Kaveh Solhekol explains spending cap that Premier League clubs have voted in principle to introduce

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    Chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains the spending cap that Premier League clubs have voted in principle to introduce from the 2025/26 season.
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Komentáře • 406

  • @Brickhazard
    @Brickhazard Před 16 dny +289

    I am sure City will find 115 ways to avoid playing by these rules.

    • @nuno3887
      @nuno3887 Před 16 dny +10

      These are nothing but straight facts!

    • @sbongilembonelwa1327
      @sbongilembonelwa1327 Před 16 dny +8

      Jealous 😅😅😅

    • @Omnipotent-Q
      @Omnipotent-Q Před 16 dny +9

      Original, well done

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +2

      The epl us getting weaker and weaker. Too focused on City

    • @kopite998
      @kopite998 Před 16 dny +21

      ​@@Omnipotent-Qwell people are going to keep bringing it up until something is done about it.

  • @Colin-wx7kz
    @Colin-wx7kz Před 16 dny +54

    It's clear as mud.

  • @readmore7180
    @readmore7180 Před 16 dny +9

    Getting rid of agents will have quite a big effect.

  • @SothInertia
    @SothInertia Před 16 dny +34

    What they are not mentioning here is what will happen if they spend more than this new spending cap?

    • @barneyhall2753
      @barneyhall2753 Před 16 dny +2

      Hardly surprising as that isn’t part of what this decision is. This is only about what sort of model they want to change to. It's now up to the EPL to create a system around this model and bring that back to the clubs for discussion and maybe approval.

    • @user-xw3vi4nk2y
      @user-xw3vi4nk2y Před 16 dny

      Financial penalties. No points deductions anymore.

    • @BMW-wt4xs
      @BMW-wt4xs Před 16 dny +2

      Speeding ticket

    • @mohammadsoleman8708
      @mohammadsoleman8708 Před 15 dny

      I think they won't be able to do that
      right now you can do whatever you want and promise to get revenue that cut your loses in the next years so you stay under the 105 limit
      but if this is applied then we will be in a situation where you're not allowed to sign a player or register him because you will go up the cap if you do so , it will be clear as the cap is applied for the same season

    • @MaxwellAyo
      @MaxwellAyo Před 13 dny

      I think it will work like the way La Liga's spending cap works, where you are stopped from signing/registering new players if that signing will take you over the limit. This way, they can avoid the issues that happened with Everton with retroactive points deduction and stop the breach before it happens.

  • @itwoznotme
    @itwoznotme Před 16 dny +32

    does this include the brown envelopes to daddy haaland etc?

    • @susundou1263
      @susundou1263 Před 16 dny +2

      Yes it does, City must give more envelopes actually. We need that 5th title in a row

    • @GermanChickenwing
      @GermanChickenwing Před 15 dny

      ​@@susundou1263Lol

    • @susundou1263
      @susundou1263 Před 15 dny

      @@sourabhrawatcc nooooo his cat too😄😄😄 i didn't know. @itwoznotme how does this piece of useless information make you feel 😄😄😄

  • @deanboucher2067
    @deanboucher2067 Před 16 dny +60

    I think its good cause transfer fee's are getting silly along with wages

    • @25784lazza
      @25784lazza Před 16 dny +17

      I don't see how this changes that, it is just for the Premier League for this to work it needs to be international otherwise it just means teams outside England can pick off the best Premier League players. The world record transfer fee would still stand.

    • @deanboucher2067
      @deanboucher2067 Před 16 dny

      @@25784lazza I see what your saying but if players want to go abroad for money it shows to the club their at their heart isn't there and I'm a Liverpool fan and if a player don't want to be at the club I'd sell, shouldn't let greedy players hold clubs to ransom

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +1

      Weakening the EPL. That's why the clubs so weak on the Europe.

    • @nidhoggr_nufc
      @nidhoggr_nufc Před 16 dny +7

      @@rakimrobinsonMCFC English clubs won 3 out of the last 5 Champions leagues. Also had 6 out of 10 of the last 5 finals teams. Weak? Do you suffer from short term memory loss?

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +1

      @nidhoggr_nufc Tottenham, City, liverpool and Chelsea... this is different time. Don't use City that's who ure trying to get rid of. Look at more recent results in Europe. The Epl is not at the same level as the heights of klopp and guardiola. You all chose to weaken the top instead of building the rest. If it wasn't for pride I'd love to see Arsenal go out there as the Epl best rep. in Europe and see how that plays out.

  • @aba100able
    @aba100able Před 16 dny +15

    Any owner should be allowed to spend what he/she wants as long as the club stays away from any kind of dept. PSR exists just to maintain the top six status quo.

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Před 16 dny +1

      Wealthy owners pump money into clubs via loans. Usually interest-free loans, but loans nonetheless. Debt.
      Even Newcastle, arguably the club with the richest owners, have voted in favour of these rules. Every club, every single one, has voted for the 85% squad cost control. That kills your argument that it's the big 6 pushing this.

