Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. 15:15 - Apr 6 with 1710 views | QPRConor2000 | Interesting explainer here about what the financial rules are in League 1, in case we do get relegated. In simple terms, the rules are a loss less stringent than in the Championship. https://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/scmp.php |  | | |  |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 15:22 - Apr 6 with 1662 views | MedwayR | But once promoted to the Championship you get treated for the purposes of FFP as though you had been in the Championship, so there's no real advantage. |  |
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Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 15:29 - Apr 6 with 1619 views | toboboly |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 15:22 - Apr 6 by MedwayR | But once promoted to the Championship you get treated for the purposes of FFP as though you had been in the Championship, so there's no real advantage. |
Can you refuse to be promoted? We keep winning it and stay in league 1? Basically Scottish football. |  |
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Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 16:15 - Apr 6 with 1515 views | QPR_John |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 15:22 - Apr 6 by MedwayR | But once promoted to the Championship you get treated for the purposes of FFP as though you had been in the Championship, so there's no real advantage. |
Is that really the case it seems indefensible. You play under one set of rules get promoted and it’s assumed you have played under a different set of rules. |  | |  |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 17:20 - Apr 6 with 1394 views | QPRConor2000 |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 16:15 - Apr 6 by QPR_John | Is that really the case it seems indefensible. You play under one set of rules get promoted and it’s assumed you have played under a different set of rules. |
It just shows utterly uncompetitive the current FFP rules actually are in the Championship. Why not just follow the example of League 1 and 2 and cap wage spending at 70 percent of a clubs turnover in the championship, then 60 percent in League One and 55 percent in League Two. That for me is far better than having it based off a clubs losses. |  | |  |
Interesting reading about the financial rules in League 1. on 18:02 - Apr 6 with 1354 views | colinallcars | Does Maunday Money count ? |  | |  |
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