Wolves losses for last season announced 19:24 - Mar 5 with 7919 views | OldPedro |
Good job for them they got promoted..... | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:36 - Mar 5 with 5641 views | Toast_R | Someone explain how that is allowed under FFP? A million quid a week in losses? | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:39 - Mar 5 with 5637 views | bob566 | Well run club. Bought well. Good young hungry players looking to further their careers. Not have beens donning their smoking jackets instead of their boots. What would they sell jimenez for now? Compared to what people were offering us for park and boswinga stuck on long term contracts | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:40 - Mar 5 with 5628 views | WrightUp5hit___ | So what happened to the EFL oversight team? £80million in two years, without mention of the magic third season prior. I thought points deduction in active season was supposed to be in play, to restrain "buying" promotion. Thank you Shaun "fookingclusterfook" Harvey, you truly have left an indelible mark on the EFL. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:58 - Mar 5 with 5549 views | traininvain |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:39 - Mar 5 by bob566 | Well run club. Bought well. Good young hungry players looking to further their careers. Not have beens donning their smoking jackets instead of their boots. What would they sell jimenez for now? Compared to what people were offering us for park and boswinga stuck on long term contracts |
They couldn’t sell Jimenez for anything as he’s on loan from Benfica. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:02 - Mar 5 with 5535 views | MedwayR |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:39 - Mar 5 by bob566 | Well run club. Bought well. Good young hungry players looking to further their careers. Not have beens donning their smoking jackets instead of their boots. What would they sell jimenez for now? Compared to what people were offering us for park and boswinga stuck on long term contracts |
The wouldn't sell Jimenez because they don't own him, he's another Mendes client on loan at Wolves. Wolves have an option to sign him for anywhere between £30-40m depending on what you believe, no doubt Mendes will get a nice chunk of that. The Football League were convinced that Mendes doesn't have significant say in the running of Wolves though... | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:05 - Mar 5 with 5523 views | BklynRanger | So if you're going to breach, breach by a fcukload. £90ish million should be enough to make us quite competitive, as long as we don't invite 'Arry back. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:10 - Mar 5 with 5505 views | bob566 |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:02 - Mar 5 by MedwayR | The wouldn't sell Jimenez because they don't own him, he's another Mendes client on loan at Wolves. Wolves have an option to sign him for anywhere between £30-40m depending on what you believe, no doubt Mendes will get a nice chunk of that. The Football League were convinced that Mendes doesn't have significant say in the running of Wolves though... |
Didnt know he was on loan. Fair enough | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:17 - Mar 5 with 5484 views | enfieldargh | Why can’t air Asia sponsor us for 5 million plus per season or is that against the rules | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:39 - Mar 5 with 5421 views | daveB | FFP really is a waste of time, how have they managed to get away with no punishment and we got a 40 million fine | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:41 - Mar 5 with 5410 views | thame_hoops |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:17 - Mar 5 by enfieldargh | Why can’t air Asia sponsor us for 5 million plus per season or is that against the rules |
Didn’t Man City get in trouble for artificially inflating their sponsership from eithad? | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:41 - Mar 5 with 5411 views | Juzzie |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:39 - Mar 5 by daveB | FFP really is a waste of time, how have they managed to get away with no punishment and we got a 40 million fine |
Maybe they haven’t been punished yet. Took bloody ages for ours to be finalised. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:52 - Mar 5 with 5370 views | WrightUp5hit___ |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:41 - Mar 5 by Juzzie | Maybe they haven’t been punished yet. Took bloody ages for ours to be finalised. |
Fines (or docking of points) are now supposed to happen IN THE season of the breach, so people can't just chuck money at promotion and escape the consequences. EFL FFP enforcement has been shown as complete farce, we're the only ones that they have (rightly) screwed over. Don't tell me Wolves made a profit of £41 million in 15/16 | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 21:35 - Mar 5 with 5267 views | DejR_vu |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:52 - Mar 5 by WrightUp5hit___ | Fines (or docking of points) are now supposed to happen IN THE season of the breach, so people can't just chuck money at promotion and escape the consequences. EFL FFP enforcement has been shown as complete farce, we're the only ones that they have (rightly) screwed over. Don't tell me Wolves made a profit of £41 million in 15/16 |
