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Soccer => Soccer Forum => Topic started by: manutd. on Oct 09, 2008, 07:43: AM
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Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United could face exclusion from the Champions League - on the grounds that they hold excessive debt - under plans being drawn up by Uefa next week. The European game's governing body has set up a working group which will meet in Geneva on Monday to discuss how to extend its licensing system and restrict the levels of debt that clubs are permitted to operate with. Currently the financial stipulations in Uefa's system are limited to bans on clubs who have outstanding debts on transfer payments. It also states that staff should be paid on time. But the proposals being drawn up by Uefa's general secretary, David Taylor, and its president, Michel Platini, would see the system delve far deeper into the financial workings of clubs. "The ultimate sanction is not to be in our competitions," Taylor said yesterday. He explained that debts fixed against assets, for stadium building, are considered more acceptable than those run up in the acquisition of players or for takeovers. He confirmed that this would affect clubs such as last season's Champions League finalists, United and Chelsea, and one of the semi-finalists, Liverpool, unless they significantly reduced their debts.
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why is the game being turned into a business?? :angry: :angry: :angry: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
i hate it and it will eventually ruin the game. its like the salary cap in the american sports
i know that they want to bridge the gap between little and big guys but thats gonna be really hard
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that might make way for Bolton in the CL lol :lol:
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:cursing: :cursing: :cursing: i read that on the pappers
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Good riddance.
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i read this on paper too,just motherfuckin shit this is,but one thing is for sure,man city fans would be very angry on that :rolleyes:
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Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal!
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one thing it would help is so that just because a team uses their entire bank and more going into big negative funds that the UEFA board cant just look away
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its there fault great to see italian and spanish clubs in positive terrotary
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Italian clubs don't have the cleanest records now :thumbsup:
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no only milan, juve and few dont have
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this story is definitely a load of crap. even if the debt that these clubs had was too great for them to compete, uefa would lose too much money to kick all three of them out of the champions league.
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no just get napoli and fiorentina
i would pay more to watch them then Man utd :thumbsup: :pimp:
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why should the club face a ban coz of their dumb assholes fucking owners!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????? even though i hate liverpool and man u, i must say that if they get banned the champions league will be even worse than a bunch of kids having a tournament!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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They won't do it
it'll be their loss without the English clubs