Originally Posted by Poor Student
Here's Platini's take on Shels' style of management from an interview in 2004:
Platini said: “We can’t be running competitions with clubs who are millions in the red alongside others who run their affairs correctly. It’s cheating. And if that means kicking out Real Madrid or Barcelona, then so be it. We can’t allow clubs to get away with murder. We can give them a certain amount of time to get their house in order, but a time will come when we have to stand firm.” Platini was known to be furious when debt-ridden Barcelona signed Ronaldinho from Paris Saint-Germain for £16.8 million last summer and in January, they signed Edgar Davids on loan from Juventus for close to £2m over six months.
“It’s outrageous that a club with massive debts like Barcelona can go and sign top players on big salaries,” Platini said. “They took Ronaldinho from PSG when everyone knew the club was in financial ruins. The way things are going, the winners in this kind of football will be the club which carries out the most fraud.” Although the criticism was aimed directly at some of Europe’s bigger clubs, the sight of so many British clubs going into administration has prompted debate on the licensing scheme which works in France.
The concept that deep-in-debt clubs are “cheating” those who keep a good set of financial criteria in play was behind last weekend’s police raids on Italy’s Serie A and Serie B clubs. Uefa and Fifa want all major clubs to agree to a licensing agreement which would dictate that those who fail to meet the financial criteria, set and monitored by a watchdog, would be banned from participating in competitive games. Platini added: “I’ve always fought for football to be something clean and noble, but the game has become less and less so. But if I can contribute to re-establishing some real values in football, then I will continue and we will see where that will lead me. If I can’t get my message over, then I will leave. I’ll be off.”