Yeah, exactly this. I’m a traditionalist but not a complete Luddite. I get that we can have our heads-up and looking forward now. And hopefully any long-term success will be underpinned by a leading academy that provides something of an organic platform to build from. However, I’m also not getting too carried away.
I think the answer is an inflatable stadium. If we stay in L1, you only pump it up a bit. If we get to the Champo, pump it up to a 20,000 bouncer. If the PL, all the way to a mega-funhouse!
Promotion? Completed it, I took Chesterfield from the Conference to League Two in one season. That kind of stuff doesn't go unnoticed by Dan Rice's computer.
I can’t be bothered wading through the regulations* but I believe there isn’t a particular distinction here - wages can also be covered by owner cash injections, it’s just the owner would be priced in to making those cash injections each year going forward.
I do believe there are plans to change the regulations.
The changes coming into effect next season to reduce the amount of equity injections eligible to be counted as "football fortune" when calculating the maximum a club can spend on their playing budget are almost certainly a reaction to Birmingham City's owners spending like there's no tomorrow before facing restrictions more in line with the actual turnover of a club. In the short term it seems to have made the owners of other League One clubs suddenly want to get a load of spending done before they too are forced to reduce their spending on transfers and wages to more realistic levels.
As best as I can tell from a limited understanding, is actually is more OK to buy your way to the championship than it is to pay big money to stay there.
But I’m not worried about the money, it’ll be fine. By the time the “authorities” catch on, we’ll be in “The Prem”, Trump will be in a third term and Tommy Many Names in number 10. Mikhail’s a smart fella, palms will be greased, it’s all good.
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I thought my Pope joke earlier was great new material!
Yeah, exactly this. I’m a traditionalist but not a complete Luddite. I get that we can have our heads-up and looking forward now. And hopefully any long-term success will be underpinned by a leading academy that provides something of an organic platform to build from. However, I’m also not getting too carried away.
I think the answer is an inflatable stadium. If we stay in L1, you only pump it up a bit. If we get to the Champo, pump it up to a 20,000 bouncer. If the PL, all the way to a mega-funhouse!
Promotion? Completed it, I took Chesterfield from the Conference to League Two in one season. That kind of stuff doesn't go unnoticed by Dan Rice's computer.
Or Gavin Friday to really confuse the opposition
Get Gavin Harris in
What the heck is that sponsor? BoohooMAN? HoohooMAN?
Boohoo.com is an online clothing/fashion company. The MAN part is the menswear section of it.
apparently 😬
Thanks! I am glad it is not just really lame football banter aimed at opposition fans!
That photo looks like he was on the inbetweeners
I genuinely had to zoom and to take my glasses off as I thought it was!
That's the joke, lads
You can never please some papal.
Genuine question - how is our current spending in line with ffp? And the salary cap that used to be an excuse why we couldn't spend more?
I believe at League One level the owner can just put in funds (as long as it isn’t a loan) and that counts as income to increase the limit.
£5m for Kone should cover it!
"Football fortune" applies in leagues 1 and 2 - where an owner can plough money in (non loans).
That's why Birmingham can suddenly lash out 15-20m on one player.
Wages seem to be more of a case of needing to fit in with the protocol rules. But the actual transfer fees I believe are fine in this division.
Am sure it's stricter rules in the tier above on both wages and transfer fees.
2 Danes, 2 lazy but gifted moptops. We must have a Noah's Ark thing going on.
The running gag is comedy gold - think Fast Show .
There is always room for a chairlift reference @flymofrank , don’t let the small mouthed cynics get to you.
Oh, ‘Nick Freeman’ by the way.
It's a sitting gag, actually
I can’t be bothered wading through the regulations* but I believe there isn’t a particular distinction here - wages can also be covered by owner cash injections, it’s just the owner would be priced in to making those cash injections each year going forward.
I do believe there are plans to change the regulations.
*https://images.gc.eflservices.co.uk/f7c08d20-beee-11ef-8785-9f0f88e05bc0.pdf if you fancy it
Unless it references a Spanish ski resort. Then it’s Jimmy Carr or Frankie Boyle.
The changes coming into effect next season to reduce the amount of equity injections eligible to be counted as "football fortune" when calculating the maximum a club can spend on their playing budget are almost certainly a reaction to Birmingham City's owners spending like there's no tomorrow before facing restrictions more in line with the actual turnover of a club. In the short term it seems to have made the owners of other League One clubs suddenly want to get a load of spending done before they too are forced to reduce their spending on transfers and wages to more realistic levels.
As best as I can tell from a limited understanding, is actually is more OK to buy your way to the championship than it is to pay big money to stay there.
But I’m not worried about the money, it’ll be fine. By the time the “authorities” catch on, we’ll be in “The Prem”, Trump will be in a third term and Tommy Many Names in number 10. Mikhail’s a smart fella, palms will be greased, it’s all good.
(It really isn’t good at all.)
I expect Berry to burst onto the L1 scene with us.
Berry in the high press sounds juicy to me.
He could be the best signing of the bunch
His elder brother is his agent.
By these accounts he has vim to burn.