    • @zac5572
      @zac5572 Před 16 dny

      This rule literally ONLY harms man city, man United and Chelsea. The top spenders. It benefits literally everyone else that’s why everyone else voted for it

    • @willwud
      @willwud Před 16 dny

      Dumb ass………… learn how to use spell check before getting technical!

    • @Thetinybudos
      @Thetinybudos Před 16 dny

      ​@@zac5572 Arsenal and Liverpool would be close to the line depending on the value as it includes wages at they have 360 ish mill wages meaning any cap under 500 mill they would get close to potentially

    • @zac5572
      @zac5572 Před 16 dny +1

      @@Thetinybudos Liverpool wage bill is 138 million. Compared to arsenal at 170m and city and United at 198m I really don’t think Liverpool are anywhere near close to the line.

  • @gregbeales7945
    @gregbeales7945 Před 16 dny +41

    Sorry they are arguing that the league is exciting because Man City can outspend everyone? That’s the biggest problem with the excitement in the league. Everyone is complaining about how they win it every year and it’s boring

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +8

      The epl is weak and will only get weaker. Too focused on trying to stop City

    • @FaraiKatsvenda-oe1sl
      @FaraiKatsvenda-oe1sl Před 16 dny +7

      If you want to win its not about money it's about playing better than the others.and entertaining football draws more sponsors.

    • @JamieDaGameRX
      @JamieDaGameRX Před 16 dny +8

      Teams have always dominated. United in the 90s / 00s, Liverpool in the 70s / 80s, City in the 2010s / 2020s. Changing the spending is going to change nothing, teams will still dominate.
      The PL teams will just be much worse off in Europe

    • @paulfillingham2958
      @paulfillingham2958 Před 16 dny +5

      If you look at the actual spending of PL clubs since Pep has been at Man City they have not been the biggest spenders. Man U have spent more. Also look at Chelsea this season, by your reasoning they should by running away with the league. You have never been able to buy success. All this cap will do is gradually weaken the PL. The best players will go to Saudi ,for example, for the money.

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +4

      @@JamieDaGameRX there was never spending rules in any other period. The idea came in with the City take over.

  • @jodyking
    @jodyking Před 16 dny +59

    Just think. All these FFP rules are literally only being put in place because of Newcastles new ownership. The whole league suffers just because the premier league doesn’t want Newcastle competing with Man City. It’s so pathetic. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny +10

      Man city could make that same case against united, Liverpool, arsenal etc. With FFP

    • @callumlucas4444
      @callumlucas4444 Před 16 dny +4

      Newcastle fans slowly turning into the new Liverpool fans

    • @mazeuta
      @mazeuta Před 16 dny +13

      Facts they don't want no light shining on the North-East they'll actually use the owners as the reasoning but it simply goes deeper than them in this country the north east is the forgotten land and that's how I've always seen it and it goes back far as the vikings fs lol

    • @craiglee3653
      @craiglee3653 Před 16 dny +4

      The new rule would benefit Newcastle, not do much the "big 6"

    • @mazeuta
      @mazeuta Před 16 dny +8

      @@craiglee3653 yes we are not saying it won't but this will definitely stop Newcastle to win stuff like Chelsea, Man City so that's our view here? everything was good before Newcastle came to the table... since that takeover Newcastle have been enemy number one these lot down south don't want the North east clubs Newcastle or anyone doing well because they don't like us

  • @user-xq6nc6qg6c
    @user-xq6nc6qg6c Před 16 dny +48

    Of course Man City voted against it lol 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @JamieDaGameRX
      @JamieDaGameRX Před 16 dny +16

      So did United

    • @ar3tr0Cityzen420
      @ar3tr0Cityzen420 Před 16 dny +1

      Yeh just like we did with PSR. and you all agree now. CLOWN

    • @user-xq6nc6qg6c
      @user-xq6nc6qg6c Před 16 dny

      Because you have all been buying titles for decades now you might actually have to use your academy’s good time just need rid of corrupt Manchester born refs and we have a good league again.

    • @ericazu-xk4pf
      @ericazu-xk4pf Před 15 dny

      Dude my united team was part 😂😂😂 stop acting silly mate 😂😂😂

    • @lewish_1476
      @lewish_1476 Před 14 dny

      Just so your brain gets some IQ, man utd, arsenal voted against it as well.

  • @1977Futre
    @1977Futre Před 16 dny +5

    Does this mean people will remove stupid agent costs? If i knew i had 100m to spend in the summer. I wouldn't want an agent taking 20m of my budget.

    • @madeovstarstuff
      @madeovstarstuff Před 15 dny +1

      No, just has to fall within the cost cap limit (I'm assuming)

  • @arunr437
    @arunr437 Před 16 dny +9

    FFP was bought in to protect teams like Man United, Liverpool and Arsenal. To allow them to spend as much as they want but restrict other teams from spending. It's a way to protect the big clubs and make sure no other clubs replaces them. Glad that City has done what they've done to the 'big clubs'.

