Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:07 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:09 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:15 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:21 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:28 am
Clusterman wrote:The clubs may be in the English system but they bring money into the Welsh economy.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:34 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:50 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:07 am
oohahhPaulMillar wrote:Once again more stupidity from the WAG
Cardiff City who have more spectators than all 4 regions and 12 premier rugby teams combined get nothing, yet the rugby teams get best part of £13 million between them
Everything the WAG does just doesn’t make sense. Bunch of nobody’s promoted way above their ability
Just abolish the whole bloody thing not fit for purpose
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:09 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:17 am
NPCF3 wrote:So Westminster would give CCFC a grant instead?
Wouldn't they use the principal of "they're a Welsh club"?
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:17 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:18 am
fred keenor wrote:Fine with this, so by default letting spectators into games should now come under the english rules
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:22 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:33 am
Nickoblue23 wrote:This funding is to do with the loss of revenue from spectators. The football league doesn't decide when we open our stadium.
The money we recieve etc. Can't be compared to Welsh rugby etc. Our wages and on going costs etc. Would be far greater.
Look at our attendance compared to the blue for example. Our loss from gate income would be far greater.
I seem to remember when the English government opened grounds the Welsh government refused to allow spectators in the CCS.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:42 am
fred keenor wrote:Fine with this, so by default letting spectators into games should now come under the english rules
Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:48 am
Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:24 pm
Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:47 pm
Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:52 pm
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:10 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:24 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:29 pm
skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:31 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:35 pm
maccydee wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
Excellent points.
Over reaction again.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:39 pm
skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
i wasnt getting at the maths....
i asked where the aid was.... not how much we could borrow off the EPL..
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:44 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
i wasnt getting at the maths....
i asked where the aid was.... not how much we could borrow off the EPL..
“with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs”
This part. The loan is the financial aid.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:55 pm
skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
i wasnt getting at the maths....
i asked where the aid was.... not how much we could borrow off the EPL..
“with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs”
This part. The loan is the financial aid.
its just more debt.... no difference to whether we borrow it off them or our owner...
Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:08 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
i wasnt getting at the maths....
i asked where the aid was.... not how much we could borrow off the EPL..
“with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs”
This part. The loan is the financial aid.
its just more debt.... no difference to whether we borrow it off them or our owner...
Except borrowing from the owner can lead to FFP breaches. A loan from the EFL, you would hope, would be more flexible. Look at the situation with Derby currently being unable to pay the players wages. Clearly it’s not as simple as just borrowing from the owner.
A loan from the EFL as well is unlikely to see issues arise like the Langston/Sam Hammam events.
Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:00 pm
skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:skidemin wrote:WestCoastBlue wrote:“In December, the Premier League and English Football League agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs, with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs and a £50m grant being agreed for League One and Two clubs.
It came after the UK Government announced in November a rescue package of £300m of emergency funding for sports in England impacted by the absence of spectators, including £135m for rugby, but clubs in football's Premier League or English Football League were also not on that beneficiary list”.
What’s the issue? Cardiff City are already getting massive financial aid. These other sports are not.
The amount of money the Welsh Government is spending on the entirety of Welsh sports; Rugby, Cricket, Horse racing, Hockey, Football, etc is less than what Cardiff City will be receiving from the PL/EFL financial package. The running costs of a professional football club like Cardiff are astronomically high. A week of expenses would probably be more than several WPL clubs’ annual costs. The money required to make a difference for us, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham would be unfeasible and would pale in comparison to what the clubs will be receiving anyway.
Another stick to beat the WAG with and another excuse for people to complain about a complete non topic. This £17.5m will be helping 10’s of thousands of people and potentially saving jobs. Compare that to the £20m Cardiff will get and only help a few hundred.
aid ? ///where exactly does it say 20 mill in aid.....
£10m, my mistake, cocked up the mental maths. £200m for 20 Championship teams is £10m.
Although I imagine it’ll be a bit less simple that that so teams with more expenses receive more.
So we would potentially receive more than £10m as I can see the likes of Luton, Wycombe, Rotherham etc would receive less.
Despite the maths blunder the rest of the points are valid.
i wasnt getting at the maths....
i asked where the aid was.... not how much we could borrow off the EPL..
“with the EFL being assisted in getting a £200m loan for Championship clubs”
This part. The loan is the financial aid.
its just more debt.... no difference to whether we borrow it off them or our owner...
Except borrowing from the owner can lead to FFP breaches. A loan from the EFL, you would hope, would be more flexible. Look at the situation with Derby currently being unable to pay the players wages. Clearly it’s not as simple as just borrowing from the owner.
A loan from the EFL as well is unlikely to see issues arise like the Langston/Sam Hammam events.
your making this up as you go now..... 8 mill debt is 8 mill debt.... and borrowing to keep the club afloat is not going to get you punished for FFP any more than borrowing from the EPL....Derby is completely different ,they are in the middle of a take over... and what issues with Sam....he was apparently owed the money exactly the same as Tan is now.... if at some point down the line Tan has sold the club...is still owed money..and the club refuse to pay ..would you expect VT to accept that or try to get his money back ? christ mate we have fans in meltdown over 30 quid refunds...
Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:06 pm
fred keenor wrote:Fine with this, so by default letting spectators into games should now come under the english rules