FL taking first steps to controlling overspending by Clubs.
May only be a small step and too little, too late but at least something is being done.
Of course HMRC playing hard ball and not allowing clubs in Administration to come out of it with a CVA has forced the Leagues hand to a certain extent but it does, perhaps for the first time, give the league the right to look at Club's finances and punish them if bills are not being paid.
I've just seen an article that football authorities in England are going to allow substitutes. It seems a Charlton player may be the first, oh hang on,,,, whats that date,,,er,,,,
[cite]Posted By: Floyd Montana[/cite]I've just seen an article that football authorities in England are going to allow substitutes.
It seems a Charlton player may be the first, oh hang on,,,, whats that date,,,er,,,,
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FL taking first steps to controlling overspending by Clubs.
May only be a small step and too little, too late but at least something is being done.
Of course HMRC playing hard ball and not allowing clubs in Administration to come out of it with a CVA has forced the Leagues hand to a certain extent but it does, perhaps for the first time, give the league the right to look at Club's finances and punish them if bills are not being paid.
Yeah it is.
Transfer embargo, is that really necessary when there's already a 10 point penalty? EDIT now that I've read the link! Good move.
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Anyway quite a few clubs have been under a transfer embargo so they have kept to their word
It seems a Charlton player may be the first, oh hang on,,,, whats that date,,,er,,,,
Ask Henry if he'll post it on here for you ....?
;o)
Talking of subs, Dive Dive Dive!
Don't apologise, Henry ........ we've all enjoyed a bit of light heartedness on a dull day.
;o)
How about a WAGE CAP thread....
See "Wage Cap" thread.
;-)
If only I had anything interesting to add to it!
May Shivas many hands fill your pockets with good things.
Glad that it gave people a laugh.