¿Están terminados los FFP y PSR de la Premier League? ¡Tres equipos más se rebelan y todo se acabó!



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33 respuestas a ¿Están terminados los FFP y PSR de la Premier League? ¡Tres equipos más se rebelan y todo se acabó!

  1. Let's not forget your team was and is part of the GREEDY 6 that tried to destroy football in this country

  2. @kipp1231 dijo:

    Cash is king in football and the old guard got used to having it all their own way.
    Thats why gooners, man u and liverpool get salty all the time because if the reigns come off there isnt a club in world football who could compete with the toon.
    Just like the 90s with hypocritical man u abd all if a sudden theu want a "fair playing field" gtfoh ya muppets 😂

  3. Your right. All clubs with debt should also be punished to protect the club

  4. Don’t understand the sponsorship rules this is a business so it is your job to find a sponsor who will give you max money. I think that it is a dumb rule that it has to be fair market. What does that even really mean. Is it that you aren’t allowed to receive more than Man U does for sponsorships. If you want to keep FFP rules that is fine but Ad pounds being regulated is about a bunch of nonsense. Stop with the Newcastle rules today.

  5. Hey Sean, why cant we have an investigation in to the premier league TV rights, why isnt this capped so that more people or countries can afford it ?

  6. I just hope for the day that the Super league happens, and the ‘Big Six’ bugger off.
    The remaining clubs will produce a more competitive and fairer competition.
    Let the ‘Big Six’ go and play with the other big clubs, outside of EUFA, and leave us alone

  7. @lilbaz8073 dijo:

    Nothing new here chelsea were doing it for years. Buying young players. Selling them to stay within psr.

  8. Well lets hope the other 2or3 show their hand because as it is right now the current FFP-PSR is flawed and the PL are responsible for loading the apple CART of that 4or5,,,no other Club is allowed to bring their fruit to the fucking top table are they.??

  9. The Red cartel including their poodle Spurs have been playing scratchy scratchy for years…………now it’s under threat it’s a whinge fest. Rules like ATP were brought in to protect the cartel and it’s now widely accepted that FFP/PSR are protectionist measures.

  10. you out with your info Newcastle pulled out of the DCL deal over the price being asked yesterday evening

  11. @lilbaz8073 dijo:

    U21 transfers should be counted on psr.

  12. At least some honesty from a Spurs fan on where you really sit the scheme of things

  13. If the PL instituted a salary cap like the NFL, NBA, etc, then the discussion is over. It won’t matter where the money comes from, the value of sponsorships, etc, because in the end every PL club will spend the same amount each year on players. Like the NFL, NBA, etc., the salary cap is adjusted each year for inflation and to fend off the buying power of competition outside the PL.

  14. @KBk-l7j dijo:

    I find you hilarious if Daniel levy watched 1 of your streams he would offer you a job,the 1 who plays by the book gets no where in life facts

  15. The Premier League has warned clubs that selling players to and from each other in order to comply with financial rules could breach regulations about acting in good faith. (Times – subscrip

  16. You where warned by me Sean. I told you that you where too idealistic about your views . You used it to help cover up the legitimate concerns of fans regarding spurs ambitions. You waxed lyrical about how levy had won , and even.though spurs had a spend 400m advantage ,they needed to wait till the summer instead of cashing in during December window….. u where warned and where very smug and dismissive..

  17. This is garbage. The timing suits your pod cast but is not true. Newcastle is selling Minteh , which they don't want to do, to meet PSR , BUT any deal with Everton for him or DCL is not taking place . It was widely reported that neither move was happening yesterday, your pod cast is 3 hours old. Also Minteh is wanted by at least 3 foreign clubs so his price will be what they value him. Don't tell lies about NUFC for clicks !

  18. In the end it wont come to a fair and even competition, it will all be about the deepest pockets and Football in England will be the poorer for it

  19. Interesting stuff Sean
    Clearly "the end is nigh"
    Can never be a level playing field when money is involved , greed will always win . Sadly !!

  20. Newcastle haven't voted against PSR. Your team Spurs tried to get in the Superleague just a couple of years ago 😂😂😂

  21. @LiamK-ep6fs dijo:

    I’m a Newcastle fan and I can tell you we don’t need to sell it’s just the media are desperate for us to sell Isak or Bruno

  22. @n9ne_nufc dijo:

    Despite disagreeing with almost everything you say I actually like your videos 😂

    We all are in this for the best interest of our clubs, Spurs fans constantly complain about Levy being tight and not spending, having no ambition, running the club as a business rather than a football club trying to win yet we get owners who want to do all that but the issue is “its oil money”

    ManUtd have had Saudi sponsorship for years, no one cared, Emirates is middle eastern money… no one cared

    The issue is inconstancy, if anyone has a problem with these deals then they shouldve called this out when Liverpool sold Brewster for £15m-£20m, City sold Trafford for £20m but the issue is they didnt so you cant have selective outrage its either ok or its not

    The real issue is everyone wanted these clubs to sell their stars (like you mentioned at the start) but because thats not whos being sold theyre now not happy 😂 but the league is “fair” right?

    Also no idea why Newcastle keep being mentioned, have we participated in this premier league youth selling loophole as it stands? No we havnt, we are just used because people dont like oil 🤦🏾‍♂️😂😂

    HWTL!! ⚪️⚫️

  23. @SpursGCTV dijo:

    Great work Sean, informative as always👍

  24. This is utterly depressing for football fans in the Prem.

  25. Does this cartel activity break the law?

  26. Will the clubs playing in Europe be s as blue to use these loopholes?

  27. @Woody8654 dijo:

    Great video Sean. Love these. As a retired banker, we were doing structured & SPV deals like this for clients back in mid-80s. Gains upfront. Cost deferred. And auditors too weak to challenge and call it out.

  28. @redzepp7881 dijo:

    FFP was supposed to be about a level playing field etc but the subjective way it was applied showed it was corrupt. The best solution is to have a free market and dispense with it. This would hurt the clubs who played by the rules, but so what? Let the EPL be the super league and free the shackles.

  29. Why are people acting as if Liverpool, Arsenal, Utd, and Spurs owners are not billionaires? Do you know what those owners have in common? They don't want to spend their own money

  30. @CKWINN11 dijo:

    Newcastle dont even have to sell and we havent sold and probably wont before end of june we are close but our Adidas deal and Champions league money has helped us.

    Everton wanted Minteh and we wanted £25m which is a fair price for a promising talent who had a good season in the dutch league and in Europe last season but everton wanted him for £15m so we walked away from that deal. We wanted DCL but were only willing to pay £25m and Everton wanted £37/40m so we walked away from the deal so we certainly were not working with everton to apease ffp. We just offered £60m for Olise as well so that doesnt match up with this story either.

  31. Don’t believe a lot of these so called ITK’s they are more often wrong and play a percentage game of probability. I am often correct on more occasions and I work on the probability and the type of players Spurs normally go for. Using this format I predict one decent marquee signing. Most probably Eze. And the rest will be up and coming players with a potential high ceiling at a fair bargain price. This doesn’t mean they will be rubbish, just unknown in the premiership. The Canadian striker just smells like a typical Spurs deal. Would not be surprised at all if that happens. Like I’ve always said these are the players I won’t but think the actual players will be different
    * Ederson
    * Eze
    * Nico Williams
    * Toney
    * then like for like replacements as people are sold to ensure we have a squad to cope with premier league, domestic cups and Europa games

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