So Steve Gibson thinks Derby, Villa and Sheffield Wednesday are cheating financial fair play
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steve-gibson-wants-investigation-financial-16134607.amp
But is selling your ground to your owner cheating? Or just simply immoral and dishonest manipulation of your profits?
Steve Gibson’s wants action against cheats
posted on 17/4/19
Gibson i panicking because his yo-yo club tactic hasn't paid off this year and they have splashed over £100m in signings over the last couple of seasons! I imagine Boro's books won't be in order once the parachute payments ran out hence he is trying to deflect attention elsewhere.
posted on 17/4/19
Steve Gibson is one of the better owners/chairmen currently in the top two divisions.
The efl will do nothing.
Football is corrupt
Why waste time discussing his request.
posted on 17/4/19
comment by Bunk Moreland (U20074)
posted 11 hours, 34 minutes ago
Because you are claiming a profit, but the business has not profited, it’s just been done to create a number.
If we being honest it should be viewed as a loss, as a major asset has left the business and is now owned by an external organisation.
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If your business sells an asset that is part of its revenue for that year. If the income is greater than the out goings then that is profit for that year although the value of the business will have decreased. No false profits at Derby.
posted on 17/4/19
Derby can't have cheated though, can they? look at their gates? of course a fair few haven't actually paid of course.
When you cheat and still don't win is that a sign of incompetence or just stupidity?
posted on 17/4/19
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by Bunk Moreland (U20074)
posted 11 hours, 34 minutes ago
Because you are claiming a profit, but the business has not profited, it’s just been done to create a number.
If we being honest it should be viewed as a loss, as a major asset has left the business and is now owned by an external organisation.
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If your business sells an asset that is part of its revenue for that year. If the income is greater than the out goings then that is profit for that year although the value of the business will have decreased. No false profits at Derby.
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Spart as usual proving to be a total thickster!
posted on 17/4/19
So what is wrong with what I said RFB. I look forward to your lesson in simple economics. I would happily challenge you to any form of cognitive test.
posted on 18/4/19
So, we were talking about dodgy owners weren't we.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-47978664
posted on 18/4/19
Foot and mouth disease is alive and kicking in Snottingham
My fav line, you know very well I don't bend over, too right ya fat Greek unt
Come on Basingstoke red, come out to play muppet.
posted on 18/4/19
The doggy fans self righteous indignation seems to have quietened for some reason.
What do you have to do to not pass the fit and proper person test for the football league?
As with Fawaz, the four favourite words in the English language, "we told you so".
posted on 18/4/19
Gotta hurt when you fall on your arris off such a high horse.