Others will be caught and ‘punished’ but, of course, they will all get a points deduction which, unless it actually deprives them of automatic promotion, will be absolutely meaningless. In the meantime we’ve been absolutely buggered senseless financially. So, we play the casino when it’s financial suicide to do so, and then when it’s nowhere near as big a gamble we embark on our own little austerity drive and will probably end up in League 1 doing it; genius. | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 22:14 - Mar 5 with 5166 views | isawqpratwcity |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:52 - Mar 5 by WrightUp5hit___ | Fines (or docking of points) are now supposed to happen IN THE season of the breach, so people can't just chuck money at promotion and escape the consequences. EFL FFP enforcement has been shown as complete farce, we're the only ones that they have (rightly) screwed over. Don't tell me Wolves made a profit of £41 million in 15/16 |
We won't have been "rightly" screwed over, no matter how bang-to-rights we were caught, if no other transgressor is prosecuted. | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 22:36 - Mar 5 with 5119 views | WrightUp5hit___ |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 22:14 - Mar 5 by isawqpratwcity | We won't have been "rightly" screwed over, no matter how bang-to-rights we were caught, if no other transgressor is prosecuted. |
Couldn't agree more, if Birmingham, Florists et al escape financial punishment and receive points deductions that have no real significance, then we will have been bummed in the gob. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 22:53 - Mar 5 with 5072 views | daveB |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 20:41 - Mar 5 by Juzzie | Maybe they haven’t been punished yet. Took bloody ages for ours to be finalised. |
ours took ages as we appealed it and dragged it out for 2 years. Wolves for 3 years have spent what they want and the reward is promotion and top half of the prem. Just seems wrong that as a club we now have to go into seasons with our legs tied together whilst bugger all happens to other teams. Birmingham still have no points deduction, Nothing happened to Sheff Wed yet either for both breaching ffp | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 23:59 - Mar 5 with 4958 views | bob566 |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 22:53 - Mar 5 by daveB | ours took ages as we appealed it and dragged it out for 2 years. Wolves for 3 years have spent what they want and the reward is promotion and top half of the prem. Just seems wrong that as a club we now have to go into seasons with our legs tied together whilst bugger all happens to other teams. Birmingham still have no points deduction, Nothing happened to Sheff Wed yet either for both breaching ffp |
Sue the efl for 40 mill if other teams arent treated the same. Isnt there some top notch lawyer fan called nico who could work it pro bono | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 02:45 - Mar 6 with 4869 views | superhoopdownunder |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 23:59 - Mar 5 by bob566 | Sue the efl for 40 mill if other teams arent treated the same. Isnt there some top notch lawyer fan called nico who could work it pro bono |
Unfortunately that lawyer fan Nick De Marco helped us get the deal we got. [Post edited 6 Mar 2019 2:48]
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 06:31 - Mar 6 with 4794 views | davman | So, if Birmingham and all those others get away scot free as we all expect, just go for it, budget for another £50m in fines and be done with it. An absolute joke and yet no-one is complaining. If proper FFP had been in place, Scum and City would not have become the brands they are, so why is it "fair" to hold any other club back from doing the same? The gap between the Premier league and the Championship is getting bigger and soon it will be a given that those coming down will have a massive advantage financially, which will help them get back up. Not far off a closed shop then... So, why is no-one complaining / moving to scrap these ridiculous rules? Just make owners provide the funds to the club and disallow debt to owners. It's either given to the club or its not allowed... | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 07:41 - Mar 6 with 4717 views | Roller | While they are in the Premier League they are out of the EFL's jurisdiction and safe from realistic punishment as the Premier League have no appetite for FFP. If they look like staying up next season the EFL will agree a token fine with them