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(1/25) Things are looking good for ETH’s crew in the standings, but the remaining schedule is grueling, and many points can be lost in a hurry if the injury bug strikes. In this T, we look at the state of the team under the FFP – if #MUFC finish outside the top 4.
(2/25) For a background to the rules applied, the method behind my forecasts etc, see this thread:
(3/25) With the assumptions and adjustments referred to in the thread linked in the above tweet, but with a EL finish rather than a top 4 spot, we get the following forecasted performance by #MUFC under the #FootballEarningsRule:
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(1/16) In this 🧵 we cover how much #LiverpoolFC will be able to spend in the summer window of 2023 under the #FFP regulation if the club finish – outside – the top 4. Could the club still afford to spend £150m on Jude Bellingham? #LFC
(2/16) 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 LFC (Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited) has not published its annual accounts for 21/22 yet.
(3/16) As of 2022, the new Football Sustainability Regulation replaces the Financial Fair Play rules. The main rules #LFC must comply with in the new FSR are the #FootballEarningsRule (“FER”) and the #SquadCostRule (“SCR”). Let’s first look at the FER.
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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 £68.5m more than rival clubs in compliance with FFP – and it has nothing to do with the length of contracts.💣
(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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(1/24) The Glazers have decided to not back ETH this January window while the #MUFC faithful are seeing all rivals do the opposite. But in this 🧵 we look into how much #MUFC possible could spend in the summer under the new #FFP rules with #GlazersOut. #BestCaseScenario
(2/24) In this best-case scenario, we assume that the club (a) is cleared from debt, (b) deadwood including Maguire, McTominay, Henderson and AWB are sold for a total of 80m, and (c) #United finish top 4. #BuckleUp
(3/24) I mark the quality of my forecast on a scale from 1-10 depending on available information. In this case, the mark is a 7, since Manchester United plc has published both the annual accounts for 21/22 and the Q1 report for 22/23.
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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 “Mudryk” 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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