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i don't think i'm the one who needs to understand ffp rules.

a 2011 article is not at all relevant to 2013. how about the article about how we halved our losses last season? or the article that shows that we're the fastest growing club in terms of income in the top 20 money league?

please show me how we're being 'stunted' by ffp.
 
Anyone who knows anything about FFP (ie not typeclub) would know that a) you can make losses under FFP and b) the impact of FFP of signing any one player is minimal due to amortisation.

Still, its not June and we've bought Fernandinho and Navas. I'd say we spent more than anyone in England at this early stage of the summer and most in Europe. Hardly being stunted there are we?
 
i don't think i'm the one who needs to understand ffp rules.

a 2011 article is not at all relevant to 2013. how about the article about how we halved our losses last season? or the article that shows that we're the fastest growing club in terms of income in the top 20 money league?

please show me how we're being 'stunted' by ffp.

Its relevant because that year was the last one before FFP came in. They will examine 3 years prior to 2014-2015. Chelsea spent big in that window too, most they spent since 2004.

As you say since FFP has come into play City suddenly no longer operate at the same losses.
 
Its relevant because that year was the last one before FFP came in. They will examine 3 years prior to 2014-2015. Chelsea spent big in that window too, most they spent since 2004.

As you say since FFP has come into play City suddenly no longer operate at the same losses.

The first monitoring period is two years. Spending in 10/11 and before doesnt count toward any FFP calculations and wages of players signed before then are specifically excluded from FFP calculations.

Our losses have come down mainly because our income has gone up, not that we've cut costs. If anything FFP coming in made us speed up our spending, this has been acknowledged by the people in charge of the club.
 

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Apparently City is the only club to have put in a bid for Cavani. So the rumours he was on his way to Chelsea might have been a bit premature.

Yep, you guys are but according to Napoli it was nowhere near enough. 63 million euro or GTFO they said.

Napoli president De Laurentiis: "No need of a face-to-face meeting as Cavani asked. There is a release clause" in response to Cavani asking for a meeting to query why ADL has said he needs to act like a man and if he doesn't make up his mind by the 20th of July he's going to rip his head off.

This is going to get messy(and the guy sounds nuts) and I don't think he's going to end up at Chelsea.

His release clause ends on the 10th of August and RM is hovering.
 
Isn't it funny how people are happy to point fingers when City are involved with big profile transfer? Yet it when it's United/Barca/Real/Bayern it's okay. Gotta love the double standard round here.

Huh?
 
Agreed, they forgot the 200% loading because he's English.

You'd think 15m will get the Baines deal done.

I'm starting to doubt the Thiago deal will get done now. A whole week we have apparently agreed terms so why haven't we bid the release clause?
 

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NUFC Tiger have you heard what Kinnear used to call Kinkladze?

haha, yes saw that for the first time a couple of days ago on a newcastle forum 'Kinky lady!' By comparison, Cabaye got off pretty lightly in comparison lol
 
Apparently we are renewing our interest in Darren Bent - not sure what the Villa fans want for him (personally think we should be looking at younger guys but beggars can't be choosers!). If he took a wage cut from his 70k wages (or villa paid a portion) and came for about 6m tops, I could live with that.

Some encouraging words coming out of the Aubameyang camp overnight (following word that Bony is nearing Swansea).

From a few different sources:

Aubameyang said: "I will choose England before any other destination. My dream has always been to play in one of the top two leagues in the world. "Newcastle is a good club and St James' Park is a monumental stadium where there is passionate fans."

Could live with Aubameyang and Bent joining Cisse, Campbell and Gouffran as our strikers next season.
 
Danny Simpson to QPR.

Yep, a bit surprised by this to be honest. He wanted to leave us for money and his preference was to head south to London. With all of QPR's wage earners, would have thought money might be a bit tight following the relegation. Would have to assume he is on more that what he was getting with us (reportedly about 25k per week).
 
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