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22 May 2015 15:33:07
Questions to the Eds: It was mentioned previously that 2017 would be a watershed with regards to the sale of some clubs in England with Liverpool being one of those clubs mentioned. FSG have also made it known that the presence of FFP was a critical part of their business model when buying the club in the first place. So my questions are: with the announced relaxation of FFP, are FSG likely to be even more resolved to sell up in 2017 and in the meantime just to maintain tight control of revenues and the merchandising brand to ensure a healthy P&L and Balance Sheet when 2017 comes? Are we unlikely to see a relaxation of FSG's own transfer policy just because FFP has been relaxed for all clubs?

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{Ed002's Note - 2017 will still be a watershed. The point that FSG originally made by FSG regarding FFP and a level playing field are best forgotten as since then the club owners have found how expensive it is to run the club, and the club has haemorrhaged money and abused FFP. However, income for Liverpool will significantly increase pushing up the value of the club. The owners have gotten some considerable success off field with commercial ventures and are still looking to sell naming rights to help pay for the rework of the stadium. The FFP "changes" are largely a red herring for the English sides with two major issues as yet undecided - as I have explained.}


 

 

 

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