    • @janysmahoney1271
      @janysmahoney1271 Před 16 dny

      Of What ,Cheat-skate?
      Manchester was,is an will ALWAYS be RED an no amount of blood money can change that.
      Don't feel so BLUE about it ,just drown u sorrows an go out an paint Manchester a lighter RED tonight?
      No I'm not a Pu-nited fan

    • @eido4889
      @eido4889 Před 16 dny +1

      Lol really

    • @4ndyhall1
      @4ndyhall1 Před 16 dny

      Wow. It’s true that in a civilised society even morons are allowed an opinion.
      You’re exercising your right sir.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      City was already a big club when FFP was introduced

    • @4ndyhall1
      @4ndyhall1 Před 15 dny +1

      @@WistiPurpleday haha they’re not even a big club now.
      When the Pep show comes to a close they’ll be fodder for the rest of the legacy clubs.

  • @jakelister5152
    @jakelister5152 Před 16 dny +17

    Question is will the obnoxious tv subscriptions reduce?

  • @ISPI4
    @ISPI4 Před 16 dny

    I guess the question I wanna know is how much are the top clubs currently exceeding the bottom club x5 by? How much does this spending cap affect them?

  • @sleepy_dobe
    @sleepy_dobe Před 15 dny +1

    On the one hand, it is good to have such rules in place to ensure healthy competition among almost all clubs in the EPL. But on the other hand, it would inhibit the competitiveness of clubs involved in European competition since their continental counterparts aren't subject to the same spending cap.
    Also, if it's a fixed multiple of the bottom club's earnings from whatever sources, then clubs with way higher revenue because of gate receipts, commercial deals, sponsorships, investments etc will have no incentive to continue working hard on increasing their revenues and that in turn will materialise into less spending on infrastructure maintenance, fans engagement, community engagement, etc. And if they start to cut back on efforts promoting themselves, would that negatively impact on the marketing value of the EPL? Need to really look at the long-term knock-on effects of a hardline one-size-fits-all cap.

  • @sonpacho
    @sonpacho Před 13 dny

    As an outside observer, the "competitive in Europe" argument doesn't seem like a good one to use in a year when all the Premier League teams were eliminated from the CL. It was teams from leagues with "spending rules" that beat them.

  • @truethug
    @truethug Před 16 dny +1

    Basically making their own rules so they don’t suffer themselves. It’s less about how much they can spend but how much punishment they can escape if they go over. Rules are as important as the punishments for breaking them.

  • @eddiemango
    @eddiemango Před 16 dny

    does the cap consider off shore accounts held by players from the clubs parent owning club? Cause City have 115 ways to go around the issue

  • @Jeff_2x
    @Jeff_2x Před 16 dny +10

    Can someone please explain in the simplest way how this works?

    • @3l237
      @3l237 Před 16 dny +1

      The club with the least broadcast revenue , that figure multiplied by 5x is the spending cap

    • @zac5572
      @zac5572 Před 16 dny +7

      this means that the top clubs can’t spend 5 times more than the bottom clubs. It reduces inequity in the league. Benefits all clubs other than city, Chelsea and United. As they are the top 3 spenders. Everyone else won’t have anything effected

    • @janysmahoney1271
      @janysmahoney1271 Před 16 dny

      ​@@3l237I thought it was 4x not 5x as he said £460m(ish)

    • @3l237
      @3l237 Před 16 dny

      @@zac5572 they will actually when they start winning , the reason why man city wage bill last season was 420m is bonuses for winning the treble and recording a +700m in revenue

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      @@zac5572 Arsenal spend over this year, most years they don't but if this had been in effect this year they had not been able to sing one of timber or havertz

  • @philipmcardle2038
    @philipmcardle2038 Před 16 dny +15

    Man city are able to inflate their revenue by signing contracts with companies connected to their owners

    • @brianshockledge3241
      @brianshockledge3241 Před 16 dny

      A nice little myth perpetrated by the red media, Manchester City have the biggest turnover because they are successful. Their prize money alone in the last 12 months is £355m they also made £80m on transfers.

    • @nitinpatel1039
      @nitinpatel1039 Před 16 dny +5

      City don't have to do anything, they are already earning over 800 million, they will become first cmub to hit billion mark

    • @user-mf5fr8kb2s
      @user-mf5fr8kb2s Před 16 dny

      😂cry me river

    • @ar3tr0Cityzen420
      @ar3tr0Cityzen420 Před 16 dny

      Prove it

    • @fangdog29
      @fangdog29 Před 16 dny

      ​@@nitinpatel1039barca did that the year before covid

  • @scotttocs
    @scotttocs Před 15 dny

    The higher earners (Man City, Man U) are roughly 300-400m over the cap in revenue, next teams are roughly 150-300m over and the a couple of teams are 0-150m over. The cap will only dent the richest clubs.

