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citymancs => citymancs => Topic started by: Stephen Paul on January 08, 2015, 13:36:33

Title: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: Stephen Paul on January 08, 2015, 13:36:33

Blackburn's debt rises to £79.8m

Football
Posted at 12:18
Blackburn Rovers' net debt has risen to £79.8m as they struggle to comply with Financial Fair Play rules.
The Championship club are currently under a transfer embargo for breaching FFP regulations.
Under existing rules, clubs were permitted to lose no more than £8m in total last season, but Rovers recorded losses of £42.1m.
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: bry the guy on January 08, 2015, 14:06:13
How many millons of pounds will their fine be for breaking the rules??Its stupid fineing clubs that are in debt becaus it just puts them further in debt fooking FFP blar.

Is it true that if they make the premire league they can tell the football league to do one or will the fine still be there if they get relegated again.
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: andy1966 on January 08, 2015, 14:39:18
They should be fined , why should only clubs that can afford it be penalised ?

Either fine all clubs or non at all
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: The Blue Blooded Maniac on January 08, 2015, 14:46:42
To be honest I think its a silly punishment t as well, but what are the alternatives? Can only think of points deduction or getting put down a league, but then both of those can just make the problem even worse.
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: Lekos on January 08, 2015, 14:58:34
I'm fairly sure a fine is only applied if the club in question are promoted to the Premier League.  Otherwise it's a transfer embargo as a first step. 

Might be wrong though...
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: clevblue on January 08, 2015, 15:11:44
Fifa and uefa should be in support of struggling clubs, with the future of football in mind. Instead it's ownership, greed and exploitation that gets support - and the poor old football fans don't matter in the least
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: bry the guy on January 08, 2015, 15:13:52
I thought if they were promoted they could avoid the fine cos the championship and league 1 etc are run by the football league.
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: andy1966 on January 08, 2015, 15:38:18
To be honest it would be great if the 26 million ? fine we got  was shared out amongst Our lower league clubs instead of going into the pockets of UEFA of FIFA or whoever
If that were the case , I wouldn't have a problem with the fines , and just maybe the clubs wouldn't either , as the money would be going to
"a good cause"
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: bry the guy on January 08, 2015, 16:26:09
yes the money should remain in football and also should remain in the country of the fined club
Title: Re: Hard times ahead for Blackburn
Post by: The Blue Blooded Maniac on January 08, 2015, 16:32:56
Quote from: clevblue on January 08, 2015, 15:11:44
Fifa and uefa should be in support of struggling clubs, with the future of football in mind. Instead it's ownership, greed and exploitation that gets support - and the poor old football fans don't matter in the least

Definitely. Its the people who run the clubs who are at fault who should be punished, and if they continue to plunge the club into debt the FA should be able to have the power to be able to take the club off their hands.