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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
wages are a problem but no one forces clubs to sign players or keep them on new ridiculous contracts, the man cities, Chelsea's and Madrid's of this world can't sign every one and as so many have found rvp included if he goes, the grass isn't always greener no matter how much cash on offer and that'll be one of the last times you'll be able to cash in so well on a player in the last year of his deal if it goes through. Although interestingly third party ownership is allowed under ffp but the main reason it'll fail is 'coz arsene said it will and as already established you're duty bound to fall into line and agree
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Well I didn't say it would work. I said I hope it does.

. We'll have to see. I think it's stronger than everybody thinks but Manchester City have indicated they will test it. UEFA seem determined to push ahead and close loopholes the emerge.
Wages are a problem and no one forces people to offer such wages other than market forces. This is clearly happening with the continued rapid escalation of wages in the Premier League and beyond.
To be honest if FFP fails then we will start to make big steps towards a European Super League and a franchise system where people spend what they like and there is no relegation. This is the end game and one UEFA are trying to avoid as it kills their cash cow.