  • @brianhall869
    @brianhall869 Před 16 dny +2

    Will come in in the year 2547 on the Premier Leagues trajectory. Everyone says its a broken system and clubs cant compete so i know keep screwing the little clubs over and keep it going. How about employing some people who know what they are talking about to get it done yesterday. Dragging their feet as per usual corrupt

  • @MC-ii9ze
    @MC-ii9ze Před 16 dny +3

    Why not...
    - Introduce a "Disbursement Fund Level" (or whatever the proper name should be)
    - Any club(s) spending over and above the Disbursement Fund Level have to pay a proportionate amount (based on some agreed scale/levels) into a disbursement fund which would be used for re-investment into lower level clubs (or other such causes to help football as a whole benefit)
    Might discourage(?) too much overspend but still allow clubs to compete with overseas offers for top players, plus benefit struggling clubs and football causes.

  • @scotttocs
    @scotttocs Před 15 dny

    Where teams are allowed to pay x for a player but can pay in instalments, I don't see it having too much of an impact. If it continues, how it is it will end up just like the other leagues with one winner and the rest settling to play for European football.

  • @son0funiverse
    @son0funiverse Před 15 dny

    I think this is good. To keep it balanced and fair

  • @kylekalakoda1304
    @kylekalakoda1304 Před 16 dny

    Loads easier for clubs to navigate FFP 👍🏽

  • @paulfillingham2958
    @paulfillingham2958 Před 16 dny +2

    The actual reality of club spending in the PL is not what most of you think. The real figures are out there publishing by the PL itself and Man City are not and have never been the biggest spenders in the PL. So before you open your mouths get the facts right.

  • @stephenhodgson3506
    @stephenhodgson3506 Před 16 dny +1

    With half of the sides in the Premier League now been owned by Americans and with all American sports except baseball having a salary cap was it not inevitable that those owners would want to have a salary cap? Didn't the talk of a European Super League include the provision of a salary cap?
    Now if they could just have an agent fee cap or insist the players rather than the clubs pay their agents more money might stay in football.

  • @Robert.Sheard
    @Robert.Sheard Před 16 dny

    But does this spending cap really affect anyone if the PSR 70%/85% revenue limits are simultaneously in place?

    • @ps50433
      @ps50433 Před 16 dny

      My guess is that they will eventually look to scrap PSR. It's the only reason Newcastle would vote for it. It's a medium solution that satisfies most parties, the clubs like Newcastle that complain about not being able to grow under PSR, and the bigger clubs that are afraid of competition.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      Aresenal would have been over the spending this year. So they would not have been allowed to buy timber or havertz.

    • @Robert.Sheard
      @Robert.Sheard Před 15 dny

      @@ps50433 But aren't we still bound by UEFA's rules, if we want to play in Europe? I haven't heard anyone claiming EUFA's changing their rules.

  • @eddouglas
    @eddouglas Před 15 dny

    The one time I absolutely respect Kaveh speaking at 0.5 speed

  • @philipmcardle2038
    @philipmcardle2038 Před 16 dny +5

    No what we are asking is
    Which clubs at the minute are over the cap
    What loopholes are in place for Man city to avoid these

    • @kattphatt
      @kattphatt Před 16 dny

      Lol, You are too focused on City when Chelsea can spend the amounts they do? Lol, this is just salt.

    • @brianshockledge3241
      @brianshockledge3241 Před 16 dny

      Manchester City make money while the likes of chelsea had a £2bn black hole under Abramovitch and utd are currently £1bn in debt and nobody bats an eyelid.

    • @visalvimal6968
      @visalvimal6968 Před 16 dny

      cry more .

  • @philamasuku4758
    @philamasuku4758 Před 15 dny +1

    This will affect teams when they play in Europe

  • @Catch22er
    @Catch22er Před 13 dny

    If only there was some model for how to handle situations in which some members of an economy have far too much money in relation to their "peers".

  • @JustPassingByBaby
    @JustPassingByBaby Před 16 dny

    I forgot. Where are the most exciting league clubs in Europe atm?

  • @user-xw3vi4nk2y
    @user-xw3vi4nk2y Před 16 dny +1

    Chelsea has already put like 30 wonderkids on fheir books.
    Now they're like "I couldn't care less bro". 😂

  • @daveramsay5692
    @daveramsay5692 Před 16 dny +1

    get rid of the agents would be a good start

  • @seosamh7486
    @seosamh7486 Před 15 dny

    2 minutes in and I’m already lost and confused

  • @ShivamKumar-qh8fg
    @ShivamKumar-qh8fg Před 15 dny

    So you are allowing clubs 1 year to have contingency plans to counter this proposition👏

  • @boford7702
    @boford7702 Před 16 dny

    The only way that this even begins to make any real tangible changes is if by spending over that seasons "salary cap" points are deducted from the teams that overspend & its done on a graduated level to inhibit excessive overspending. City will just do the same thing they did w their appeals to the CAS &spend millions on lawyers to get their judges on the benches or boards to "decide" IF they broke the rule & if so what the punishment or sentence would be. Locks are only useful at keeping honest men from stealing. Thieves just go around the locks.

    • @brianshockledge3241
      @brianshockledge3241 Před 16 dny

      Manchester City haven`t overspent in years they`ve been earning more than lpool for example since 2013.

