About time some Player said it about UEFA.
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:23 pm
Clubs going bankrupt is nothing to do with UEFA mate. If a club goes bust it just means they've spent more money than they have taken in. That is rank bad financial management.Ibbyham wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:51 pm The UEFA are getting out of control with money and pushing the lower leagues clubs to oblivion and bankruptcy. Pre-1990, Only Wigan Borough, Accrington Stanley and Workington got bankruptcy but since after 1990, host of clubs such as Aldershot, Halifax, Stockport, Hereford, Darlington, Bury, Torquay, Scarborough and few others went into liquidations. Southend, possibly Derby could go under soon.
Need to change everything IMO.
You could be right, some clubs did not look after their financial side and paid for it but a few clubs who want to buy players, their clubs and agents put the price too high to get their replacement.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:24 pmClubs going bankrupt is nothing to do with UEFA mate. If a club goes bust it just means they've spent more money than they have taken in. That is rank bad financial management.Ibbyham wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:51 pm The UEFA are getting out of control with money and pushing the lower leagues clubs to oblivion and bankruptcy. Pre-1990, Only Wigan Borough, Accrington Stanley and Workington got bankruptcy but since after 1990, host of clubs such as Aldershot, Halifax, Stockport, Hereford, Darlington, Bury, Torquay, Scarborough and few others went into liquidations. Southend, possibly Derby could go under soon.
Need to change everything IMO.
If you can't keep up with the Joneses, don't try. It will always end in tears. Imo the best thing for football, as a whole, would be for a few clubs to actually go bust. Kaput. Out of business. None of this 12 point penalty, pay your creditors 5 pence in the pound and start over again crap. If a few clubs were to actually vanish it might concentrate a few minds in various boardrooms around the world.
So you disagree UEFA aren't crooks and Footballers don't play too much football?
Yes, but that's nothing to do with UEFA. UEFA might be only interested in raking more money in for themselves but nobody forces clubs to pay the prices they do. If you or I can't afford something we don't buy it. Right ?Ibbyham wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:37 pmYou could be right, some clubs did not look after their financial side and paid for it but a few clubs who want to buy players, their clubs and agents put the price too high to get their replacement.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:24 pm
Clubs going bankrupt is nothing to do with UEFA mate. If a club goes bust it just means they've spent more money than they have taken in. That is rank bad financial management.
If you can't keep up with the Joneses, don't try. It will always end in tears. Imo the best thing for football, as a whole, would be for a few clubs to actually go bust. Kaput. Out of business. None of this 12 point penalty, pay your creditors 5 pence in the pound and start over again crap. If a few clubs were to actually vanish it might concentrate a few minds in various boardrooms around the world.