tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6519968491157736669.post2876086664337023253..comments2023-05-08T13:50:33.275+01:00Comments on Kings Hill Addick: Financial Fair PlayKings Hill Addickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08523787530053799457noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6519968491157736669.post-3185915667025896312013-06-11T07:39:45.006+01:002013-06-11T07:39:45.006+01:00Another way of looking at it is that the regulatio...Another way of looking at it is that the regulations will reduce overall spending for the majority to affordable levels. However, any club with pots of dosh are likely to gain a bigger advantage over their spending rivals than today if they can afford to pay the financial penalty eg when QPR bought their way out of the Championship, I believe they would have been subject to a £5m FFP tax. Tony Fernandez would probably have seen that as a reasonable price to pay if FFP had reduced the spending that year of his main rivals. It would have handed QPHa an even bigger advantage that season. Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01191662363898215747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6519968491157736669.post-74808177765616950112013-06-11T07:39:23.877+01:002013-06-11T07:39:23.877+01:00Another way of looking at it is that the regulatio...Another way of looking at it is that the regulations will reduce overall spending for the majority to affordable levels. However, any club with pots of dosh are likely to gain a bigger advantage over their spending rivals than today if they can afford to pay the financial penalty eg when QPR bought their way out of the Championship, I believe they would have been subject to a £5m FFP tax. Tony Fernandez would probably have seen that as a reasonable price to pay if FFP had reduced the spending that year of his main rivals. It would have handed QPHa an even bigger advantage that season. Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01191662363898215747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6519968491157736669.post-23484825415332711592013-06-10T18:59:26.961+01:002013-06-10T18:59:26.961+01:00Interesting post. The trouble with the way footba...Interesting post. The trouble with the way football is going is that the money in the PL is so much that sooner or later those clubs will get their houses in order (a number like Norwich, Southampto, even Palace are already now debt free because of the payments), the knock on is that when they are relegated they will have the benefit of huge parachute payments, now lasting 4 years, with no debt to service. This will give them an enormous and potentially insummountable advantage over the Championship clubs contstrained within the new rules and will make the PL a closed shop with teams yo yoing but very few "new entrants". <br /><br />Unless the PL redistribute TV money more evenly amongy the leagues (which they will never do as they have no insentive to) I see a fairly bleak future in terms of competition in The Championship.<br /><br />Hopefully I am just being too pesimistic! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com