An interesting precedent set now. I wonder how many clubs are regretting overspending?
posted on 23/3/19
It does raise an interesting point.
If the EFL had placed an embargo on the club, why did it accept the player registration?
posted on 23/3/19
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (My Dad was made in Leeds) (U9756)
posted 21 minutes ago
It does raise an interesting point.
If the EFL had placed an embargo on the club, why did it accept the player registration?
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No idea, it doesn't really explain why Harvey felt he was placed in difficult circumstances.
posted on 23/3/19
comment by Sol WGUAFC (U2745)
posted 31 minutes ago
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (My Dad was made in Leeds) (U9756)
posted 21 minutes ago
It does raise an interesting point.
If the EFL had placed an embargo on the club, why did it accept the player registration?
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No idea, it doesn't really explain why Harvey felt he was placed in difficult circumstances.
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It put Harvey in difficult circumstances because he didn't know whether or not to apply the rules strictly because it wasn't Leeds.
posted on 23/3/19
One concern is that it might make Brum a more dangerous opponent if they engage a 'siege mentality' like we did during the -15 season.
posted on 23/3/19
Good luck Brum...hope you stay up.
Bluenose Glsgow style.
posted on 24/3/19
comment by LIW - RAD = BATES WITH A SMILE (U8453)
posted 23 hours, 38 minutes ago
Not really hayemaker
Birmingham got done for going over FFP and then decided to break the rules and sign a player.
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FFP was introduced to level the playing field, and make it fairer for everyone.
Don’t understand how City can spend over £500million in 3 years and not be breaking a single rule.
posted on 24/3/19
comment by The Hayemaker (U14625)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
comment by LIW - RAD = BATES WITH A SMILE (U8453)
posted 23 hours, 38 minutes ago
Not really hayemaker
Birmingham got done for going over FFP and then decided to break the rules and sign a player.
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FFP was introduced to level the playing field, and make it fairer for everyone.
Don’t understand how City can spend over £500million in 3 years and not be breaking a single rule.
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are they not being investigated atm
posted on 24/3/19
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (My Dad was made in Leeds) (U9756)
posted 21 hours, 13 minutes ago
It does raise an interesting point.
If the EFL had placed an embargo on the club, why did it accept the player registration?
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Agree
EFL need looking into, as do PSG and Man City
posted on 24/3/19
Hayemaker
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.mancity.com/news/club-news/club-news/2018/september/manchester-city-annual-report-1718%3famp=1
They are making profits
posted on 24/3/19
comment by LIW - RAD = BATES WITH A SMILE (U8453)
posted 54 minutes ago
Hayemaker
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.mancity.com/news/club-news/club-news/2018/september/manchester-city-annual-report-1718%3famp=1
They are making profits
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No way that club is making enough to warrant that spending. They don’t even fill their ground.
Definitely some fraud going on at that club.