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ld like to see Kellyman back me
 
Lads qualify. Can see him being loaned to Wolves or someone though for a fee.
Also, and I’m sure I’ll be corrected if I’m wrong, but isn’t it unusual for players to be loaned to the same club for consecutive seasons?
 
Lads qualify. Can see him being loaned to Wolves or someone though for a fee.

With their PL squad, you would have to wonder how much game time Wolves could offer Chelsea.

Also, and I’m sure I’ll be corrected if I’m wrong, but isn’t it unusual for players to be loaned to the same club for consecutive seasons?

It's unusual, but it does happen. There might be a case for a return to Cardiff as everyone is going to be tested at a higher level this season and given BBM's playing style, plus his work with young players.

I think Chelsea will be delighted with the opportunities afforded to Kellyman last season and how well he performed.
 
Also, and I’m sure I’ll be corrected if I’m wrong, but isn’t it unusual for players to be loaned to the same club for consecutive seasons?
Oftentimes yes but if the circumstances fit well it can happen.

Look at the lad Barry from Villa to Stockport.
 
Also, and I’m sure I’ll be corrected if I’m wrong, but isn’t it unusual for players to be loaned to the same club for consecutive seasons?
Depends what Chelsea's outlook is I guess. Do they just want him off the wage book or are they looking to raise his profile to try and sell him on for FFP? I like the lad and he'll go further but don't see him as a top 6 player.

Given we've gone up it makes more sense to Chelsea than had we stayed down but if they get better offers, especially if they pay a fee I bet they'd be all ears.
 
Depends what Chelsea's outlook is I guess. Do they just want him off the wage book or are they looking to raise his profile to try and sell him on for FFP? I like the lad and he'll go further but don't see him as a top 6 player.

Given we've gone up it makes more sense to Chelsea than had we stayed down but if they get better offers, especially if they pay a fee I bet they'd be all ears.
FFP won’t exist next season, it’s being changed and has been agreed.

As for Kellyman I’m pretty sure Glen Williams put a report out with the view that if Chelsea are looking to loan him out again next season we would be 1st choice

Rules for Championship & L1 from next season

And Premier League are using a similar model
 
You’re just a real ray of sunshine aren’t you, do you always go round accusing people of being druggies?? What’s the matter?? Lonely and want somebody to hang with and sniff keys??

You clearly don’t know me do you and that’s the issue. You’ve assumed and made a complete twat of yourself yet again.

So instead of being an abusive prick all your life why don’t you actually try and get to know somebody before making a complete fucking arse of yourself
Shut up you whining little crackhead
 
FFP won’t exist next season, it’s being changed and has been agreed.

As for Kellyman I’m pretty sure Glen Williams put a report out with the view that if Chelsea are looking to loan him out again next season we would be 1st choice

Rules for Championship & L1 from next season

And Premier League are using a similar model
Was just looking at the FFP changes, here's the cliff notes on the new rules, I wonder if we'll be impacted a lot by the "Fair Market Sponsorships", maybe that's one way Tan was injecting funds into the club via the VISIT BONGOLYISIA stuff everywhere.

The Big Shift: The old Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) rules are dead. Starting next season (2026/27), the Championship is officially moving to the Squad Cost Rules (SCR) system, which was tested in the background this past year.

The Spending Cap: A club's total spending on player and manager costs (which includes both wages and transfer fees) is now strictly capped at 85% of their total income.

Limits on Owner Funding: Owners can still inject cash to top up the budget, but it is heavily regulated. They are allowed a maximum equity top-up of £33 million over a three-year period, and they cannot inject more than £15 million in any single season.

Real-Time Enforcement: The EFL will no longer review finances retrospectively. Spending will be monitored in real-time during the season, allowing the league to spot breaches immediately rather than months after the campaign finishes.

Fair Market Sponsorships: To prevent clubs from artificially inflating their "income" to increase their 85% allowance, there are strict safeguards against owners using their own associated companies to funnel money into the club via inflated commercial deals.

Top-Flight Alignment:
The Premier League is introducing a similar SCR model at the exact same time. This means the financial jump between the divisions will be operating on the same underlying logic, smoothing the transition for promoted and relegated sides.

Essentially, it shifts the league from a system of "don't lose more than X amount over three years" to a much more dynamic "you can only spend what you earn, plus a strictly capped owner allowance, monitored live."
 