  • @Jeff_2x
    @Jeff_2x Před 16 dny +3

    Wait isn’t this a bad thing since smaller clubs don’t even generate enough money to buy players without going over the cap?

    • @scotttocs
      @scotttocs Před 15 dny

      If they don't generate enough money, how will they go over the cap?

    • @deepakpandey8240
      @deepakpandey8240 Před 15 dny

      ​@@scotttocsBy using their owners money you genius. Isn't that what City gets accused for?

  • @GarethE94
    @GarethE94 Před 16 dny

    Kaveh looks like he’s gone full Slim Shady

  • @mohammadsoleman8708
    @mohammadsoleman8708 Před 15 dny

    why setting a cap that is a set number for all teams whereas it's clearly should be only relevant to each team itself also why limiting it to broadcast while clubs are busting their as**s off to get more popular and raise revenue from shops,tickets,ads,sponsors..
    etc

  • @edhall7846
    @edhall7846 Před 16 dny

    Surly City won’t be able to spend a lot as there wage bills will be higher than a lot of clubs

  • @jameshannan5623
    @jameshannan5623 Před 16 dny

    Am i right in saying this is per year? where teams are falling foul of ffp at 150M per year this increases it to over 400M? if correct surely the majority of teams will be loads better off.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny +1

      It is on everything player and coach related. So Arsenal spend 212 mil a year in wages. They would have been over this year and not been able to sing timber or havertz.

  • @owlhouse53
    @owlhouse53 Před 16 dny

    Man City, Man Utd, & Villa voted against. Chelsea abstained. So 16 clubs voted for the new rules.

    • @janysmahoney1271
      @janysmahoney1271 Před 16 dny

      No suprise that the
      Kings of Corruption an the 2biggest spenders abstained/said no ( not sure about Villa).

  • @muhammadhanif4113
    @muhammadhanif4113 Před 16 dny

    Keep creating new rules,but not enforcing the old ones. When city cases go to court?

  • @Ben-gd9zz
    @Ben-gd9zz Před 15 dny

    Comrades, all clubs should share money, players, stadiums and fans equally 🇰🇵🇨🇳

  • @kkiat424
    @kkiat424 Před 16 dny +1

    Each team Put up front £1Billion as deposit to ensure their teams won't go bankrupt. Then each teams can spend whatever they want. Y complicate things?

    • @martynrollinson
      @martynrollinson Před 16 dny

      Where's Luton and Bournemouth etc going to get that sort code of money???

    • @kkiat424
      @kkiat424 Před 15 dny

      @@martynrollinson sell it off to billionaire owners

  • @SteveN-xd6rk
    @SteveN-xd6rk Před 16 dny +1

    Darren Farley, if you're listening, you should do impressions of this guy. He sounds like he takes himself way too seriously

  • @thfc_jralone1
    @thfc_jralone1 Před 16 dny +1

    If Kaveh Sohlekol was to explain anything to a nine months baby, the baby will someway somehow understand whatever he's saying.
    He is that good!
    Respect +/-🫡

  • @RUSH_ARMES
    @RUSH_ARMES Před 16 dny +8

    to litlle to late with this one loop holes have been around for years and clubs like chelsea and man city have taken full advantage

    • @rakimrobinsonMCFC
      @rakimrobinsonMCFC Před 16 dny

      What's wrong with taking advantage of loopholes?

    • @RUSH_ARMES
      @RUSH_ARMES Před 16 dny

      @@rakimrobinsonMCFC absolutely nothing but it’s to late to try and fix it atm it’s unfixable

  • @lazyandy8932
    @lazyandy8932 Před 16 dny

    That helps clubs. Not fans, not agents and not players. It increases the amount you can spend on transfer fees. Just means clubs get richer and players get poorer

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      Yep this is literally what it means. More money stay with the owner and less goes to players.

  • @jamesrobertson9697
    @jamesrobertson9697 Před 15 dny

    I hope this stops the inflation of player value that English football has, and doesn't just worsen the quality of the clubs compared to Europe

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      It will for sure be rough on the top clubs. Just to compare Real have a spending limit of 850 a year. So an english club is around half of real now.

  • @JoaoMassot
    @JoaoMassot Před 16 dny

    5x more than the revenue of the bottom club is already too much, no? I know it's way more than this atm but if we thinking about fixing the problem this is a start but needs to lower with time.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      Why do you want the owners to take houndreds of millions out of the clubs each year? When this goes into effect the United owners will have 3/400 mil to just pocket that is taken out of football.

    • @JoaoMassot
      @JoaoMassot Před 15 dny

      @@WistiPurpleday I don't care about how much the owners make they do whatever they want with their money. I care about the competitiveness of the league. I want to see the worst teams have a chance of winning the league.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      @@JoaoMassot I kinda think its disgusting that the owners pocket the money that the players earn. As of now the United owners will just put 300+ mil a year in their own pockets instead of investing it back into the scene. But hey you do you, let the rich suck the money out of football.

