I guess the point is that if *all* clubs are forced to live within their means then Wolves shouldn't be any worse off. They won't be able to compete with the Uniteds of this world, but if Wolves and United are both allowed to overspend, Wolves still won't be able to compete with United, so they're no worse off in that regard.If the salaries given on Capology can be believed , the wage bill of four Wolves employees , Sarabia, Semedo, Hwang & Cunha totals £15.4 million so that's the gate money paid out to just four people.
Clubs need to keep a check on spending but the problem is then they cannot compete with the clubs that can afford huge wage bills.
More than a little, but less than a lotWhat does Everton Sized mean these days. Is is 12,10, 6?? If the minimum does that mean an appeal could push if to 3 ?
Possibly - it depends on how it is implemented. When virtually every team is run at a huge loss.....you know what I'm betting on?Wouldn't it hamstring them even more?
Spending on the edge of revenue consistently, if not over it!?
I’m sure Everton and Forest are thrilled…"new regulations will not affect the ongoing cases regarding Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester City"
I'm absolutely certain chelsea and villa are!I’m sure Everton and Forest are thrilled…
It will be interesting to see how this works.......but at 85% it looks like it might be custom made to save chelsea and villa et al from punishment!
My guess is that both Everton and Forest will get the same points deduction as each other this season so that the penalty itself won’t decide relegation places for them, if that makes sense."new regulations will not affect the ongoing cases regarding Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester City"
So forest and Everton, are they likely to get a points deduction and if so will it be this season?My guess is that both Everton and Forest will get the same points deduction as each other this season so that the penalty itself won’t decide relegation places for them, if that makes sense.
I think the penalty, if any, will be given this season, but the appeal process won’t be complete until after the season ends.So forest and Everton, are they likely to get a points deduction and if so will it be this season?
The bottom is looking really tight and it’ll be interesting to see what happens, especially if it results in Luton going down because it’s been deferred to next season.
As far as I'm aware it's July to June........which is why they have 2 weeks when the window opens in June this year to have a fire sale before the end of that month.I just hope any changes don't let Chelsea off the hook.
Isn't the rolling 3-year period of concern to them Jan 22 - Dec 24?
If the current rule is scrapped in June, perhaps only Chelsea's spending in the last 12 months would be considered (i.e. not including the ~£1 billion spent in the two years prior).