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The Price of Football

Chelsea fined by UEFA over FFP breach, Juventus kicked out of Europe

The Price of Football

Guy Kilty

Sports, Business

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Kevin and Kieran find out why Chelsea have been fined £8.6m by UEFA, and discuss the news that Juventus have been kicked out of European competition next season. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: - Chelsea FFP fine - Juventus kicked out of Europe - Al-Hilal bid for Kylian Mbappe - Joe Lewis indicted for insider trading - Manchester City stadium valuation - Club owner loans - Europa Conference League finances - Club spreadsheets - Merchandise income - Leeds and Jean Kevin Augustin - Leam Richardson and Wigan - Newcastle United and FFP - League sponsors and broadcasters - Ashton United and Erling Haaland Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the price of football, the show that looks at the money behind the

0:14.8

beautiful game with me Kevin Day and Liverpool University's Kirin McGuire. I should say welcome

0:20.1

back Kirin, because here we are, live, so to speak, back again after your jaunt around

0:25.8

the world when your laptop was forcibly taken off you. It was indeed. Yes, yeah, I had a wonderful

0:34.2

time watching to New York, Philadelphia and met some good people, met some nice fans as well

0:42.8

and they were all very welcoming and went to the Palace pub in Philly, so that was, yeah,

0:48.5

it was all good. Yeah, I'd have to say, Kirin, as I tweeted when there was a show, the photograph

0:55.1

of you and the Palace fans out there shaking hands and holding each other's shirt, so you haven't

0:59.5

quite got the hang of the Palace bride and the thing, have they? Speaking of which, I'm glad you

1:04.8

had a nice time there. It was mainly Croydon and the Thornton youth for me, but I missed you, I've

1:11.0

thought of you, I thought of you in particular when I was casually flicking through Sky,

1:17.6

plus to see if there was anything on in between cricket and I came across the big match revisited,

1:22.9

the last ever big match of 1979, December the 30th, 1979 and I thought this is brilliant,

1:30.2

and there was a palace game on and the very first thing Brian Moore said was, well, we'll be looking

1:35.6

back at the 70s and we'll be looking forward to the 80s and then we've got a profile of, I think,

1:40.5

the most exciting young player that this country has seen and it's going to be great,

1:45.3

Vincent Eier, Jerry Murphy, no, it's Peter Ward, Peter Ward of Brighton, which is doubly annoying

1:50.8

because the big match is London's football program at the sun reason, and it also had the most

1:55.9

desulterary Christmas tree I've ever seen on any TV show ever. Clearly there's four ball balls on it,

2:04.5

all of which were reflecting Brian Moore's ball ball shaped head. It's like the London planetarium,

2:11.0

of course. Absolutely, it's half man, half biscuit, it was half man, half biscuit.

2:15.8

It was, absolutely. Right, now things have been happening here and while we were away,

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