  • @tomwebster5348
    @tomwebster5348 Před 16 dny

    Newcastle fan - a bit confused as to why our owners seem to have voted for this? Surely this makes playing catch up harder? 🤷‍♂️

    • @georgemorley1029
      @georgemorley1029 Před 16 dny +1

      Presumably it makes it harder for other clubs to move away from us than it does for us to catch them up.

    • @tomwebster5348
      @tomwebster5348 Před 16 dny

      @@georgemorley1029 yeah, apparently it means we can actually spend more now too, but surely that’s only a short term benefit? Unless they’re banking on the rules being changed again in a few years I guess 🤷‍♂️

  • @user-db9ek1ie8f
    @user-db9ek1ie8f Před 16 dny

    Chelsea and Man City will use their creativity in dealing with this matter. Others club should learn from them

  • @user-yz5yq7xy2u
    @user-yz5yq7xy2u Před 15 dny

    First things clubs will do is find a way to circumvent this rule

    • @deepakpandey8240
      @deepakpandey8240 Před 15 dny

      Yup. And people will again cry because City is already not just one but few steps ahead.
      City has like 13 sister clubs. 3 or 4 in Europe only. They will just buy players and loan them to City on partial wages. Problem solved. With a gargantuan team already in place full of young talents, City needs like 1 or 2 players to refresh their squad every year.
      Hate it or love it, we will have to agree that City definitely has brains.

  • @awdeyshushgaming
    @awdeyshushgaming Před 16 dny

    This should have been done in 2004!

  • @creativitycell
    @creativitycell Před 14 dny

    £103 M x 5! £512M a year! How will clubs survive! 😂😂😂

  • @janysmahoney1271
    @janysmahoney1271 Před 16 dny

    Coincidental how these rules coming in just bf Cheaty get charged...
    Hopefully they get trialed on old rules like Everton an Forest have been

    • @deepakpandey8240
      @deepakpandey8240 Před 15 dny

      They can't charge City in the same way. The accusations are totally different. Everton and Nottingham got charged for reckless spending. City is already clear of that. City is charged with inflated sources of earning. Nobody educated enough in this entire world would say both are the same things.
      BTW I can bet on it that City will be proven 100% innocent and cleared of all the charges once again. Money or not, it was really stupid of PL to put in 115 charges. No one can handle that much of jargon when the onus is on you to prove someone guilty. If it was 3-5 solid charges, there was a chance. With 115, they will get it complicated within themselves.

    • @janysmahoney1271
      @janysmahoney1271 Před 15 dny

      Other 2 charged under old system when the dody dealings actually took place, Sky Spts said it; Richy need same treatment of being charged under the 3-9yr period of when badness took place not under new rules being introduced nx Yr.
      Richy won't ever b truly guilty/ innocent as no1 will know the REAL dodgy dealings as Richy will probably provide dubious paperwork an if no1 has ever seen the Original paperwork they'll never know if the evidence provided has been 'doctored' or whether relevant material proving their guilt, has been conveniently erased.

  • @blueheart2020
    @blueheart2020 Před 16 dny +7

    Well I'm not sure now. Maybe a super league, where you see the very best teams and players from around the world competing is better than watching a league where teams are choked by spending caps and no doubt future controls on transfer spending and earnings.
    Pity, England did have the best league in the world but someone has clearly bought the organising bodies so it can skim off the more ambitious clubs.
    When you think of the talent the Prem. clubs are going to lose, well I think the 14 that voted for these changes have just forced out the top clubs to help themselves. Very short term.
    Fair enough, but it's Championship level football for the Prem. now, and a huge loss of revenue incoming. Well done if that's really the way you want to get a chance of winning things. Go ahead destroy the Premier League. Lower the standards and the quality for a level playing field.
    Think I'm prepared to switch to watching top quality football with the best players and teams. Loved the old league system, personally I think it's just been killed off with these changes.
    Bye. 💙

  • @andymumford20
    @andymumford20 Před 16 dny +2

    Game over for the small clubs 😢

    • @azryalz4721
      @azryalz4721 Před 16 dny

      How's this game over for them? It's in favour of the smaller clubs

    • @MattMajcan
      @MattMajcan Před 16 dny +3

      @@azryalz4721No it isnt. thats how they fool people. the same thing happened in f1. all the cap did was make it impossible for small teams to catch up because now nobody can spend money. A cap is going to destroy clubs like Newcastle who have money to spend but arent at the top of the league right now. Not to mention, a cap weakens the entire league overall compared to other leagues.

    • @azryalz4721
      @azryalz4721 Před 16 dny +1

      @@MattMajcan that makes no sense. Formula 1 is literally closer from top to bottom than it has ever been.
      Capping the top teams means there’s a smaller gap in spend between the top and the bottom, meaning less of a difference in financial capabilities, making it closer and more reliant as to who’s club is working the most efficient, whilst still allowing investment to be made.

