Could the Premier League change profit and sustainability rules and bring in a salary cap?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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  • @Bert-lw1ot
    @Bert-lw1ot Месяц назад +22

    They need to change FFP, it isn’t working. And as far as a salary cap goes, if they’re going to do it, they need to do it as a squad salary cap, not an individual player salary cap. Which means teams can still compete for the best players, salary wise

  • @victormuchori4042
    @victormuchori4042 Месяц назад +22

    waiting for the man city comments🤣🤣

    • @Bert-lw1ot
      @Bert-lw1ot Месяц назад +2

      Already started! People love the likes off sheep

    • @Ells4x
      @Ells4x Месяц назад +1

      Yeah 😂

    • @QuantumBaller
      @QuantumBaller Месяц назад +1

      I literally rushed to the comment section to see them 😂🤣

    • @agbosimonjohn7541
      @agbosimonjohn7541 Месяц назад

      Yesterday ref and VAR bottle it in favor of Arsenal against Tottenham yes is normal! but when it was City 115 charges .

  • @obiwrongkenobi
    @obiwrongkenobi Месяц назад +6

    let's be honest, these rules were brought in to prevent Newcastle becoming the next Man City.
    they are constantly having to adjust them due to it's impact on every club in PL and those who have ambitions of getting into it.
    they obviously hadn't thought it through.

    • @lilbaz8073
      @lilbaz8073 Месяц назад

      Except they were brought in in 2013.
      If you are going to comment maybe understand what you are commenting about?

    • @obiwrongkenobi
      @obiwrongkenobi Месяц назад

      @@lilbaz8073 Newcastle takeover: 7/10/21
      New rules: introduced 14/12/21
      if you are going to comment, maybe understand what you're commenting about?

    • @obiwrongkenobi
      @obiwrongkenobi Месяц назад

      @@lilbaz8073 Newcastle takeover 7/10/21 New rules implemented 14/12/21

    • @obiwrongkenobi
      @obiwrongkenobi Месяц назад

      @lilbaz8073 Newcastle takeover 7/10/21
      new rules implemented 14/12/21

  • @QuantumBaller
    @QuantumBaller Месяц назад +5

    There are three types of people in the comment section: Man City haters, people laughing at the Man City haters, and thirsty dudes wanting to know who the lady is in the nice dress. 🤣😂

  • @TheYorkshireGeordie
    @TheYorkshireGeordie Месяц назад +2

    The only thing that will be fair is to fine clubs who have failed ffp and put it into a pot to help lower league teams and teams that have not failed FFP. Simple as.

  • @paulstones1451
    @paulstones1451 Месяц назад +9

    It needs to change let the lower teams with rich owners spend so they can compete at the top, the premier league needs to stop protecting the so called top 6

    • @chrisd3676
      @chrisd3676 Месяц назад +1

      That's how we ended up with the Man City problem, all that would do is increase player transfer fees and make lower clubs without rich owners be even more screwed

    • @paulstones1451
      @paulstones1451 Месяц назад +3

      @@chrisd3676 but most clubs have rich owners

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Месяц назад +1

      Rich owners don't want to have to pump in huge sums of money every year to cover enormous operating losses. But if some of your competitors are doing it, you feel like you have to do it too. This is why every club, even those with rich owners, has voted to adopt the 85% squad cost control ratio. If there were no financial controls then transfer fees and wages would spiral out of control, and then it becomes a race to the bottom, a race to see which club goes into administration first.
      Pumping in a lot of money doesn't guarantee anything anyway. Look at Everton. Their owners have pumped in over £700m, and look at the state of them. They've massively underperformed, and they're a financial basketcase BECAUSE of that unsustainable business model of relying on owner funding every year to keep their heads above water.

  • @davidclerihew3539
    @davidclerihew3539 Месяц назад +8

    You want competition then just put a flat squad salary cap. That’ll never happen though as this is about making things easier for the top 6 & allowing them to continue spending massively.

    • @nmz3450
      @nmz3450 Месяц назад +4

      I think salary cap would work if it's done all across Europe

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Месяц назад

      Tell me more. How would you do that. How would the salary cap be calculated?

