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Kashengo taratibu bana utaacha jamaa akimbie tupo kwenye sports hapa khe khe keh kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Nani anashinda kipute cha leo .... .... ..

Lazima nimwambie ukweli
 

:biggrin1::biggrin1: am man u for life walikuja chelsea wakashinda ligi kila mtu akasema man u ndo mwisho wake bt sikuangalia timu nyingine.. Man u is my family wewe hata kama family yako imechacha haina hela utaikimbia? Ndo mimi... Red devils for life
 
Rodwell booked a yellow card

Kaka kuna jambo nadhani hata we unaliona Kwanini mnaruhusu cheap goals kwa vitimu kama hivi?? Mna mabeki wazuri nashangaa sana kwani Ubingwa mliuchukua kwa uwiano mzuri wa Magoli sasa kuna timu zinajua kuzuia wakipata goli hamuwezi kurudisha...stock city,west brom,sunderland,Everton,swansea city ni timu hatari na hazitabiriki
 

inawezekana pia hata ukiwa mzuri sana unaweza kufungwa kizembe sana..
 

dogo soccer anajifunzia magazetini ... dailymail & the sun .. muhurumie
 
[h=1]City and Chelsea told to cool it over wages as UEFA financial fair play rules bite[/h]

The rise in player wages has reached record levels in the Premier League - a worrying trend with clubs now subject to UEFA's financial fair play rules.
The latest annual review of football finance by analyst Deloitte show the increase in wages outstripped the growth in revenues.

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It has resulted in a wages to revenue ratio of 70 per cent in the Premier League - a record figure having crept up from the low-to-mid 60s five years ago.
Wages went up by £201million in 2010-11 to almost £1.6billion, a 14 per cent rise, and overall revenues rose by 12 per cent to £2.27billion. This was mostly driven by a rise in income from the new TV deals, especially from overseas rights.
Alan Switzer, director in the sports business group at Deloitte, said wage control was paramount for good business.
He said: 'If the wages to revenue ratio is 70 per cent or higher it's very difficult to make an operating profit.

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'In our view it is too high as a league and the clubs need to be edging back to the low 60s. Every one per cent that it drops should increase operating profits by £20million to £25million.'
The wage rises at some of the bigger clubs have been offset by significant rises in commercial income at some sides, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City.
The figures are for the 2010-11 season so are the last ones before UEFA start taking them into account for their financial fair play (FFP) calculations where clubs in European competition have to break even.

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Switzer said Manchester City and Chelsea faced the greatest challenges in conforming to the FFP rules.
'Chelsea and Manchester City are the clubs which have recorded the biggest losses so they are the two which have the most to do, and to be fair to them they have been pretty public about needing to take action,' he added.
'A significant number of clubs around Europe have some distance to travel on the road towards compliance.'
The Deloitte report does not cover the most recent season, but it does show the effect of the 50 per cent tax band coming into play - the 92 league clubs paid nearly £1.2billion in tax, up 20 per cent.
The report also shows almost half of top-flight clubs had a reduction in match-day revenue reflecting the fact that many have been cautious about raising ticket prices during the current economic climate.
In contrast to many other leagues on the continent, the German Bundesliga has proven a sound financial model, and is the most profitable league in Europe.

Read more: Manchester City and Chelsea told to cool it over wages as UEFA financial fair play rules bite | Mail Online
 

let them to earn more cause its their time to have such amount of money maana hawa UEFA walitaka madrid tu ndio iwe juu ila wengine aku

now its our time to make it..

Hala Sheikh Mansoor
 
let them to earn more cause its their time to have such amount of money maana hawa UEFA walitaka madrid tu ndio iwe juu ila wengine aku

now its our time to make it..

Hala Sheikh Mansoor

Kaka ebu soma hapa kwa makini naona kama itawa punguzia kasi yenu ya kusajiri kwa pesa nyingi

Manchester City face 'challenge' to meet Uefa's break-even rule as part of Financial Fair Play regulations

Manchester City's off-the-pitch performance is already being closely monitored by Uefa under the "soft implementation" of its Financial Fair Play framework this season.

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City
are one of four Premier League clubs, alongside Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, contributing to a pilot of the regulations which take effect from next season.


The framework will form a key element of Uefa's club licences, which teams must first receive before playing in European competitions.


Uefa's Club Financial Control Panel is considering the monitors' findings from the pilot project, which involves 39 clubs from across Europe, but these have not yet been made public.


However, Uefa recognises some clubs will have difficulty in meeting the regulations once they are implemented.

"The break-even rule represents a challenge for several clubs, not only in England," Uefa's head of club licensing, Andrea Traverso, told Telegraph Sport.