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Před 16 dny

      @@MattMajcan Based on the numbers right now, the anchoring "allowed spend" on wages+transfer fees will be somewhere between £500m and £600m. Newcastle spent about £260m last year.
      But, if Newcastle want to compete in European competitions, which they do, they need to meet the UEFA 70% squad cost control ratio.
      These regs don't put the PL at a disadvantage...EVERY club that wants to play in Europe has to play by the same financial rules. EVERY league in europe also has their own rules.

    • @MattMajcan
      @MattMajcan Před 16 dny +1

      @@azryalz4721on the one hand yeah you could say the field is closer than ever but on the other hand you could say that red bull wins every race by half a lap or more and they seem to be getting more dominant instead of less dominant and nobody can catch up because nobody can spend more than them

  • @yoki_isthename9456
    @yoki_isthename9456 Před 10 dny

    Only clubs like Manchester City would be complaining about not being able to spend more than £440 million.
    Tells you all you need to know about how they just want to buy championships and not earn it.

  • @michaelelliott556
    @michaelelliott556 Před 16 dny +4

    You should be an independent news agency and the portrayal that you give is far from this so can you give an honest opinion on corruption claims

  • @paulstones1451
    @paulstones1451 Před 16 dny

    Is this spending cap per season or over 3 seasons ?

    • @fsshue8657
      @fsshue8657 Před 16 dny +3

      It’s per season. It’s the American-zation of the EPL, so looking at how American leagues do it…. NFL players can get a signing bonus which is amortized over the length of the contract (QB gets $100M signing bonus for a 5 year old contract so it’s spread $20M per year). NFL front offices try to manipulate the “cap” usually by deferring into the future (as the cap always rises each year). MLS does the same with transfer fees so that’s what the EPL will do. Sign a player for 100M and you sign him to a 5 year contract…the transfer fee is 20M per year against the cap.

    • @MrBrasserie
      @MrBrasserie Před 16 dny

      Per season I'm guessing

    • @Primitive01
      @Primitive01 Před 16 dny +4

      @@fsshue8657FFP pretty much already works that way mate, that’s how Chelsea have been able to spend the amounts they’ve been spending.. Giving players 8-10 year contracts.

    • @fsshue8657
      @fsshue8657 Před 16 dny +2

      @@Primitive01 Yup. They will have to figure out limits to prevent what Chelsea was doing. It’s okay to give 10 year contracts, but shouldn’t allow clubs to spread the transfer fee over 10 years. NFL teams do crazy stuff to add years, like “voidable years”. Anyway it’s a better direction as you establish a ceiling, but there will always be loopholes on the “revenue limit” side (85 or 70%) as we saw with Man City booking sponsorship revenue from another state owned company in Eithad Airlines.

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Před 16 dny +2

      @@fsshue8657 The "Chelsea loophole" has been closed. You can put players on whatever length of contracts you like, but you can now only amortise the fee over a maximum of 5 years.

  • @Hcoz26
    @Hcoz26 Před 16 dny

    We need to rebuild next summer and get a new set piece coach

  • @pkune5158
    @pkune5158 Před 12 dny

    The only man who can talk and explains nothing and never gets the point across, how he gets air time is ridiculous

  • @Chris-ty7fw
    @Chris-ty7fw Před 16 dny

    Better idea .. limit the amount Chelsea and Man City can spend on shady lawyers and accountants.

  • @robertlee6338
    @robertlee6338 Před 16 dny

    A great win Newcastle

  • @LfC_Muffin_Man
    @LfC_Muffin_Man Před 16 dny

    This only affects chelsea, man utd and man city.

  • @AlphaGames01
    @AlphaGames01 Před 15 dny

    Couldn't have picked a less busy road?

  • @joso7228
    @joso7228 Před 16 dny +4

    What about Man City?

  • @bri_ish.
    @bri_ish. Před 16 dny +12

    of corse man city man united voted agaisnt this

  • @jimmymcgraw4322
    @jimmymcgraw4322 Před 14 dny

    This is fantastic news for the PL.. clearly what Chelsea has done has to be stopped in its tracks or it's all going to go down the drain..

  • @SuperHarl007
    @SuperHarl007 Před 16 dny

    Nobody seems to realize this will make The premier league unable to compete at some point. Imagine if you made a bilion in revenue and the powers that be makes sure you can only spend 450mil out of that every year that in turn transforms the Premier league into a big business because all of that profit would have to go somewhere and into some pockets only clubs with an already large wage structure will be against this or maybe I'm not getting the whole point of it. But also in turn this means clubs are not able to offer competitive wages to players in the long run and the players will have to go chase the money elsewhere and in due time the decline if this league has been assured because this nay be more restrictive than the spanish version by the looks of it.

  • @colinhamilton7204
    @colinhamilton7204 Před 16 dny +1

    Gregbeales nufc can outspend Man City all day long they could spend more than the 19 clubs combined if they could & wanted but won’t because it’s not smart business

  • @kevinporter3212
    @kevinporter3212 Před 16 dny

    Easy solution. Give the smaller clubs with less revenue the greater share of the TV rights. That would even it out a bit.