    • @aaroncollinsboi
      @aaroncollinsboi Месяц назад

      So epl has a cap and Spain Italy ect don’t good luck to English teams in Europe

    • @davidclerihew3539
      @davidclerihew3539 Месяц назад

      @@aaroncollinsboi that’s the issue. It would have to be Europe wide.

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 Месяц назад

      It's only fair though as they are the reason the premiership is biggest in the world, especially Manchester United who are the main reason and they have made all the other teams known around the world is teams like west ham, everton, Sheffield etc play terrible football and no one around the world would know them if not for Manchester United. There was even talk of calling it the Ferguson premier league which I believe everyone would like to happen

  • @kishennandha9127
    @kishennandha9127 Месяц назад +8

    Newcastle should be allowed to spend

    • @NATAR160
      @NATAR160 Месяц назад +4

      As simple as that!!! Why try to make an investor trying to invest in a business he bought look like a crime? Why even allow him to buy the business if he can't invest in it!

    • @unclegooner7870
      @unclegooner7870 Месяц назад +4

      @@NATAR160 Because it’s cheating. How can small Newcastle become the richest club over night when teams like Liverpool Madrid Bayern have been battling for many many years

    • @NATAR160
      @NATAR160 Месяц назад

      @@unclegooner7870 That's how investment works. Otherwise, don't sell business to ppl who have the ability to use their funds to transform it overnight.
      What's the purpose of bringing billionaires into a business they cannot transform thru funding the business??? What's their purpose in the business? To be dragged behind by rules that says the business shd remain mediocre forever?

    • @kurtmiller7040
      @kurtmiller7040 Месяц назад

      ​@@unclegooner7870cry more 😢

  • @fwjude
    @fwjude 22 дня назад

    in american leagues, teams have been forced to move on from essential players due to salary caps and them not being able to resign and stay within that cap. imagine your best player moving on simply because you cannot pay them

  • @dipeshjaisipoudel9543
    @dipeshjaisipoudel9543 Месяц назад +2

    Manchester City violated the regulations under the previous framework, and these violations will be addressed according to the previous rules. Any new regulations will apply to infractions occurring after their implementation.

    • @adam.677
      @adam.677 Месяц назад

      Thanks for that word salad pal 👍 you are so edgy!! And you are so smart using those sexy words!

  • @M4NA5
    @M4NA5 Месяц назад +9

    Yes, just before the next hearing for Man City’s 115 charges. *wink wink*

    • @QuantumBaller
      @QuantumBaller Месяц назад +1

      I was waiting for someone to comment it 😂🤣🤣

    • @StrikeBolteafc
      @StrikeBolteafc 21 день назад

      Have you read the rules? It would anchor top clubs to spending 4.5 x that of the revenue of smaller clubs. The ONLY club that will directly be impacted by this is CITY, since they are currently spending more than the anchoring sum would allowed, meaning they would have to sell a few players or cut down on their wage bill. Maybe next time READ what the rules are

  • @Omnipotent-Q
    @Omnipotent-Q Месяц назад

    How about for every PL transfer and agent fee, between 1% and 5% is skimmed/taxed off the cost. If the transfer is over a set PSR value, that percentage increases drastically to 20%. The same as standard VAT.
    That pot of cash is then distributed amongst all the EFL clubs equally. Recent Chelsea transfer spending alone at 1% would be something like £125,000 per club.
    In this way you can go ham investing all you like. But you’re helping the rest of the English game improve and get better. If a club takes the piss, then there are charges. Solves the EFL argument on funding simultaneously.
    Then it’s back to familiar of the table being decided on the football pitch and not at an accountants office.

  • @hansfyhrqvist7734
    @hansfyhrqvist7734 Месяц назад

    The commercial and sponsorship deals by certain clubs should be examined very meticulously!

  • @user-ls1lu7gu4u
    @user-ls1lu7gu4u Месяц назад

    My dad just bought a corner shop. Before we buy snickers bars we need to balance to books so he’s sold the Twixes. next month he’s looking to get some whispers golds in so we’re gonna offload the Twixes. Next winter we’re have our eye on Luzosade sport but we’re waiting approval as we’ve not sold enough whispers therefore we would of over spent if we do. What we’re gonna do is sell the twixes to the shop down the road then buy them back because technically that will mean we’re able to spend more. Paving the way for the Luzosade. I honestly don’t see what all the fuss is about. It’s simple as that.

