6 + 2 Point Deductions

The club seems to be strangely tranquil right now; ownership issue sorted out in an apparently satisfactory way, team very hard to beat if nothing else, stadium all but done.

It'd be just like that monumentally corrupt scumbag PL organisation to come along and drop a 5-8 point deduction on us.
Good luck with that. The only reason they picked on us last time was we were defenceless. They'll be sued to within an inch of their lives by these Texan cowboys if they dare raise that spectre once more.
 

The club seems to be strangely tranquil right now; ownership issue sorted out in an apparently satisfactory way, team very hard to beat if nothing else, stadium all but done.

It'd be just like that monumentally corrupt scumbag PL organisation to come along and drop a 5-8 point deduction on us.

Was thinking just that this morning. ;)
 
No matter what happens, what the future holds always remember that it's a bent, corrupt organisation who employ referees who are exactly the same.

Don't ever let anyone try and sweep those point deductions we received under the carpet. Don't let any fan of any other aide tell you "I was really hoping you'd escape relegation". Nearly every club, nearly every opposition with the "you cheating barstards, you know what you are" game in, game out.

Don't let it bother you if the rs win the league this season, it's meaningless, it's anti competitive, driven by people at the top who basically pick a name out of a hat pre season and go "yep, their turn to win it this season".

The excitement this season might come from a Bournemouth or a Fulham finishing 4th or 5th and get patted on the head "well done, but don't forget you'll need to sell your best 2 players and your manager is getting off" and there'll be 1 team in the relegation mix who will be a big side. This is there one last chance tontry and get us sent down because from next season we start again with people in charge who simply won't allow the incompetence within the club continue, and won't allow the continued bull that comes our way to continue.

Premier League, corrupt as fcuk

Don't ever forget.
Any chance you can do the Kings Christmas Day speech this year Mac?
 
No matter what happens, what the future holds always remember that it's a bent, corrupt organisation who employ referees who are exactly the same.

Don't ever let anyone try and sweep those point deductions we received under the carpet. Don't let any fan of any other aide tell you "I was really hoping you'd escape relegation". Nearly every club, nearly every opposition with the "you cheating barstards, you know what you are" game in, game out.

Don't let it bother you if the rs win the league this season, it's meaningless, it's anti competitive, driven by people at the top who basically pick a name out of a hat pre season and go "yep, their turn to win it this season".

The excitement this season might come from a Bournemouth or a Fulham finishing 4th or 5th and get patted on the head "well done, but don't forget you'll need to sell your best 2 players and your manager is getting off" and there'll be 1 team in the relegation mix who will be a big side. This is there one last chance tontry and get us sent down because from next season we start again with people in charge who simply won't allow the incompetence within the club continue, and won't allow the continued bull that comes our way to continue.

Premier League, corrupt as fcuk

Don't ever forget.
Did you get socks instead of the iPad Pro you were hoping for Mac?
 
The Friedkins turning up for their first meeting with the PL

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Premier League clubs are required to submit their latest financial figures by the end of business on New Year's Eve, with four clubs nervously waiting to see if they have met profit and sustainability rules.

Chelsea and Nottingham Forest - who are chasing the Champions League and could even compete for the title - and Everton and Leicester, both facing relegation threats, could all potentially face points deductions if they are found to have recorded losses exceeding the league's maximum permitted £105m.
 
Premier League clubs are required to submit their latest financial figures by the end of business on New Year's Eve, with four clubs nervously waiting to see if they have met profit and sustainability rules.

Chelsea and Nottingham Forest - who are chasing the Champions League and could even compete for the title - and Everton and Leicester, both facing relegation threats, could all potentially face points deductions if they are found to have recorded losses exceeding the league's maximum permitted £105m.
Not this again FFS!

It’s a real pleasure being a Blue these days.
 
Premier League clubs are required to submit their latest financial figures by the end of business on New Year's Eve, with four clubs nervously waiting to see if they have met profit and sustainability rules.

Chelsea and Nottingham Forest - who are chasing the Champions League and could even compete for the title - and Everton and Leicester, both facing relegation threats, could all potentially face points deductions if they are found to have recorded losses exceeding the league's maximum permitted £105m.
what an utter clusterfook the PL are, this competition is becoming more and more of a farce every week that passes.
 

Premier League clubs are required to submit their latest financial figures by the end of business on New Year's Eve, with four clubs nervously waiting to see if they have met profit and sustainability rules.

Chelsea and Nottingham Forest - who are chasing the Champions League and could even compete for the title - and Everton and Leicester, both facing relegation threats, could all potentially face points deductions if they are found to have recorded losses exceeding the league's maximum permitted £105m.
Leicester didn't submit their accounts in time last year and got away with it so I doubt they are going to do it this year.
 
Leicester didn't submit their accounts in time last year and got away with it so I doubt they are going to do it this year.
They found a loop hole. They submitted their accounts after being relegated and no longer holding a Premier League share. Therefore Premier League had no jurisdiction and the breaches happened outside of them being in the Championship, so nothing could happen to them from both leagues.
 
They found a loop hole. They submitted their accounts after being relegated and no longer holding a Premier League share. Therefore Premier League had no jurisdiction and the breaches happened outside of them being in the Championship, so nothing could happen to them from both leagues.
Beyond a joke as I said at the time they can't be in limbo between leagues like a football version of Randall and Hopkirk.
 
Premier League clubs are required to submit their latest financial figures by the end of business on New Year's Eve, with four clubs nervously waiting to see if they have met profit and sustainability rules.

Chelsea and Nottingham Forest - who are chasing the Champions League and could even compete for the title - and Everton and Leicester, both facing relegation threats, could all potentially face points deductions if they are found to have recorded losses exceeding the league's maximum permitted £105m.

Clubs at risk or working on a plan with the PL like we are have to submit by the start of January, be us Forest, Leicester, Chelsea, for sure maybe Utd, Newcastle, Villa and Wolves also.

We had to this, this time last year as well - it’s where the second charge came from.

This doesn’t automatically mean we’re not compliant it’s additional monitoring for clubs at risk of a breach.
 

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