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Old 04-29-2024, 09:18 AM   #1801
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News has just come out that Premier League clubs have an agreement in principle to introduce a spending cap. It will be based upon television rights money earned by the lowest earning club in the league.

I’m pretty sure there will be huge opposition to this, to the extent that there will likely be talk of another breakaway.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cpegd3dy8j7o
Well I'm worried that this might just let a bunch of the worst offenders off the hook. A sort of "we know you don't like these new regulations, but in consideration of us not relegating you to the 7th tier, you accept this going forward and we're even".
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Old 04-29-2024, 11:02 AM   #1802
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It sounds like a decent idea, but they first have to stop that one specific club from finding ways around all the rules.
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It sounds like a decent idea, but they first have to stop that one specific club from finding ways around all the rules.
Clearly you mean Everton with their recent spate of points deductions. Or maybe Forest? No? Then it must be Chelsea that you're talking about because they've even admitted they breached the regulations and are in loads of trouble currently (if the reports are accurate) and still haven't seen any ramifications.

I dunno...I can't think of who you'd be referring to otherwise!
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Sounds like only three clubs voted against it and one abstention. Man City, Man Utd and Aston Villa with the no and Chelsea abstained.
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Old 04-29-2024, 11:12 AM   #1805
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Clearly you mean Everton with their recent spate of points deductions. Or maybe Forest? No? Then it must be Chelsea that you're talking about because they've even admitted they breached the regulations and are in loads of trouble currently (if the reports are accurate) and still haven't seen any ramifications.

I dunno...I can't think of who you'd be referring to otherwise!
Hit Everton with another few points deduction before calling it a day though. What’s fair is fair
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Old 04-29-2024, 11:14 AM   #1806
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Hit Everton with another few points deduction before calling it a day though. What’s fair is fair
Well it's not like you can give them 115 chances to finally get their act together!
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Old 04-29-2024, 11:29 AM   #1807
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It's a step in the right direction. A loose regulatory framework would be perfect... don't turn it into some kind of everyone gets a turn to win nonsense like NA sports but keep it remotely competitive as it's getting a bit out of hand with leaders of nations backed by massive oil funds coming in.

I think the main challenge is going to be whether or not the PFA takes it or files a legal challenge. You'd think they would want some kind of spending floor to accept a spending cap.

Super league is a pile of turds, there's no way the english clubs are going that way. When the lawmakers of your country and vast majority of the population don't want something to happen, they can prevent it, full stop. Doesn't matter if court interpretation of existing law initially permits it, they can change or amend the underlying law if they feel like it especially now that they are out of the EU. There is zero chance that actually flies in England beyond a year or two and anyone who dives into it before it gets shut down is going to find themselves in no mans land.

Feels like idiocy whoever is pushing that idea forward relentlessly in the face of almost universal condemnation outside of the Barca Real and Juve fanbases/
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Old 05-03-2024, 11:50 AM   #1808
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So we finally got a Friday night game and it's... Luton everton haha. This is gonna be like watchign a div one game in 1991. Be great to see the hatters win and spice up the relegation race.
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Old 05-03-2024, 02:46 PM   #1809
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This is hilarious. Everton are throwing strikers on because if they win this, they can go into administration and take a further nine point penalty without being relegated.
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Old 05-04-2024, 07:24 AM   #1810
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Wow, VAR really sinking to unbelievable lows today. The penalty awarded to Havertz is never a penalty. That is exactly what should be routed out of the game and should’ve been a yellow for diving. It’s pathetic to review that and determine that there’s a foul.

The goal the Bournemouth had called back due to a foul is also completely farcical. After seeing the issues Vicario has dealt with all season, how do you consider anything in that sequence to be a foul on Raya? It’s really embarrassing officiating.
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