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That's a really good question but they already have which makes it an even better question. I'm nowhere near being any sort of financial expert but as far as I can see it is going to tighten purse strings even more for "smaller" clubs & I can't understand why enough clubs have vote this through.Will the clubs all have to vote for this, at 14/6 split?
If so, why wouldn’t at least 10 clubs vote against these new set of unfair rules which yet again allow the top 6-8, who have had years to establish new revenue streams, a new set of standards which 10-12 clubs will never be able to reach
I can only assume that I am missing something & yes as Pope says above it is better than we have now, but surely there must be better ways. Once again this is going to favour those clubs with the greatest turnover, whether that turnover is legitimately generated or not in some cases. I just don't see how it can have anything to do with sustainability when it gives a club like Man U the scope to spend lavishly when they are carrying debt of £3/4 B.
I sincerely hope that the new Government regulator can set things up differently if that is within their remit, but as I've said previously I have very little faith if Government's previous record of meddling in things they know little about is anything to go by