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I hope Chester's fans can turn this around and that it won't take them 44 years.
The level of debt in the Premier League is frightening and sooner of later something's got to give. There was an excellent summary of each club's situation in the Independent last month: The debt league: How much do clubs owe? - Premier League, Football - The Independent |
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All good points, and my tuppence worth is that the Government and MacWhinney must take some blame for introducing a law that allows football clubs, unlike any other business in this country, to ignore their duty to pay tax and money owed to HMIR.
I think I understand the argument why this was brought in but, as ever with Government meddling, the law of unintended consequences always trumps wishful-thinking from politicians. If clubs had to abide by the financial responsibilities of other businesses it might just stop a few of them building up such debts that there is no option but suicide. The financing of football has always been somewhat unconventional but the last few decades has seen levels of risk-taking that would make a banker blush. |
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If Notts county are paying more than 65% then it should show up in their PAYE returns ?
just a thought stephen |
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Football clubs making PAYE returns? What next, tax?
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I think it is Munto finance who are paying the wages
Notts County wages for Schmeichel, Campbell stun Football League chiefs | Premiership News | tribalfootball.com |
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I wonder if there would be financial synergies to be found by combining with other business interests to produce Notts County Football & Laundering Club.
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Whatever way Notts County dress it up, it's cheating to have players on wages that they can't afford - and when the investigation into their financial affairs is finished I hope they get what they deserve, a points deduction
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For League 2 shareholder donations can be used to pay players on top of the turnover % allowed.
This is what everyone thought Notts were doing, and would have been within the rules. |
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