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(1/40) #CFC’s strategy signing long contacts to lessen the #FFP impact is much covered. In this 🧡, it is explained how #Boehly’s FFP strategy has enabled #CFC to spend Β£68.5m more than rival clubs in compliance with FFP – and it has nothing to do with the length of contracts.πŸ’£
(2/40) In 2022, the new FFP rules -- #FinancialSustainabilityRegulation / #FSR – entered into force. FSR is described as FFP, but with teeth. So how can #ChelseaFC spend 490m? As a shrewd PE investor, #Boehly will have simulated different strategies, and...
(3/40) …the path chosen by #Bohely is of course the one deemed the most beneficial for #CFC. As shown in the following, it will however impose austerity on CFC for coming years.
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(1/22) On the pitch this year, #Arsenal is drawing comparisons to the #Invincibles, but success in games also means big profits. In this 🧡, I will explain how this would mean that #AFC could afford to buy 3.1 β€œMudryk” in the summer of 2023 under the new #FFP (#FSR). #Gunners
(2/22) This is under the assumption that #Gunners win the Premier League this season. A potential Caicedo signing is currently up in the air, but would impact the financials roughly the same as a summer signing.
(3/22) I mark the quality of my forecast on a scale from 1-10 depending on available information. In this case, the mark is a generous 2, since we do not have access to the 21/22 Annual Accounts.
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(1/24) #NewcastleUnited / #NUFC have the richest owners in football. But how much can the club spend in the summer of 23’? In this 🧡 I will explain why it can be estimated that spending will be limited to buying 3.5 Alexander Isaks during the summer of 23' under the new #FSR. Image
(2/24) This is under the assumption that Newcastle finish top 4 this season. I mark the quality of my forecast on #FFP compliance on a scale from 1-10 depending on available information. In this case, the mark is a generous 2, since 21/22 Annual Accounts are unavailable. Image
(3/24) The significant rules Newcastle must comply with in the new FSR are the #FootballEarningsRule (hereinafter "FER") and the #SquadCostRule (hereinafter "SCR"). Let’s first look at the FER. Image
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(1/19) Napoli are investigated for accounting fraud due to structuring the acquisition of Victor Osimehn to cheat the #FFP / #FSR. How was this done? Will it be stopped, or can it be used by others? No it is not stopped, and yes it can be used. A 🧡
(2/19) It is widely reported that Napoli bought Osimehn for €72m, which also explains their high asking price for him. This is not entirely true. Napoli acquired Osimehn for a cash payment of €52m and the registration rights to four players – assigned a value of €20m.
(3/19) Who were these players? Back-up GK Orestis Karnezis (€10m) and youth players Claudio Manzi, Ciro Palmieri and Luigi Liguori (€10m in total). Karnezis played 90 minutes and the kids never got anywhere.
ilmattino.it/sport/sscnapol…
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(1/60) As promised, here is a thread on how the Top 6 in the Premier League will be impacted by the new Financial Sustainability Regulation (FSR), expected to have a dramatic impact on the summer transfer window of 2023. #MUFC #LFC #Spurs #ManCity #Arsenal #CFC #FSR
(2/60) Unfortunately, my threads tend to get really long, but the subject is complicated, so you have to bear with me to get through this. First, we will look at the relevant rules of the FSR (i.e. the β€œnew” FFP rules).
(3/60) After that, we will look at the forecast of each Club, starting from the bottom. Lastly, we will cover the quality of each forecast, since that differ due to available information, and I will also add some thoughts on the margins of error.
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*HEY YOU!*
We're taking questions for #Suda51 for an upcoming #GrasshopperArchives Q&A video!
Post your Q's to *this thread* and Suda will provide some A's. Ask anything you want re:
#TheSilverCase
#FSR
#Killer7
#NMH
#SOTD, etc.!
More details & release date to come! Image
We're still taking questions for the #Suda51 Q&A video, so if there's anything you wanna know, this thread is the place to drop your queries!
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My #CSPC2019 live tweeting #THREAD starts here!

I'll reply to this tweet w/ each panel I attend, creating a thread under each w/ live notes

My schedule: πŸ”—cspc2019.sched.com/shawnmcguirk

And, ICYMI, see the new CSPC magazine for my op-ed about @DSP_SPE & #CapacityBuilding in #scipol!
I wasn't intending on tweeting the symposium, but 2 really good points on skills:

πŸ”Ή For communications, the ability to be brief (tweet length summaries!) is key

πŸ”Ή Universities should promote organic mentorship by leveraging alumni office, get alums to meet students over β˜•!
πŸ”Ή Skills development has strong socio-economic dimension. Accessibility to good schooling even as early as Kindergarten can have large impacts later in life. The foundation of transferable (read: critical) skills stays with you as you later develop expertise.

#CSPC2019 #skills
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At the Canadian Consortium for Research meeting today w/ @MitacsCanada #CSPF and @NSERC_CRSNG colleagues, where @VB_Lisa opens by discussing #SupportTheReport efforts, asking how can we foster next steps for fundamental research and the #NextGenCanSci in Canada?

#scipol #thread
James Compton, prev prez @CAUT_ACPPU shows that there was a massive increase in student population, but this has slowed over the last 3 years. It would have slowed more, were it not for international students. Yet, #PSE funding from fed has been flat, has decreased at prov level
... Tuition has also increased over time. Faculty wages are not the culprit though, the % #PSE expenditures on wages has diminished over time. There is also more reliance on contract staff ➑️ and academic staff are not being renewed
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We really put the FUN in dysfunctional - Canada is a relatively small country on a population standpoint, but we are ever smaller if we are divided across provinces - @cdavidnaylor #CSPC2018
+ the majority of dollars in HERD come from universities, not federal. To note, provinces don't contribute much either, though QuΓ©bec has been a model to follow.
Canada doesn't collaborate well across provincial borders, they work much more with international partners. We have a chance to knit #cdnsci closer together and make our science more national ➑️ we have a chance to realign
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