Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest have received a four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability ruleswww.theguardian.com
Man City ... ?
Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest have received a four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability ruleswww.theguardian.com
So are Everton likely to get a bigger deduction?
Thanks. Following the timeline in Forest's case (hearing 7/8 March) we should expect to hear the outcome for Everton in early April, a week or two before the winner-takes-all PSR derby against Forest on 20th.Evertons hearing is scheduled for next week, @Beamrider
Thanks. Following the timeline in Forest's case (hearing 7/8 March) we should expect to hear the outcome for Everton in early April, a week or two before the winner-takes-all PSR derby against Forest on 20th.
It's really hard to say. This latest decision casts doubt on the principles established in the Everton appeal.What do you think Evertons point deduction might end up being?
No. The problem is that when you punish clubs you punish fans, and fans aren't really to blame for this, so clubs will never be punished the way they should be. Everton's 10-point deduction was a fair punishment for their owners and management, but it was harsh on their fans, even though they are all gobshites.These are not major disincentives to cheating really, are they?
A 3-4 point deduction would put them in a 3 horse race with Forest and Luton for the drop. I'll take 1 in 3!So my best guess is at least 2 points, but I'd be surprised if it's more than 5 (rationale for 5 being a repeat of the last decision of 6, with 1 point deducted for playing nice this time). As of today, a 5-point deduction would put them into 18th, 1 point below Forest, but with a better goal difference.
I still think Luton will take that third relegation place in any event.
Apparently its the Star that started the rumours, so don't get your hopes up.What’re are all these rumours that Man Utd are looking to appoint Gareth Southgate as their next manager!!!
It’s neither Christmas, my birthday or April!!!
Harland injury? Supposedly walked out of the training session.
View: https://x.com/StatCity/status/1770084659918991601?s=20
Ten Hag, Southgate or Frank, as LFC fan, this makes me happy.Manchester United are targeting Brentford manager Thomas Frank to take over from Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford in the summer, not England boss Gareth Southgate. (Football Transfers)
However, according to other reports co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are planning for Ten Hag to be in charge at United next season, but are developing a strategy to be able to move quickly should they decide to replace him. (inews)
Ten Hag, Southgate or Frank, as LFC fan, this makes me happy.
Did he end up with more minutes than Thiago?Romeu Lavia out for the season. To think we were heavily linked with him and Mason Mount in the summer, and we had to make do with Endo and Szoboszlai.
Buzz killerDid he end up with more minutes than Thiago?
I think Frank is a very good manager, and could do very well at a big club. I'd much rather they cot either of the other two in that report than him...