Simon Jordan GOES IN ON The PL's Profit & Sustainability Rules CLAIMING It Only Benefits Top Clubs

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Published 2024-07-01
Simon Jordan discusses the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheRobconnor
    About time someone finally had the balls to say it in the media
  • When Manchester City said this everyone jumped on them 😂
  • Even Simon Jordan is stating how much BS the PSR is... Now can the other 14 clubs actually come together and force the PL to scrap it...
  • How long have Everton been saying this now it’s affecting everyone else it’s mainstream
  • Ohhhhhh no … it’s only benefiting big clubs? You don’t say… isn’t that why they introduced them ? To ensure clubs like city and castle would have “tough” time breaking into the top 😂😂😂
  • Leicester have sold KDH to keep within the rules to Chelsea of all people they having spent over one billion last season. Yet we will be docked points and relegated and called cheats ,you cant make it up.
  • @theblues8840
    So PSR has been in place for years but apparently only Everton “have broke the rules” and got punished twice in the same season? Chelsea have literally admitted that their previous owner was cooking the books and they still haven’t been punished, they then went on to spend another billion pounds
  • @jonnya4209
    About time it was said loud. There's absolutely no reason why limiting spending needs to be conflated with advantaging the already advantaged, but that's what every rule change is about. Its even perverse to pretend its to enable competition when its the very thing they're trying desperately to kill
  • so what you’re saying is, city are now in the right to sue the premier league? one of you even said it stops clubs competing in europe, this is exactly why city are saying it’s a illegal, just because you vote for it doesn’t mean the premier league isn’t breaking the law
  • Been saying this for months. The top 6 have the best sponsorship, advertising and revenue streams through shirt sales etc and so they are in a far better position under PSR. So basically the FA are protecting the top clubs, who already have a whole squad of top players and only need replacing one or two each season. Every other club suffers
  • As a Newcastle fan, im really gutted that we had to sell Minteh and Anderson as they were future stars
  • Funny how opinions on PSR all change, when it was just Everton being fucked over nobody thought the rules were unfair
  • Leeds are one of the richest clubs in England, one of the traditional big clubs and Gray's grandfather and great uncle played for Leeds and won titles with Leeds, yet they are being forced to sell their best young talent in the interest of "fairness" its a farce.
  • Your not allowed to compete with the top 6 , the rules are in there favour, they need to be scrapped and changed so it's fair to all 20 clubs.
  • @mrfro35
    Crazy how City have BEEN saying this
  • The new proposal will be just as broken. Man City could spend 80% of £700m on playing squad costs. But a promoted team could spend 80% of £150m. So nothing will change as big 6 will just stockpile talent.
  • @craiglee3653
    Around ten years ago, every pundit and journalist was shouting about teams not bringing enough English kids through their academies. Now they're financially incentervises to sell them as they're maximun proffit. WTF is going on, these players are being traded for monatery reasons and not football reasons, its a disgrace!
  • @oumuamua1963
    If i owned a business and the rules were set up to unfairly which limits my progress and investment, i would sue the regulators
  • @Rodney231
    I have been saying this long ago .... Teams that have the richest owners in the world can not spend but Manchester United a Team with dilapidated stadium and facilities, that's also billions of dollars in debt can spend 100s of millions on tradfers under PSR...Which shows how much of a joke that rule is 😅😅😅