Kieran Maguire of the PriceofFootball notes, 'Between 2014-18 Premier League income increased by £1,567 million and £954 million (61 per cent) of this went on wages. This allowed clubs to keep in the main below the 'red line' of paying wages less than 70 per cent of income but players benefitted too.'
'In 2014-18 Championship income increased by £258 million, given wages in 2014 were £106 per £100 of income you'd think club owners would use this to restore some financial sense...but instead they allowed wages to go up by £284 million and invented creating accounting schemes to get round FFP.
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