    • @WistiPurpleday
      @WistiPurpleday Před 15 dny

      It would a little bit, but the English model is already like almost equal compared to like spain where top 4 gets 85% of the pay. I think this year there was a 28% difference between top and bottom pay from tv rights.

  • @Schandri
    @Schandri Před 15 dny

    this new rule, just makes the clubs richer. now they have an excuse not to spend more on wages etc. because theres a cap.. what about an earning cap?? and having to pay whats more to charity

  • @ar3tr0Cityzen420
    @ar3tr0Cityzen420 Před 16 dny

    Wonder how long it takes before it goes wrong AGAIN and clubs change their mind. Thought EPL clubs didn't want a SUPER LEAGUE.

  • @cfmilesy4405
    @cfmilesy4405 Před 15 dny

    Surely the league will not be "The most exciting" if the same club wins the league.

  • @Petersworld77
    @Petersworld77 Před 16 dny

    If the current rules are not fit for purpose is it fair to continue to punish clubs who currently fail to comply? Seems unfair to me, Forrest could get relegated as a consequence and that can’t be right. Ps not a Forrest supporter!

  • @50shadesofskittles9
    @50shadesofskittles9 Před 15 dny

    So the top clubs will find it harder to compete in Europe.

  • @Omnipotent-Q
    @Omnipotent-Q Před 16 dny

    Puts both Man Utd and Man City at good disadvantages. Last year’s figures, respectively they would be minus £240 million and minus £260 million in wages and agent fees per season right off the bat.
    Excellent, what a laugh 😊. It’s alright though, Antony is worth every penny.

    • @boford7702
      @boford7702 Před 16 dny

      Only English football fans would think that they're at a "good disadvantage" when they can't continue to outspend every single other football club in the world w maybe 1 exception. Whatever will they do? How will either Manchester team even be able to field a starting XI with this pittance of an amount to spend on a team? Womp womp. Yap yap.

    • @creepingbrain
      @creepingbrain Před 16 dny

      Why? MUFC spend around £455m on wages + transfer fees + agents fees - profit on player sales. The anchoring allowed spend will be somewhere between £500m and £600m depending on what multiple they decide on.

  • @Dave-ug9bh
    @Dave-ug9bh Před 16 dny

    Well everybody its official

  • @clockworkman8210
    @clockworkman8210 Před 16 dny +1

    This will put EPL behind other leagues. Real will attract the best players like haaland and EPL will dwindle. Just let clubs spend what they like as long as they dont go into debt

  • @litricianursy1263
    @litricianursy1263 Před 16 dny

    Football has arrived to where it is, becoz of money,not the other way round

  • @shaundasheepmurphy1589

    Why not all be able to spend whatever they like, hows about that, if you've got it and can afford it then crack on, go mental! There are clubs in the EPL that will never rise to the levels of the top clubs but thats nobody elses fault only their own, they will never grow the fan base or revenue so just uncap it and spend it if you can afford it

  • @marc.the.red1987
    @marc.the.red1987 Před 16 dny

    If this happened in leagues through europe leagues their top 3 would only be able to spend 10million . Our bottom clubs still generate over 100million . And guess what europe its coming your way

  • @damisu8
    @damisu8 Před 15 dny

    Great news for the Saudi league

  • @GuitarNewz
    @GuitarNewz Před 16 dny

    Next week there'll be another vote on something else…

  • @patrickthomas8101
    @patrickthomas8101 Před 13 dny

    Use the NFL system. Every team is stacked for cash and they have been doing it for decades.

  • @davidlow5934
    @davidlow5934 Před 16 dny

    Kaveh solhekol a.k.a Pepper Brooks if you know you know😊

  • @littlebitbullish
    @littlebitbullish Před 16 dny

    Should of been done 25 years ago

  • @FaraiKatsvenda-oe1sl
    @FaraiKatsvenda-oe1sl Před 16 dny

    I agree epl is best because of how they spend.if they start to impose rules and staff laliga will peep them soon.

  • @connoisseur1015
    @connoisseur1015 Před 16 dny +5

    City will spend another 500m next window so Pep can continue to stat pad until the end of his contract.

    • @boford7702
      @boford7702 Před 16 dny +3

      100%. And will have zero accountability or consequences. Hell zero trials or hearings. "Sometimes in the near future" gtfoh

    • @willwud
      @willwud Před 16 dny

      Liverpool fan?

  • @kumarsharma9920
    @kumarsharma9920 Před 15 dny

    Chelsea is preparing to sell all the Motels on the highway to balance the books.

  • @whoknew2273
    @whoknew2273 Před 15 dny

    The Robot speaks

  • @evanmurphey
    @evanmurphey Před 16 dny

    Premier league should have a salary cap, with an exception of a few players on the big teams what person is really worth 100k a week if Antony makes that doing what he does at Man U😂😂😂😂 what a joke

  • @whoknew2273
    @whoknew2273 Před 15 dny

    I am sure Chelsea will find a loophole

  • @cosmicbaggy9637
    @cosmicbaggy9637 Před 15 dny

    another example of the PL eating itself...