  • @scottkeen3712
    @scottkeen3712 Месяц назад +3

    united might like to pay off their BILLION dollars of debt then

  • @Xgeneration28
    @Xgeneration28 Месяц назад

    so if there is a salary cap on the players where will all the money go that they generate?

  • @normanseaman6397
    @normanseaman6397 Месяц назад +2

    Salary cap. Top players will move abroad

  • @lovelburts3765
    @lovelburts3765 Месяц назад

    At least efforts are being made to level the playing field..

  • @andrewwright4195
    @andrewwright4195 Месяц назад +2

    If you put salary cup we will fall down in my opinion

    • @obiwrongkenobi
      @obiwrongkenobi Месяц назад +1

      spot on. unless there is a cap across all major UEFA clubs this will only result in elite players looking to play elsewhere.
      when I was a kid Serie A was the juggernaut, but due to the money that came into English football from Sky, things have shifted.
      it would be hubris to think we can remain the most viewed league in the world if we can't pay the highest wages anymore.

  • @MegaTcarr
    @MegaTcarr Месяц назад +1

    Yeah, they sacrificed 2 lambs, and we all know why 🤷

  • @doubletopping
    @doubletopping Месяц назад

    whats a point in making new rules if they cant enforce it? Man city and Chelsea will find a way to go around and other teams will suffer

  • @Darkmountaindweller
    @Darkmountaindweller Месяц назад

    Should be titled how can the premier league protect city and stick it to everyone else

  • @leeandsarahsworld8091
    @leeandsarahsworld8091 Месяц назад +1

    Changing it to suit city

    • @a-walpatches6460
      @a-walpatches6460 Месяц назад

      City are fcuked anyway for previous fraud charges so it won't make any difference to them.

    • @lilbaz8073
      @lilbaz8073 Месяц назад

      How?

  • @simonhodgett7790
    @simonhodgett7790 Месяц назад

    Premier League is a joke,firstly,
    allowing teams to lose 105 million over 3 years,second,
    bringing in technology
    (VAR) that still causes more issues
    than it solves,then taking points off teams mid-season
    ,and now shutting the stable door when the horse is in the next county.Allowing Jimmy Hill to abolish the maximum wage was ridiculous !

  • @agbosimonjohn7541
    @agbosimonjohn7541 Месяц назад

    Any smaller teams that don't have Big revenue to compete then they should sale the club to whoever that can manage it, for exp: if Aston Villa qualified for champions League they should know buy players because of others smallest team tell me how the team will survive in that competition, 20 to 50 years that cup will never come to England.

  • @INFINITY-oe4is
    @INFINITY-oe4is Месяц назад

    Money can only take you so far! Look at Aston Villa!

  • @barca-vibe
    @barca-vibe Месяц назад

    So wait epl doesn’t have a salary cap?
    What does ffp do anyway?

    • @a-walpatches6460
      @a-walpatches6460 Месяц назад

      No salary cap yet, ffp is gone replaced by psr which itself is now being replaced. Ffp and psr are about clubs not being able to spend a certain amount above what they generate over any two year period.

  • @GrahamWalters
    @GrahamWalters Месяц назад +4

    Turnover isn't profit, clubs should have to balance the books within a given set of rules, no club should be able to spend more than it repay

    • @RobGThai
      @RobGThai Месяц назад +2

      While I agreed with the basis, football is much harder to operate using general business governance. It’s not uncommon to have a deep red year that hopefully should be balanced out over time. Say you are in UCL and earning 100m, you built a squad with wages at 70m. However, you didn’t qualified for UCL next season and your estimated revenue is down to 60m because two stars were out injured. Now you have to sell both stars to maintain the book. This would prohibit any sort of ambitious move and would make the life of those promoted teams even worse.
      On the flip side, say your club get a donation of 500m from “fans”. Now they can pay whatever and outmuscle/devalue the other teams.
      It’s a difficult problem but we need to ask why do we need such a thing. Is it for the fairness of the teams in that league or to prevent the club heritage from bad ownership who lost interest in them. IMO, any club should be allowed an injection of cash to spend up to certain point per season. This can tie to the league position they finished in, think of it as optional revenue. So if small club want to invest in for that season, they can do so for extra push. Then use the last 5 seasons finishing position as aggregated so one hit wonder doesn’t just splurge into doom after an accidental spell. They can require set-aside cash to be reserved at club based on wages(x%) to help ease their downfall and delay asset stripping of a club.
      Without agenda, I’m sure those people are much smarter than me to come up with an adequate rule to help governs the clubs.

