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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:43 AM   #1
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    Default Uefa rules to curb O'Neill spending at Sunderland...

    Martin O'Neill, who will be presented as Sunderland's new manager today, inherits a club badly needing to reduce its wage bill to stem losses which have set it on course to fail Uefa's financial fair play rules and unable to play in Europe.

    O'Neill said at the weekend that he has been told by the club's owner and chairman Ellis Short that he will have funds to strengthen the squad in next month's transfer window, though the club's losses of £23.5m and £25.5m in the last two seasons must be radically reduced if the club has future aspirations to play in Europe. This season has brought the start of the three-year monitoring period of FFP, during which clubs may post no more than £45m aggregate losses, though Sunderland, whose wage bill was 72 per cent of turnover in their last financial year, are on course to record an aggregate loss of £73.5m unless they can begin to reduce that figure.

    Short put £19m of equity into the club earlier this year and invested £48.5m in the last financial year but, because losses of over £5m a year are only acceptable under FFP rules if there is an injection of equity to cover that loss, he may have to plough in a further £40m.

    Though clubs who do not seek European qualification do not have to comply with the FFP regime, Short has made it clear that he does want to ensure that Sunderland comply and can aspire to Europa League football at least. Having invested £67.5m of his own money into the Wearside club over the past 18 months, he faces a major challenge in lifting revenues, as Manchester City have. Comparative analysis of specific Sunderland home fixtures over the past few seasons by the website financiafairplay.co.uk shows that gates are down 3,000 year on year.

    Short acknowledged the importance to Sunderland of FFP compliance when he succeeded Niall Quinn as chairman and announced that Quinn would be developing Sunderland's global fan base. "With financial fair play rules coming into effect, it is essential for the long-term success of the club that we develop interests on a global scale," Short said.

    This may not be encouraging news for O'Neill, who will have no greater budget to work on than the one Steve Bruce was given over the last two years. A striker seems sure to be high on O'Neill's list of priorities as the club continue to struggle in front of goal following the departures of Darren Bent to Aston Villa and Asamoah Gyan to the Middle East.

    O'Neill is likely to have known what he was walking into at Sunderland, though it was his frustration when another American proprietor, Randy Lerner, failed to meet his spending expectations which caused him to walk out of the manager's job at Villa shortly before the start of last season. Villa's wage bill for the last financial year before O'Neill's departure shot up to £71m, an increase of 42 per cent. Lerner's friend and non-executive Villa director, General Charles C Krulak, later insisted that O'Neill had known of the need to balance wages against revenue but considered himself "bigger than the club" and had simply refused to buy into the idea of curbing spiralling costs. "No one person is bigger than our club. Not Randy, not [chief executive] Paul Faulkner, not Martin and not me," Krulak said. "Apparently, only three of those named understand that fact."

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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:46 AM   #2
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    this is why I have reservations about MON, okay he's a great manager on the pitch, but when you read shit like this, it makes you worry - I wouldn't of if he hadn't left Villa the way he did.
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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:48 AM   #3
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    this is why I have reservations about MON, okay he's a great manager on the pitch, but when you read shit like this, it makes you worry - I wouldn't of if he hadn't left Villa the way he did.
    Because they sold barry and milner under his nose?
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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:50 AM   #4
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    How when they both put in transfer requests?
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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:55 AM   #5
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    ....he may have to plough in a further £40m.
    Oh well, every cloud...
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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:56 AM   #6
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    Comparative analysis of specific Sunderland home fixtures over the past few seasons by the website financiafairplay.co.uk shows that gates are down 3,000 year on year.
    Load of shite
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    Old 6th December 2011, 12:57 AM   #7
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    plough another 40million next 12 months get rid shite we got atm
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    Old 6th December 2011, 01:02 AM   #8
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    O'Neill wouldn't be here without money to spend, if Short is going to pump another £40m in then happy days.
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    Old 6th December 2011, 01:08 AM   #9
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    O'Neill wouldn't be here without money to spend, if Short is going to pump another £40m in then happy days.
    This.....
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    Old 6th December 2011, 01:13 AM   #10
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    This FFP stuff is a whole load of Bull, nearly every team in this division is in debt, barring maybe Arsenal who are ran to a profit

    as long as clubs are seen to be making a upwards curve they should pass this rule ling we have plenty of players that will be on high wages, and still deadwood in at the club that needs to be shipped on Noz, Killgallon, Angeleri, Gordon?

    January is going to be massive as MON has alot of work to do
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