Clearly the English club facing the biggest challenge is Manchester City.
Analysis of every 2010-11 Premier League club's financial results was published by Telegraph Sport on Wednesday and it showed City's spending on running costs and debt-interest payments was £22 million more than they earned.
They then spent another £143.7 million on players, contributing to a net cash outflow of £178.8 million.
Although some elements of City's cash spending would be deducted from Uefa's FFP calculations as ‘allowable expenses', there are also other accounting charges to be added in.
Uefa allows a €45 million (£36 million) limit for losses over a two-year period that will begin in two seasons and it is clear that City are on a trajectory to exceed that.
City expect their reported £400 million sponsorship deal with Abu Dhabi's state airline, Etihad, to cover much of the earnings deficit.
But that is still awaiting regulatory approval, which stipulates that clubs receiving sponsorship from "related parties" must have been paid "fair value".
"We have not conducted investigations for the time being," added Traverso. "The rule has not yet kicked in and there would need to be two conditions to do so.
"Clubs need to have qualified for European competitions [before Uefa looks at whether] sponsorships are from related parties or if they are fair value.
"So we have not conducted assessments for any club. But most of the major clubs for sure are taking it very seriously and will be able to comply.
"We won't have a decimated Champions League: there might be one or two who fail and then comply the following year.
"The soft implementation is also for that purpose: pointing out the problems and entering a constructive dialogue with the clubs."
 
Mind you the premier league wants to introduce fair play rules in england, so i really fear for chelsea and man city coz their wage bill is more than 60% of the total income which is quite absurd
 
ndetichia like this

Sikiliza ndetichia Hii sheria inaanza next season kufanya kazi 100% ila kuna jambo wengi hawalielewi UEFA hawazuii timu kupata pesa kupitia wadhamini ili kupunguza madeni yake pamoja na deficits (spending>incomes) unawasema Chelsea wao si wajinga kutokana na sheria hii wame renew mkataba na Samsung kuwadhamini T-shirts kwa miaka mitatu ijayo na watavuna pound 15 millioni kwa kila msimu,bado ukumbuke wameingia mkataba na kampuni ya Gazprom mabayo inahusika na uuzaji na usambazaji wa gesi,ongeza pound 47 milioni walizopewa kama zawadi ya kushinda UCL....na timu ya Manchester City wao mwaka jana walijua itawakuta hii deficit then wakasaini mkataba na kampuni ya ndege ya ETIHAD airways kwa pound 400 millioni ili kupunguza Hasara waliokuwa wameitengeneza msimu uliopita ya pound 197 millioni katika kununua wachezajina mishahara

Man utd wanasemekana kuwa na deni linalofikia pound 445millioni (kama sijakosea figures) ila wao walikwenda zao marekani wakauza Hisa kule Newyork stock exchange kwa mara ya kwanza (initial public offering) na wamefanikiwa kupata kiasi kikubwa cha fedha kupunguza deni na bao hapo hapo wametengeneza faida kubwa kuliko club yeyote duniani kwa mwaka jana na ukizingatia wamenunua wachezaji kwa pesa isiyozidi pound 40 millioni (RVP,KAGAWA,BUTTNER,POWELL, na Fernadez)...na ukumbuke mkataba wao na Chevroet unawaingiazia pesa sawa?

hizi timu 23 zinadeni linalozidi pound 45 millioni kwa sasa na baadhi hawajalipa mishahara,kodi n.k...kuanzia msimu huu timu inaruhusiwa kutozidisha deficit ya 45 millions poud ilaitaenda inapungua mpaka kufikia hasara isiyozidi pound millioni 8 mwaka 2018 ndo mambo yako hivyo...UEFA hawajamuonea yeyote waliyoona mambo yatakuwa magumu kwao kama AC milan wameuza nyota wao karibu wote kupunguza mishahara mikubwa na kupunguza madeni ili kuendana na sheria hizi, ebu itazame ishu ya David silva pale Man city amekataliwa mkataba mpya wa pound 200,000 kwa wiki na uwezekano wa kusepa baada ya huu kuisha ni mkubwa hata Chelsea wamemgomea Ashley Cole mkataba wa miaka 2 kwani unakuwa na gharama kubwa wakamwambia ni mwaka mmoja kama hawezi atafute pakwenda (hata Drogba hali ilikuwa hivi hivi)

Timu kama LIverpool imetangaza kuwa inauza Stadium naming right yake ya ANFIELD kama mwekezaji atakuja na pesa nzuri basi uwanja wao utakuwa na jina jipya ili wapate mapato mapya mengine..nadhani unaona Britania stadium,Dw stadium,Etihad stadium,emirats stadium na hata newcastle nasikia umeuzwajina toka st. james's park

Sheria hii itadhibiti timu kutfirisika kama Portsmouth,rangers,Leeds utd na malaga....na Transfers za pesa nyingi zitasahaulika siku si nyingi kw3ani sioni tena club ya kumnunua mchezaji kwa poud 80 milioni tena kwa sheria hizi...ukumbuke kuwa timu hazitotofautiana sana mishahara kiasi timu ndogo zitaweza ku hold on kwa wachezaji wao nyota

Ebu fikiria Timu yako kumuuza Adebayor (pound 170,000 per week) na De Jong na Adam Johnson, ambao probably walikuwa na mshahara mzuri mpaka kuwaleta scott sinclair, jack Rodwell, garcia mabao bado hawatalipwa kama hao waliosepa..hapo ndipo wanabana Matumizi
 
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