Was just looking at the FFP changes, here's the cliff notes on the new rules, I wonder if we'll be impacted a lot by the "Fair Market Sponsorships", maybe that's one way Tan was injecting funds into the club via the VISIT BONGOLYISIA stuff everywhere.

The Big Shift: The old Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) rules are dead. Starting next season (2026/27), the Championship is officially moving to the Squad Cost Rules (SCR) system, which was tested in the background this past year.

The Spending Cap: A club's total spending on player and manager costs (which includes both wages and transfer fees) is now strictly capped at 85% of their total income.

Limits on Owner Funding: Owners can still inject cash to top up the budget, but it is heavily regulated. They are allowed a maximum equity top-up of £33 million over a three-year period, and they cannot inject more than £15 million in any single season.

Real-Time Enforcement: The EFL will no longer review finances retrospectively. Spending will be monitored in real-time during the season, allowing the league to spot breaches immediately rather than months after the campaign finishes.

Fair Market Sponsorships: To prevent clubs from artificially inflating their "income" to increase their 85% allowance, there are strict safeguards against owners using their own associated companies to funnel money into the club via inflated commercial deals.

Top-Flight Alignment: The Premier League is introducing a similar SCR model at the exact same time. This means the financial jump between the divisions will be operating on the same underlying logic, smoothing the transition for promoted and relegated sides.

Essentially, it shifts the league from a system of "don't lose more than X amount over three years" to a much more dynamic "you can only spend what you earn, plus a strictly capped owner allowance, monitored live."
The Visit Malaysia is only bringing in around £1.5m a year from their government, it’s come down drastically over the past few years, certain members of their cabinet feel it’s a waste of money
 
FFP won’t exist next season, it’s being changed and has been agreed.

As for Kellyman I’m pretty sure Glen Williams put a report out with the view that if Chelsea are looking to loan him out again next season we would be 1st choice

Rules for Championship & L1 from next season

And Premier League are using a similar model
Not sure what's happening in the Greedy League but surprised they're getting rid of FFP. Presumably there's still financial restraints to keep the smaller teams in their place.

Second para is interesting but I'd still expect them to look at all offers and let's be honest Chelsea are more interested on the figures on the balance sheet than developing him as a player
Was just looking at the FFP changes, here's the cliff notes on the new rules, I wonder if we'll be impacted a lot by the "Fair Market Sponsorships", maybe that's one way Tan was injecting funds into the club via the VISIT BONGOLYISIA stuff everywhere.

The Big Shift: The old Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) rules are dead. Starting next season (2026/27), the Championship is officially moving to the Squad Cost Rules (SCR) system, which was tested in the background this past year.

The Spending Cap: A club's total spending on player and manager costs (which includes both wages and transfer fees) is now strictly capped at 85% of their total income.

Limits on Owner Funding: Owners can still inject cash to top up the budget, but it is heavily regulated. They are allowed a maximum equity top-up of £33 million over a three-year period, and they cannot inject more than £15 million in any single season.

Real-Time Enforcement: The EFL will no longer review finances retrospectively. Spending will be monitored in real-time during the season, allowing the league to spot breaches immediately rather than months after the campaign finishes.

Fair Market Sponsorships: To prevent clubs from artificially inflating their "income" to increase their 85% allowance, there are strict safeguards against owners using their own associated companies to funnel money into the club via inflated commercial deals.

Top-Flight Alignment: The Premier League is introducing a similar SCR model at the exact same time. This means the financial jump between the divisions will be operating on the same underlying logic, smoothing the transition for promoted and relegated sides.

Essentially, it shifts the league from a system of "don't lose more than X amount over three years" to a much more dynamic "you can only spend what you earn, plus a strictly capped owner allowance, monitored live."
Have to see how it works in practice but more real time enforcement and more similarity between the divisions sound really positive. Tbf it sounds good all round but doubtless the big boys will be able to play harder and faster with or just ignore the rules
 
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Who is championing Savage? I’m not being facetious, I just haven’t seen anyone saying anything about him other than recycling the same rumour from last week.

Also I’m not aware of anyone particularly over looking Eli King. I would guess that most people would presume that, after such a serious injury, and also given he’s only ever been involved in 5 Championship games and not played at this level at all since coming on for 3 mins the last game of the season 3 years ago, he is going to need a full pre season to give BBM any idea if he is capable of playing a major part in next seasons squad.
Plus he's not very good.
 
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