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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Yeah I'm already the same. Disillusioned with the idiots running my club, disillusioned with the idiots running the game.True, or the other way around. We were about 100 charges short
Btw, I’m happy that Leicester got off and fans like you don’t need to go through everything we have, that we are still very much feeling the effects of. Each passing day I am just feeling more numb to the sport and I’m not even English, Scouse or live there.
Our loss on the weekend would usually put me in rage mode, I didn’t feel too much because it’s just such a typical thing that something so out of the ordinary happens, and it happens to Everton.
This decision for Leicester just throws another angle out there. If Everton were charged again tomorrow, it should be thrown out the day after.
I’ll continued to die on the hill that the current rules are not fit for purpose, this decision only amplifies it. The league needs to essentially give everyone a clean slate and then implement the rules, guided by UEFA or not, then set them in stone.
I strongly suspect that we'll be targeted for the foreseeable future after pissing off both of the governing bodies. Kind of like the athlete that gets shown doing coke on social media and then has the drug testers at his door for the next 6 months.I don't think it's fair to shrug and say that the EFL should have pursued them when they had the evidence given that the 'evidence' won't be published for another four months. Timing of publishing accounts should be the determining factor in punishing clubs, particularly those likely to be involved in promotion/relegation battles and therefore likely not to be in the relevant league when those accounts are published.
It's also why the EFL has tried to introduce spending plans to prevent breaches ahead of time. Jatz complained at the time that this is an anticipatory punishment, but I just see it as ensuring clubs remain within the requirements. WBA for instance are complying with their spending plan, as have we for the last three years.
Yeah I'm already the same. Disillusioned with the idiots running my club, disillusioned with the idiots running the game.
I can see a time in the near future where I just zone out from the game altogether. The way it's going is clearly designed to help those clubs that clearly don't need help. What's the point? It's not like I'm going to the games every other weekend.
All of the above but also disillusioned with the idiots running on the pitch too. Care factor for this season is at an all-time low.Yeah I'm already the same. Disillusioned with the idiots running my club, disillusioned with the idiots running the game.
We weren't in any UEFA comps.Pretty sure UEFA FFP doesn't allow that.
They just made £190m in sales, maybe that'll sort it out?You are now though, and there's a £70m hole.in last years accounts.
True. But I'm sure they've got it under control, we wouldn't have gone in the comp if we're going to get in trouble.Quite possible. Although £190m in sales isn't £190m in profit. And you bought a few too.
I'm sure that's what our board said too.True. But I'm sure they've got it under control, we wouldn't have gone in the comp if we're going to get in trouble.
They just made £190m in sales, maybe that'll sort it out?
Pretty sure only Lukaku was a small book losses.It would depend on how much you have lost on book value on those sales. Do you have any idea on this? I assume a journo somewhere has gone through the books and calculated this.
If most of the 190m sales is wiped out by book losses I can see why you needed the hotel say with another 230m spent this summer window following your spend of 430m in the 23/24 summer window.
If the rules say the EFL can punish Leicester then they would have been punished.
If the rules say the premier league can punish Leicester they would have been punished.
But they didn't, and you can't punish clubs for a vibe which isn't supported by written rules.
I don't think it's fair to shrug and say that the EFL should have pursued them when they had the evidence given that the 'evidence' won't be published for another four months. Timing of publishing accounts should be the determining factor in punishing clubs, particularly those likely to be involved in promotion/relegation battles and therefore likely not to be in the relevant league when those accounts are published.
It's also why the EFL has tried to introduce spending plans to prevent breaches ahead of time. Jatz complained at the time that this is an anticipatory punishment, but I just see it as ensuring clubs remain within the requirements. WBA for instance are complying with their spending plan, as have we for the last three years.
Lol what? Based on what?We sold Archie Gray to comply with PSR in the EFL only a few weeks ago.
Leicester kept the majority of their squad and will no doubt post a £100m+ loss this next reporting period.
It's not at all. The ruling is very legal, it isn't bizarre.Also for the 3 year period in which Leicester breached PSR they were a PL club for all but two weeks of that period. Any reasonable person would assess that to putting them under the PL's jurisdiction. The ruling is just bizarre.
It's not at all. The ruling is very legal, it isn't bizarre.