Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:02 pm
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- We, I think, have a pretty good case. We can easily prove loss. Loss of tv funds is open and shut at £50m or so. Then we’d have to prove other losses of commercial income and on player sales. They’ll be a bit harder but easily push any claim in to the £50-£100m region
What if we lost money in the Premier league but made a profit in the championship, after player sales and reducing the wage bill etc..
How do we prove it cost us money going down?
As you say, wait for a lawyer to work out.
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We will sue for lost income (vs profit) and any other losses incurred as a result. You can’t base such a claim on profit because we will argue we necessarily reduced our costs to account for the lost income we are claiming for.
So the claim will be huge.
I think the income element will be easily provable, the rest less so.
What I’m not sure is what grounds we have to sue everton. They broke PL rules (not laws), have been punished in accordance with PL rules (albeit in an untimely way) and have been punished in accordance with them. A punishment which, incidentally, may benefit us this year.
If that process was followed properly I’m not sure how we sue?
Everton may well have a case, if they go down & we stayed up, that there’s no loss bar maybe interest on the income because it’s all evened itself out in the course of time.
It’s an absolute mess. If we sued and were successful I dread to think what would happen when City’s charges are found because they’d have several years of relegated clubs lining up to sue them.