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Old 30-04-2014, 10:52   #7589
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Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Something not being conventional does not necessarily make it unconventional, but still I don't see how the deal will cause United to fall foul of the rules as they stand now.
So fraud isn't necessarily unconventional?

The clue is in the name, financial fair play.

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Arsenal are the most successful team NEVER to win the Champions League

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http://www.cityam.com/article/139881...financial-fair

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It would be illogical for Uefa to offer clubs the harshest measures as settlements – clubs would simply reject and take their chances that the Club Financial Control Body’s adjudicatory chamber, which rubber-stamps FFP decisions, would take a more lenient view. So the two toughest punishments – being stripped of European titles and being banned from the Champions League or Europa League – can probably be discounted.
CFCB should tell them to do one if argued against Thats hilarious. 'Its not fraud'.

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But that still leaves the following possible sanctions as part of settlements: a limit on the size of the squad clubs may register for European competitions (it has been suggested that PSG’s settlement may include their Champions League squad being restricted to 20 players rather than the usual 25); a block on fielding new signings in European competition (weakening teams and also making them less attractive destinations for top players); and the deduction of points, for instance at next season’s Champions League group stage. These three punishments are among the middle range of nine possible sanctions listed in Uefa’s rulebook. It should also be noted that any settlements are likely to be predicated on clubs adhering to FFP rules, or perhaps even tougher limits, in future seasons. Failure to do so would carry the threat of tougher action.
That doesn't sound too bad.

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Also, a club that feels it has missed out on European qualification (say Everton or Manchester United) because one of its rivals who broke FFP rules (say Manchester City) was not banned has the option of mounting a formal challenge and petitioning for a ban.
Oh great we're all going to have to hear Tottenham contesting everything whether its a PL team or not.

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Talking of Tottenham...

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Michael Laudrup to Ajax if Frank de Boer leaves

http://m.telegraaf.nl/telesport/article/22566492/laudrup-kan-de-boer-opvolgen


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New manager for Barca...

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Luis Enrique to replace Tata Martino

http://www.elsesports.cat/noticia/2383393/futbol/Luis-Enrique-es-lescollit-per-Zubizarreta-per-entrenar-el-Barca-la-proxima-temporada-segons-lEfectivament
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Barca to buy Athletic Bilbao defender Laporte

http://www.mundodeportivo.com/201404...407397670.html
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