    • @archivalhorror
      @archivalhorror Месяц назад +1

      That horse has bolted. Implementing that system now would guarantee a hierarchy.

    • @TheYorkshireGeordie
      @TheYorkshireGeordie Месяц назад

      That's like saying you can't spend £1bn on a skyscraper before you've only made £10m from properties.

  • @quinzy3995
    @quinzy3995 Месяц назад +3

    MAN CITY 115 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @QuantumBaller
      @QuantumBaller Месяц назад +1

      I was waiting for someone to comment it 😂🤣

    • @dipeshjaisipoudel9543
      @dipeshjaisipoudel9543 Месяц назад

      Manchester City violated the regulations under the previous framework, and these violations will be addressed according to the previous rules. Any new regulations will apply to infractions occurring after their implementation.

  • @kohmingshao7805
    @kohmingshao7805 Месяц назад

    Deal with the 115 charges before anything else. Dont change and implement rules to get City out of the hook.

    • @a-walpatches6460
      @a-walpatches6460 Месяц назад

      Wtf are you on about? How can a new set of rules possibly help Man City who are charged with breaching a previous set of rules?

  • @danielb.6476
    @danielb.6476 Месяц назад

    I think “fair” isn’t the right word to use here. How is it “fair” to limit spend on clubs that generate revenue through legal channels?
    More competitive, maybe. Fair? Very questionable.

    • @n9ne_nufc
      @n9ne_nufc Месяц назад

      Well the current rules are also not “fair” clubs who have ambition have to sell their best players to tick the box even though theyre in no financial debt or strain
      Clubs with huge debt can keep spending because theyve locked in high revenues which other clubs will never be able to catch
      It works both ways

    • @danielb.6476
      @danielb.6476 Месяц назад

      @@n9ne_nufc I don't see it this way.
      I like the idea of setting a spending cap in principle, although a lot of the issues we complain about now will still happen, albeit with clubs having accumulated more debt.
      I say it’s unfair because it’s essentially telling a person who legally generates enough to afford a Lamborghini not to buy anything more expensive than a Lexus just because the neighbor can only afford a Toyota.
      Clubs that are “forced” to sell their best assets are doing so because they are close to or past the debt limit and may want to improve their squads but must balance their books to do so.
      FFP, though flawed, says spend as much as you want as long as
      a) you don’t pass the set limit. This was a measure put in place to prevent clubs from recklessly continuing to accumulate debt in the pursuit of “ambition” while jeopardizing the club's existence.
      A club that has spent a ton to acquire great assets can’t blindly continue to spend, blowing past the set limit. If you’re at the limit, you have a few choices: keep player(s) and don’t dip into the market or increase the club’s revenue (commercial, asset sales) to allow for squad development. It’s a choice.
      b) the money being spent is revenue generated by the club. This was implemented to prevent nation-states and the like from pouring in endless resources with the added effect of distorting the market.
      Ultimately, I'd like to see a happy medium (if such a thing exists). Organizations that aren’t run sustainably eventually go under. Allow for competitive spend as long as it’s within the clubs means. A spending cap that doesn’t feel like self-sabotage will also be a win

  • @darrenwong7448
    @darrenwong7448 Месяц назад

    Just reset everything .

