relegate them both at the end of the season, stop the parachute payments to them and allow 5 teams from the Championship to go up, but only after a full external financial audit.
So, the big wheels of the FA have finally caught up with all the massive over spending going off in the Premier League and about time too. Is it all because of the recent report that's been slapped on their desks?
For the second time this season, Everton now face another points deduction. Surely if found guilty, just another points deduction wouldn't be enough, would it? It's like two bites of the cherry but you can't really hurt me. Yes, if guilty and points are deducted they will surely take the drop but to how many Leagues one may ask?
As for Forest, well this was bound to play out the way their new owner came in and got rid of 15 players and brought 23, in only to instantly ship a load out to the other club he owned. How is that deemed fair? Massive overspending but it's taken all this time to bring them to book.
Also makes you wonder what kind of legal team Man City have lined up as they face a raft of charges and not just overspending on the FFP rules. This one will drag on for more than a season.
The game is awash with money galore and it's being spent like there's no tomorrow, in order to conquer a League, The Prem title or to make the European Championship play offs. Here's us keeping within all the restraints and what do we see, just other clubs pass us by breaking rules galore with very little done about it.
Once the big clubs have been dealt with, are we likely to see the walls come crashing down on the less wealthy clubs, but with haste instead it being dealt with at a snail's pace?
relegate them both at the end of the season, stop the parachute payments to them and allow 5 teams from the Championship to go up, but only after a full external financial audit.
Time we changed the rules of the game.
Points loss per season on FFP. Clubs making losses over £5 million drop a point per £million.
Chelsea must be waiting for the knock on the door.
Here's a more indepth view to show who's really in the mire. 2023 results have yet to be posted.
One glaring one is Man City, how can they only post being down - £0.5 Million with the amounts they have spent over the last three years.
https://sqaf.club/premier-league-ffp-table/
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says a date has been set for the hearing into Manchester City's alleged breaches of financial rules. But, speaking in front of MPs, Masters said he could not reveal the date.
Everton’s 10 point reduction changed to 6points.