QPR have 'written off' £60m worth of loans, thus posted a loss of only £9.8m.
http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/31658677
Fawaz: Transfer the debt to loans then write it off.
FFS it's mental.
That's the way to do it...
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Floored
I'll be floored if QPR get away with it, but it's definately flawed
posted on 2/3/15
There is a few potential spanners in the works for FFP and it will be interesting to see how it pans out
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Jim Price said it wouldn't stand up in court and that's good enough for me
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I blame Thatcher, strett
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@Jimbo519242 · 16 Aug 2013
@RossJHarwood @burtonjoycered FFP rules are illegal and unworkable
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I remember reading that, Ray.
May be Jim was ahead of his time!!!
posted on 2/3/15
Whatever set up they propose someone won't be happy with it. I do feel a bit sorry for the Football League as they will forever be powerless in the face of the Premier League billionaires and clubs will try what they can to be part of that. Like trying to catch sand running through a sieve I would imagine.
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It must be International sales revenue that makes the Prem' so wealthy. When I took Sky Sports I found a lot of the football just boring. Prem' football that is, what is the attraction for the neutral in watching one team dominate the game to the extent that the under dog's barely get out of their own half?
Ok the Championship doesn't have such technically gifted players, but the games are far more exciting and it's a far more exciting competition. Unfortunately that isn't reflected in the TV money.
posted on 2/3/15
They need to tighten up the owner checks and maybe a top line wage cap.