Okay, husker bare en masse snak om ham dengang.
Hvad med Kante - røg han ikke derned?
Hvad med Kante - røg han ikke derned?
Y. N. W. A. -
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Og så var der jo også Kante. Så tre i alt. Kan dog ikke huske, om Kante smuttede på en fri.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has played down the suggestion that clubs including Chelsea have exploited "loopholes" in the current profit and sustainability rules (PSR), and described the fierce battle to gain an advantage in the top-flight as "a great thing".
Ahead of the June 30 accounting deadline, Chelsea, Newcastle, Everton and Aston Villa completed a series of seemingly mutually beneficial deals, leading to suggestions that they had found a loophole in the PSR regulations.
Asked if clubs were exploiting loopholes in the current rules, which are to be scrapped at the end of the coming season, Masters said: "The rules are well understood and so I wouldn´t describe these as loopholes.
"They´re understood and permitted within the rules and our job is to ensure that [clubs] comply with the letter of the rules.
"Obviously you´ve got lots of clubs who have different spending plans over a three-year period and we care less about that plan, more about the eventuality that everybody complies with those rules. So there´s different ways of achieving the same thing, which is being within the limit."