CrazyKopCorner Posted 4 September 2024 Posted 4 September 2024 (edited) It's who's best at gaming the system in any case. Whichever team has the best accountants and best lawyers win the PSR battle - It's a game within a game - really sad crap stuff with the point behind PSR being totally lost. As long as a club has a guarantor that simply can't walk away from a clubs debts what's the fuching problem in any case Edited 4 September 2024 by CrazyKopCorner
ts_1010 Posted 4 September 2024 Posted 4 September 2024 7 hours ago, jamfox said: Yeh your right , But tomorrow morning there's going to be lawyers in the dark room writing a new rulebook.. this no man's land technicality will go down in history as the Leicester manoeuvre True, but they agree all the rules at the start of the season. So next year we might see that loophole closed. But we have properly set fire to the rule book here. If we pick up a couple of wins in the next few games, the whole clubs going to feel like a different place. 1
Dahnsouff Posted 4 September 2024 Posted 4 September 2024 The Premier League's thirst for control and profits has dislocated the FA from the overarching control and sight of the full league structure, this allows this loophole to exist, meaning no single body can pass judgements on the whole of the pyramid The now act shocked and surprised at the limit of their own reach. 2
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