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28. May 2010 | 14:10UEFA approves Platini’s financial fair play plan
NYON, Switzerland -European football’s governing body UEFA on Thursday unanimously approved Michel Platini’s ‘financial fair-play plan’ which will require clubs to break even by 2012. Read more… (News Source: The Malaysian Mirror - 07:49:20)
Stoke chairman Coates: Platini could stop Liverpool returning to Champions League
Liverpool Rafa Benitez Stoke City Stoke City chairman Peter Coates believes Liverpool will struggle to return to the Champions League because of UEFA president Michel Platini’s new financial rules. UEFA’s rules will force clubs to spend only what they earn and Coates believes that will increase the financial power of clubs already in the Champions League. Rafa Benitez ’s men finished in seventh … (News Source: tribalfootball.com - 10:29:46)
UEFA approves Platini’s financial fair play plan
Manchester City and Chelsea would fail to meet the new criteria set by UEFA, yesterday. European football’s governing body UEFA yesterday unanimously approved Michel Platini’s ‘financial fair-play plan’ which will require clubs to break even by 2012. (News Source: Times of Malta - 08:18:51)
Platini announced name of Euro-2016 host
France has been selected the country to host Euro-2016, European football championship featuring 24-team finals for the first time. UEFA President Michel Platini announced this decision in Geneva. (News Source: Unian - 11:55:38)
Platini gets tough on the big spenders in Europe
UEFA last night approved plans to force clubs in European competition to only spend what they earn with the body’s president Michel Platini insisting they want to “protect clubs and not punish them”. (28/05/2010 08:25:51) (News Source: Yorkshire Post Today - 07:40:43)
Platini threatening Euro ban for Chelsea
Michel Platini’s UEFA are pushing to ban British clubs like Chelsea from European competition. UEFA have rubber-stamped proposals to make sure all European clubs limit their spending on wages and transfers to what they earn. This could affect Premier League champs Chelsea , who have heavily relied on the funds of owner Roman Abramovich, says The Sun . UEFA president Michel Platini said: “I am … (News Source: tribalfootball.com - 04:14:05)
Michel Platini’s ‘financial fair play’ seems unlikely to achieve the desired equality
When Michel Platini surveys the European football landscape, whether it be from Uefa’s headquarters on the shores of Lake Geneva or from the VIP area at one of the game’s cathedrals in Manchester, Madrid or Milan, he sees inequality all around. (News Source: Times Online - 22:27:21)
UEFA approves Platini’s financial fair play plan
European football’s governing body UEFA on Thursday unanimously approved Michel Platini’s ‘financial fair-play plan’ which will require clubs to break even by 2012. (News Source: Bangkok Post - Thailand’s English news - 18:59:10)
Platini Seeks To Level Soccer’s Financial Playing Field
New UEFA rules seek to prevent clubs from living beyond their means. (News Source: Forbes - 20:55:36)
UEFA approves Platini’s break even plan
European football’s governing body UEFA has unanimously approved a ‘financial fair-play plan’ which will require clubs to break even by 2012. (News Source: Sydney Morning Herald - 21:58:40)
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