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Premier League clubs will be allowed to have 15 players out on loan and up to 5 at the same club. It's about neutering the EFL and anyone who trusts Rick Parry, John Henry and Joel Glazer to decide the governance and future of the English game is either brain-dead or a chancer that stands to gain some easy money.
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People think it's gallows humour when I keep saying the game is dead. It was bad pre covid; there's going to be barely anything for the fans return to post. If this happens in any form it's another widening of the gap. |
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City are obviously not on board. Probably the FFP thing. |
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Funny thing is, you’d expect a big six vs the rest thing, and that’s how it’s being presented, but this is actually also a Utd/Liverpool and possibly Arsenal vs the rest of the big six thing too. City getting games on their own channel. We probably have more people logged on here. And I can see them voting for more stringent FFP too. They’ve over reached here. |
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If you only want to see the elite teams successful then pin your colours to the european super league mast. EFL Cup only for non-european sides would be a good idea, especially if it kept a UEFA cup place for the winners. That way you've always got at least one team in europe from each country that wasn't in it last year. The wealth in football, as in society in general, needs to be more evenly distributed, not concentrated amongst those that already have it. |
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City and Chelsea know they have much more financial clout long term so long as FFP can be greased; the opposite of what the yank owners want. These people have become very used to salary caps and spending restrictions. Billionaire owners who don’t mind a bit of socialism when it suits them. |
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