{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/0fc6a233-bbae-4ba5-b882-c075544353a8/655f4fdc71515e0012c83fb7?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Crime and Punishment","description":"<p>Gregor Robertson is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Tony Cascarino and Martin Samuel for heated discussion on the murky world of football finance and governance. As Everton face a ten point deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules, the team ask, does the punishment fit the crime? The answer is a resounding no! But why is that, is it a level playing field and what are the wider implications for clubs such as Manchester City and Chelsea. After a quick look at the vote on multi club ownership models finally some actual football and a look ahead to the big game at the weekend, as Manchester City take on Liverpool.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timeline</strong></p><p>2’ internationals. Learnt nothing from England. But Italy Ukraine…a shocking decision and Martin thinks something stinks.</p><p>4’ Head of UEFA said Italy not qualifying would be a disaster. Why are officials saying who they want to progress.</p><p><strong>Everton points deduction</strong></p><p>8’ The facts, what were Everton penalised for?</p><p>10’ FFP is a construct of the riches clubs to keep the status quo. </p><p>12’ no such thing as organic growth because the best teams cherry pick the best players from smaller clubs. Inward investment to beat that system should not be punished.</p><p>15’ Everton have had a go and have been punished.</p><p>18’ why are the rules there, are they doing what they are supposed to do?</p><p>20’ the commission agreed it wasn’t an attempt to cheat, just poor management, but without danger to the club. The punishment doesn’t fit the crime. </p><p>21’ the commission portrayed Everton as ‘continually reckless.’</p><p>22’ Premier league stopped working with Everton, why?</p><p>24’ will there be, or should there be an independent regulator.</p><p>27’ What is the alternative? Unfettered spending, so long as it isn’t based on debt.</p><p>29’ is this punishment going to kill the under dog story? An arbitrary construct. </p><p>33’ We want two things in football, clubs not going into debt and going bust and healthy competition.</p><p>35’ Man City charges…being bogged down by expensive lawyers. &nbsp;</p><p>38’ pick a team of lawyers because they’ll decide who wins what, but they’ll do it in five years time.</p><p>41’ City charges.</p><p><strong>Vote to NOT ban signing players from associated clubs</strong></p><p>49’ similar issue and touches on self regulation. </p><p>52’ need a robust set of loan regulations.</p><p><strong>Historic agent issues</strong></p><p>58’ The FA are looking into a breach from 2008 when Jermaine Defoe left Portsmouth to go to Spurs.</p><p><strong>City v Liverpool </strong></p><p>1’02’ Every player who has come in to the midfield has been an upgrade.</p>","author_name":"The Times"}