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United Inc: Chelsea Cheating and Crude Chaos
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#989 | Ed and Jamie discuss a Premier League settlement with Chelsea over £47 million worth of undisclosed, off-book payments to players, agents and third parties from 20011–2018, involving names including Samuel Eto’o, Eden Hazard and David Luiz.
The £10m fine and suspended transfer/youth-player bans show inconsistent rule enforcement versus PSR points deductions for clubs like Everton and could weaken the Premier League’s position in Manchester City’s case, while signalling cooperation and ownership change can reduce sporting sanctions. It's incredibly lenient.
There's an examination of how a Gulf-wide conflict has driven crude oil from about $65 to ~$105, pressuring INEOS’ thin-margin, highly leveraged petrochemicals business, potentially delaying or complicating refinancing at INEOS and United amid reduced prospects of Fed interest rate cuts.
The conversation finishes on the potential impact around United's new stadium in a high-rate, high-cost environment.
00:00 Introduction
03:09 Chelsea's Off-Book Payments
07:09 Premier League's Lenient Penalty
17:45 Implications for Man City's Case
20:23 The Abramovich Fund
22:15 War in the Gulf and Oil Price Shock
28:33 Impact on United's Refinancing and Ownership
32:43 New Stadium Challenges
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