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ender4

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  1. I think this is meant to replace the current Premier League PSR rules.
  2. Yes i guess so. It makes sense that they would want to spend more than the current rules allow.
  3. I'm surprised West Ham voted for this seeing that they are a small revenue club who aspire to qualify for Europe. I guess they never plan to spend anywhere close to any cap so it makes no difference to them lol.
  4. Massive negative for Villa and Newcastle. It doesn't impact the 'big 6' as they have huge revenues so can spend up to the UEFA cap of 75% of income, and still not hit this PL cap. Means those smaller clubs not in Europe can spend massively more, up to £400m a season rather than current rules of around £150-200m (dependant on their turnover). Villa and Newcastle are screwed - they are still capped by UEFA rules which is based on their smaller turnover, but now smaller clubs can spend double what Villa and Newcastle spend.
  5. It makes sense. The 'big 6' have massive revenues, the cap is so high that they hit the European cap first but can still spend £300-400m or so a season. The small revenue clubs not in Europe can now massively outspend Villa up to £300-400m per season. Villa hit the European cap first rather than the PL cap, so we can only spend £150-200m per season. Basically it kills Villa and any other non big 6 club that qualifies for Europe. This is literally the worst option of all spending proposals for Villa. Almost like it was specifically designed to kill Villa and Newcastle.
  6. Everyone is injured. I am playing RB and you are on the left wing. Bring your football boots.
  7. I think we might try and sell him in the summer if we can get a decent price so that we don’t make a loss. He’s 30 years old and whilst decent isn’t going to improve at his age.
  8. Yep ignoring their points deduction, they are 19 points above the relegation zone and 9-10 points away from a European place.
  9. That’s basically true of virtually every team in this league. Also we’ve still dropped the least points from a winning position out of 20 teams in the league.
  10. Yeah, it’s like a Hawkeye style AI thing. Works well in Europe already.
  11. If they didn’t get a points deduction they are only 5 points from 8th position.
  12. I’ve got 2 kids and that is what we get charged for kids. It is really good value for kids. Trinity Cat B is £10.50 and Cat A £13 if you buy individual tickets like I do. Obviously cheaper per match if they have a season ticket. I guess they know that they will be future customers for life and also that an adult is coming with them and paying full price. I wonder if Heck will be looking at concession pricing so adults don’t increase by much but concessions increase by a higher percentage.
  13. I’m not sure we did charge more than that on average once you take into account kids tickets and other concessions for U21 and Over 65’s. A north stand kids season ticket is around £8 a game isn’t it. Even buying individual tickets in the Trinity for a category A match is £13 for kids. And there are loads of kids around me where I sit.
  14. This is the new ticketing website that they changed to a few weeks ago Maybe the old website would have been better
  15. Just read through the link. Average matchday revenue across all 20 clubs is €93 million. In comparison we were at £16m last season.
  16. If the choice is between a restricted view seat or not being able to get a seat because it’s all sold out, I’d rather have a restricted view seat. Also if the choice is between a normal seat at £60, or a restricted view seat at say £30, there would be people who choose the £30 ticket.
  17. That depends. Spurs bring in £110 million per season from matchday revenue. That’s like 50% of our total revenue for last season.
  18. In Heck’s house by his 7 year old kid?
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