and move on. FFP it is very much in its infancy and the rules are being revised as different situations develop. The "current season point deduction scenario", assuming it is actually enforceable, was probably brought in in the wake of Wolves' excessive spending last season to try to prevent it happening again. For what it's worth, I think Wolves did make a profit the season before which could have been part of a long term strategy to allow them two season's of heavy losses in their bid for promotion. There is no point feeling aggrieved; we gambled, when the rules were at their harshest, and lost, they gambled, when the rules may have been at their most lenient, and would appear to have won. | | | |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 07:49 - Mar 6 with 4704 views | RANGERS4EVER |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:39 - Mar 5 by bob566 | Well run club. Bought well. Good young hungry players looking to further their careers. Not have beens donning their smoking jackets instead of their boots. What would they sell jimenez for now? Compared to what people were offering us for park and boswinga stuck on long term contracts |
Its very 50/50. Well run club because they got promoted. Now if they hadn't, and shown losses of £52m getting hit by FFP, everyone would be an uproar about how much of a shambles they were. Wouldn't say it was a well run club, more a gamble which paid off | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 08:29 - Mar 6 with 4648 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 19:39 - Mar 5 by bob566 | Well run club. Bought well. Good young hungry players looking to further their careers. Not have beens donning their smoking jackets instead of their boots. What would they sell jimenez for now? Compared to what people were offering us for park and boswinga stuck on long term contracts |
I am sorry but no business losing north of 50 million should be described as 'well run' should they? [Post edited 6 Mar 2019 8:34]
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 09:09 - Mar 6 with 4576 views | BAWHoops | Hopefully what begins to happen is the EFL introduce suspended points deductions for the next time a club is under their duristiction. Wolves, Bournemouth, Leicester won't stay in the PL forever and all of them broke FFP rules. They should be fined and have a pending points deduction of 5-10 points (depending on severity of case). Would mean that should any of those teams drop down they would start off on the back foot in an aim to get promoted | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 09:26 - Mar 6 with 4548 views | EastR |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 07:41 - Mar 6 by Roller | While they are in the Premier League they are out of the EFL's jurisdiction and safe from realistic punishment as the Premier League have no appetite for FFP. If they look like staying up next season the EFL will agree a token fine with them and move on. FFP it is very much in its infancy and the rules are being revised as different situations develop. The "current season point deduction scenario", assuming it is actually enforceable, was probably brought in in the wake of Wolves' excessive spending last season to try to prevent it happening again. For what it's worth, I think Wolves did make a profit the season before which could have been part of a long term strategy to allow them two season's of heavy losses in their bid for promotion. There is no point feeling aggrieved; we gambled, when the rules were at their harshest, and lost, they gambled, when the rules may have been at their most lenient, and would appear to have won. |
spot on Roller | |
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Wolves losses for last season announced on 09:26 - Mar 6 with 4547 views | DejR_vu |
Wolves losses for last season announced on 09:09 - Mar 6 by BAWHoops | Hopefully what begins to happen is the EFL introduce suspended points deductions for the next time a club is under their duristiction. Wolves, Bournemouth, Leicester won't stay in the PL forever and all of them broke FFP rules. They should be fined and have a pending points deduction of 5-10 points (depending on severity of case). Would mean that should any of those teams drop down they would start off on the back foot in an aim to get promoted |
I think that would only ever have any chance of working if the points deductions applied for every year the club in question receives parachute payments. If you’ve got wheelbarrows full of cash one season makes no difference. In fact, it probably makes it easier for the club as it gives them breathing space with the supporters. The whole thing is b0llocks. It’s got nothing to do with protecting clubs and everything to do with creating a closed-shop for the ‘bigger’ clubs. If it was about protecting clubs why can’t the authorities just enact rules to allow cash injections at any level as long as they’re not added on to the club’s balance sheet? | |
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