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Месяц назад

    It's only fair that the big teams get advantage as they are the reason the premiership is biggest in the world, especially Manchester United who are the main reason and they have made all the other teams known around the world ie teams like west ham, everton, Sheffield etc play terrible football and no one around the world would know them if not for Manchester United agreeing to play them.There was even talk of calling it the Ferguson premier league which I believe everyone would like to happen as all these other clubs are forever in Manchester United's debt

  • @QuantumBaller
    @QuantumBaller Месяц назад +2

    We all know we came here to hear about Man City's 115 charges. 🤣😂

  • @nonnayoubuzinnes1669
    @nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Месяц назад

    The points deductions will end and we all know why😚😚

  • @nickynepos3131
    @nickynepos3131 Месяц назад +1

    that dress looks incredible on her

  • @gavincunningham4598
    @gavincunningham4598 Месяц назад

    They won't do that because most of the players will go to Saudi

  • @raphaelkyembe4407
    @raphaelkyembe4407 Месяц назад

    These stupid rules will just weaken the league

  • @zaw05
    @zaw05 Месяц назад

    It'll make the premier league more competitive but will make English teams unable to compete in Europe

    • @n9ne_nufc
      @n9ne_nufc Месяц назад

      Not sure if youve seen the numbers but most teams would be able to spend more than they have last season. Only City and Chelsea were slightly above the threshold
      The rule likely wont pass because the “big 6” clubs will do everything in their power to block this as its a means to close the gap on them but it most definitely wouldnt make English teams unable to compete in Europe

    • @zaw05
      @zaw05 29 дней назад

      @n9ne_nufc when real and psg are spending whatever they like, how are arsenal, liverpool meant to compete. As you said city is over the limit and yet they still can't make semi.
      It'll make PL harder to win too

    • @n9ne_nufc
      @n9ne_nufc 27 дней назад

      @@zaw05 I dont care about how Arsenal and Liverpool are able to compete with PSG if Newcastle are unable to compete with Arsenal and Liverpool
      The City example you have used is poor really because they battered Madrid and went out on penalties and the figures refer to last season when they won the trebble anyway
      We were unlucky not to go through our group and took 4 points off PSG with a team full of relegation players so I have no worries about being able to compete with teams like PSG, the rules need to be changed so EVERYONE can spend not just the teams you care about at the “top”

    • @zaw05
      @zaw05 26 дней назад

      @n9ne_nufc of cos not. You only care about your team, you don't care about the clubs in your league doing well in Europe. Consequently your team won't be able to compete in Europe and PL won't get extra qualification spot🙃

  • @fearless144
    @fearless144 Месяц назад

    This is all just to protect City 💯.

    • @archivalhorror
      @archivalhorror Месяц назад

      It's to stop Newcastle. The cartel are terrified. 😂

  • @kjsd3201
    @kjsd3201 Месяц назад

    Salary cap 😂😂😂😂
    They're crazy if they think it'll work. All the players end up in Saudi Arabia and premier league as we know it is finished

  • @thomastedros1120
    @thomastedros1120 Месяц назад +1

    What about Man city by 115 charges

    • @linimcfc715
      @linimcfc715 Месяц назад +2

      There not allowed to speculate on city charges no main stream media are. CITY said they will sue anyone who uses defamatory language about us in the main stream

  • @pikapika1245
    @pikapika1245 Месяц назад

    what is the name of woman

    • @The_SnuggleDuck
      @The_SnuggleDuck Месяц назад

      Why? Did you wanna have a little tug over her????

  • @ChanahsCreativeEdits
    @ChanahsCreativeEdits Месяц назад +2

    Unbelievable City haven't been docked points whereas others have. Premier L. Fix

    • @thefourmidablecentur100ns6
      @thefourmidablecentur100ns6 Месяц назад

      Cry more lol

    • @petedee123
      @petedee123 Месяц назад

      If you weren't so stupid you'd know why, City deny the charges whereas Everton and Forest admit theirs, that's why they've been docked and City haven't as yet as they haven't been found guilty yet.

    • @kishennandha9127
      @kishennandha9127 Месяц назад

      ​@@thefourmidablecentur100ns6fake man city fan base

  • @leetofts445
    @leetofts445 Месяц назад

    If this comes in no big players will come to the premier league lol how can these people ruin it.....bunch of clowns running the show

  • @scottkeen3712
    @scottkeen3712 Месяц назад +1

    TOO LATE. THE HORSE HAS BOLTED . ITS NAME IS 115FC. Handicap everyone with a salary cap. no one has the infrastructure like city

  • @__meilleur
    @__meilleur Месяц назад

    Football is a dying sport. Big clubs should remain big clubs. It’s fun seeing upsets. It’s fun seeing stories like Leicester winning league. Making everyone equal means Bournemouth top of league Liverpool in 18th? Nahhh bro