Keep up FFS.Step sons in law?
At least it has taken your minds off transfers, new stadiums, Lampard, etc.
I'm still intrigued where he got the information from though.We just might get to a hundred pages, keep it up Guys.
By computers he actually meant a plumberNo. He's in computers. Keep up FFS.
Very much enjoyed this this afternoon mate, thank you.
No. He's in computers. Keep up FFS.
I have just had a tree surgeon around to give me a price and whilst speaking FFP came up. He is clearly an expert at what he does and say that the actions taken against teams who have broken FFP to date are as below - and I trust him because he knows how to properly crop a tree.
- Vojvodina – fined €10,000 (December 21, 2012)
- Arsenal Kyiv – fined €45,000 (December 21, 2012)
- Osijek – fined €100,000 (December 21, 2012)
- Dinamo București – fined €100,000 (December 21, 2012)
- Rapid București – fined €100,000 (December 21, 2012). Missed deadline to pay outstanding payments and was handed a one-season ban from European competition (March 31, 2013).
- Hajduk Split – fined €40,000 (December 21, 2012). Withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013)
- Malaga – fined €300,000 and handed a one-season ban from European competition (March 31, 2013)
- Astra Ploiești – withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013)
- Metalurh Donetsk – withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013). Handed a one-season ban from European competition and fined €80,000 (December 20, 2013).
- Skonto – withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013). Handed a one-season ban from European competition and fined €40,000 (December 20, 2013).
- Trabzonspor – withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013)
- Zrinjski Mostar – withheld prize money for not paying outstanding payments (September 20, 2013)
- Petrolul Ploiești – handed a one-season ban from European competition and fined €50,000 (December 20, 2013).
- Pandurii Târgu Jiu – fined €40,000 (December 20, 2013)
- Śląsk Wrocław – fined €20,000 (December 20, 2013)
- Anzhi Makhachkala – fined €2 million, of which €1 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 21 players, and one-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Bursaspor – fined €200,000 fine, and one-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Galatasaray – fined €200,000, and one-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Levski Sofia – fined €200,000, and one-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Rubin Kazan – fined €6 million, of which €3 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 21 players, and transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Trabzonspor – fined €200,000, and one-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Zenit Saint Petersburg – fined €12 million fine, of which €6 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 22 players, and transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions were imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Paris Saint-Germain – find €60 million, of which €40 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 21 players, and transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Manchester City – fined €60 million, of which €40 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 21 players, and transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions imposed (May 16, 2014)
- Astana – fined €2 million, of which €1.5 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 22 players, and transfer spending restrictions imposed. Required to break even by 2018 (May 20, 2016)
- Dinamo Zagreb – fined €200,000. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 23 players, and required to break even by 2016 (May 20, 2016)
- Fenerbahçe – fined €7.5 million, of which €5.5 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions imposed, required to reach a defined employee benefit expenses to revenue ratio, and required to break even by 2019 (May 20, 2016)
- Trabzonspor – fined €2 million, of which €1 million was suspended. Squad for UEFA competitions reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions imposed, required to reach a defined employee benefit expenses to revenue ratio, and required to break even by 2018 (May 20, 2016)
- AC Milan – banned from European competitions for a year (June 28, 2019)
That was incredible deducing so early on in the case.
I'm still intrigued where he got the information from though.
What do the other 2 say on this matter?There is, in fact I have 3.
Internet, keeping his eyes open on news, what he has been told, by whom ? does it matter. It is simply Burnley and Leeds say we have broken the rules and they want us punished to save their necks and give them a pile of money