Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Robbie Mustoe discuss Everton’s and Nottingham Forest’s new Premier League financial breaches and debate over the state of the January transfer window and its lack of excitement. #NBCSports #PremierLeague #Everton #NottinghamForest
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26 Comments

  1. This all becomes much simpler if you implement salary caps and floors. Add a luxury tax to appease the super rich teams if necessary to get them to sign off. FFP and P&S are both failures in achieving their stated goals.

  2. Everton are building a new stadium and this is a big factor in why they have breached ffp.. They also lost a HUGE sponsor when they had to ditch Usmanov when the Ukraine war started.

  3. No, supporters shouldn't be given the expectation that a rich owner will come in and turn their fortunes around ON A DIME. Every club should have to build themselves up, and in the era of late-stage vulture capitalism financial rules are critical in ensuring that the league is once again dominated by unscrupulous billionaires undermining the spirit of the sport. Manchester City shouldn't be allowed to pull the ladder up behind themselves, either. There have to be consequences for the decade-long fraud they committed which built them into the perennial powerhouse they are now.

  4. Everton voted for the rules and helped draw them up – and they were advised close to breaking them for serval years and going to break the rules next season as well as been managed terribly – clubs like reading close to going out of business and people saying should he allowed to lose more money – plenty of ways for other clubs to get int op 6 but they have to be smart and buy and sell sensibly over time like Brighton not just hope a nation state buys them and just spends silly cashing issues for all other clubs

  5. The rules were made ten years ago. The price of players is totally different now. £105m is one Declan Rice. So the spending buffer needs changing to reflect the costs of players these days.

  6. Everton spent around 500million in the space of a few years plus spending money on a new stadium, they were always going to go over the limit, they deserve to be punished but city and Chelsea need to be punished also

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