McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition 16:17 - May 23 with 1025 views | NewsTWTD | McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition 23rd May 2025 16:16Blues boss Kieran McKenna believes owners being able to put greater equity into clubs without falling foul of Financial Fair Play rules would be a step towards bridging the increasing gap between the Championship and Premier League. 7 If you want to remove this post from the board index, just click the hide post icon below. To hide all our news posts click the ignore user icon under the avatar. |  | | |  |
McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition on 22:11 - May 23 with 708 views | sjg | What a load of rubbish |  | |  |
McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition on 22:58 - May 23 with 631 views | olimar |
McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition on 22:11 - May 23 by sjg | What a load of rubbish |
Thought that was a really sensible suggestion- any promoted team can invest at the same level as an established PL club. So spend is capped at 3 years of PL income, rather than the 1 x L1, 1 x Championship and 1 x PL that we got. Then when relegated, you get standard Parachute payments. Would likely mean the extra money would probably need to be spent on 1 year contracts, but if we could have spent another £130m on 6 or so established PL players for a year, it might have made a difference. |  | |  |
McKenna: FFP Limits Promoted Clubs' Ambition on 09:31 - May 24 with 239 views | Freddy | Only 2 years of pp? Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton were relegated in 2024/25 having been promoted the previous season. This means that the Premier League will definitely not have to pay parachute payments in the third year, resulting in a further benefit to Premier League clubs of £51 million (3 x £17m) |  | |  |
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