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POLL: Is Financial Fair Play actually 'fair'?
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostThought it would be worth taking a poll, as there seems to be some differences of opinion on the forum lately.
Not easy, but try to answer as objectively as possible.
The sanctions against us aside - that is a separate issue. The question here is are FFP rules in fact 'fair' or do they still advantage the bigger clubs?
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Depends what we mean by fair really...
does ffp mean that everyone has an equal chance of success? No... it gives a clear advantage to clubs that generate higher levels of income.
does ffp mean that clubs can’t gain an unfair advantage by spending way beyond their means? Yes. (Sort of at least).
ffp is far from perfectand could be hugely improved... part of that needs to be a better understanding of what it’s actually all about.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View Post
So fining clubs that have overspent and thus sending them further into debt is 'the right intention'? It'utter madness and it's only intention is to keep the bigger clubs at the top and keep the gravy train going.
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Originally posted by James1979 View PostI think it has the right intentions ie. make clubs spend within their means. But what it stops is ambitious owners who want to turn a club around by spending a few quid. It therefore makes it more difficult to challenge the established big clubs
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I think it has the right intentions ie. make clubs spend within their means. But what it stops is ambitious owners who want to turn a club around by spending a few quid. It therefore makes it more difficult to challenge the established big clubs
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
Only boring thing on here is the constant hot air that you spout pal!
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