lakes10 wrote:oops this could be a problem for all the top 4 clubs.
Ciggy wrote:lakes10 wrote:oops this could be a problem for all the top 4 clubs.
And Real Madrid.
Sabre wrote:Ciggy wrote:lakes10 wrote:oops this could be a problem for all the top 4 clubs.
And Real Madrid.
Well if they do that they are inviting to the top Spanish and English clubs to design a competition of their own. They won't have the balls, and they know CL competitions without those teams wouldn't give them their precious money.
I think badly controlled debt can lead to a club to a football demise eventually (say, Valencia), so there's no need to make an intervention in the competition.
Sabre wrote:Ciggy wrote:lakes10 wrote:oops this could be a problem for all the top 4 clubs.
And Real Madrid.
Well if they do that they are inviting to the top Spanish and English clubs to design a competition of their own. They won't have the balls, and they know CL competitions without those teams wouldn't give them their precious money.
I think badly controlled debt can lead to a club to a football demise eventually (say, Valencia), so there's no need to make an intervention in the competition.
bavlondon wrote:How can they enforce this rule? If all the big clubs from England cannot compete surley they would take a hit in revenue for tv ratings ect..... The clubs need to recreate that G14 and stand up to UEFA and that Platini.
Sabre wrote:I'm not a business expert, but I don't think you can't have whatever debt you want, debt can grow, but at some point it must get uncontrollable. (Probably LFC2007 knows about this stuff)
My point is having a debt IS NOT an advantage for those clubs and might pay it at some point.
What UEFA must deal with is the clubs that do not pay their players, and the clubs who do not pay their obligations, we have several teams like that in Spain in Segunda Division. But if English clubs with a big debt pay their obligations and their players, then leave them controlling their finances. It's their own problem.
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