plastic james
10-25-2012, 02:41 PM
FFP will not work, its the equivalent of putting an adhesive-bandage on a shot person. its UEFA'S last throw at the dice
but it cant work, as its a question of money. the reason the CL was introduced was to prevent a break away european league. eufa gave 4 spots to the big nations rather than the previous 1 spot available for the biggest clubs.
this halted the need for a European league temporary, but not for long, because top clubs understand by breaking away and creating a european league they will negotiate tv rights which gets them maybe up to 20 billion.
they could pocket that money rather than uefa which holds the tv rights for the CL.
this is why billionaire's wants to buy these big clubs, ppl who think city, psg and chelsea owners are going away are mistaken. if anything clubs like milan, inter and probably manchester united will be sold to super rich owners very soon. you have half a dozen east european clubs who already have super rich owners, as will clubs like ajax, liverpool and juventus one day.
thing is eufa cant control sponsorship deals as its against free trading which is a simple way for owners to get around FFP. Uefa cant introduce transfer and wage limits as clubs will take them to the european court. UEFA has no solution to this issue.
rich billionaires however have. they buy these clubs to create a european closed league, once they do that they can introduce transfer and wage limits because it can be controllable as they play in the same league, they will also agree on the rules as they have the same interest which is to share the tv rights money, so no one will take them to court.
this will lead to reduced ticket prices, ie filled stadiums and plenty of sponsors. basically those owners will not only create an economically healthy league but they will make money on from it to.
our current owners are brainwashing ppl that ffp will work to confuse ppl and deflect any attention to their outdated economic model. football is not going back to the 90's which our current economic model belongs to, just like football will never go back to the 80s and 70s.
therefore, ppl who constantly criticise wenger fail to see the bigger picture and wehre we're heading.
but it cant work, as its a question of money. the reason the CL was introduced was to prevent a break away european league. eufa gave 4 spots to the big nations rather than the previous 1 spot available for the biggest clubs.
this halted the need for a European league temporary, but not for long, because top clubs understand by breaking away and creating a european league they will negotiate tv rights which gets them maybe up to 20 billion.
they could pocket that money rather than uefa which holds the tv rights for the CL.
this is why billionaire's wants to buy these big clubs, ppl who think city, psg and chelsea owners are going away are mistaken. if anything clubs like milan, inter and probably manchester united will be sold to super rich owners very soon. you have half a dozen east european clubs who already have super rich owners, as will clubs like ajax, liverpool and juventus one day.
thing is eufa cant control sponsorship deals as its against free trading which is a simple way for owners to get around FFP. Uefa cant introduce transfer and wage limits as clubs will take them to the european court. UEFA has no solution to this issue.
rich billionaires however have. they buy these clubs to create a european closed league, once they do that they can introduce transfer and wage limits because it can be controllable as they play in the same league, they will also agree on the rules as they have the same interest which is to share the tv rights money, so no one will take them to court.
this will lead to reduced ticket prices, ie filled stadiums and plenty of sponsors. basically those owners will not only create an economically healthy league but they will make money on from it to.
our current owners are brainwashing ppl that ffp will work to confuse ppl and deflect any attention to their outdated economic model. football is not going back to the 90's which our current economic model belongs to, just like football will never go back to the 80s and 70s.
therefore, ppl who constantly criticise wenger fail to see the bigger picture and wehre we're heading.