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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? 12:04 - Feb 26 with 1099 viewsMancBlue86

Does it refresh from next season or are we in the middle if one?

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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 12:06 - Feb 26 with 1094 viewsFifeITFC

Wouldn't it be a rolling 3 year period?

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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 12:15 - Feb 26 with 1009 viewsPhilTWTD

When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 12:06 - Feb 26 by FifeITFC

Wouldn't it be a rolling 3 year period?


It is, constant assessment.
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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 13:12 - Feb 26 with 838 viewsbluefunk

When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 12:15 - Feb 26 by PhilTWTD

It is, constant assessment.


Did I imagine it or are there changes coming to the way it operates- or is that the Premier League only
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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 15:51 - Feb 26 with 659 viewsCheltenham_Blue

When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 13:12 - Feb 26 by bluefunk

Did I imagine it or are there changes coming to the way it operates- or is that the Premier League only


It would be applied to all four leagues, essentially changing from a flat £105m loss over 3 years to a wage and transfer cap of 70% of revenue.

Basically, it favours the major clubs and with a debate on including infrastructure and academies in the calculations on going, which would effectively shut the door and throw away the key.

https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/new-ffp-rules-newcastle-transfers-2891009

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When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 18:20 - Feb 26 with 534 viewsbluefunk

When is the current 3 year ffp monitoring period up? on 15:51 - Feb 26 by Cheltenham_Blue

It would be applied to all four leagues, essentially changing from a flat £105m loss over 3 years to a wage and transfer cap of 70% of revenue.

Basically, it favours the major clubs and with a debate on including infrastructure and academies in the calculations on going, which would effectively shut the door and throw away the key.

https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/new-ffp-rules-newcastle-transfers-2891009


Thanks for that, that seems to be a mixed blessing for us at the very best
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