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Thread: Queens Park Rangers - Unhealthy End of Year Accounts 31 May 2022

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    So another club well over spending but no action will be taken.

    I propose that the FA/EFL start to look to set up a system where they deduct points from any club, season ending, that overspends on player purchase/wages against incoming income.

    This would soon make a dramatic effect/change and make those that break the rules but, always seem to get away with it, think twice about doing so.
    Last edited by Brin; 28-02-2023 at 06:51 PM.

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    Fan Led Review

    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    So another club well over spending but no action will be taken.

    I propose that the FA/EFL start to look to set up a system where they deduct points from any club, season ending, that overspends on player purchase/wages against incoming income.

    This would soon make a dramatic effect/change and make those that break the rules but, always seem to get away with it, think twice about doing so.
    At the moment the EFL will not do anything to stop this unacceptable practice, bear in mind the rules are made by the Chairman, but the EFL have the tools and won't use them.

    However, there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel. The recent announcement that Regulation is to be introduced in to our game following Tracey Crouch's excellent 'Fan Led Review' will sort all these practice's out. It is going to take time before the Regulator is up and running, but it is excellent news for all clubs like are own that are run on a sensible and ethical basis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    So another club well over spending but no action will be taken.

    I propose that the FA/EFL start to look to set up a system where they deduct points from any club, season ending, that overspends on player purchase/wages against incoming income.

    This would soon make a dramatic effect/change and make those that break the rules but, always seem to get away with it, think twice about doing so.
    Brin, Queens Park Rangers were punished for over spending -

    QPR agreed a settlement of nearly £42m with the English Football League [EFL] to end a
    Financial Fair Play [FFP] dispute, on the 27th July 2018.

    The £10.2m owed I mentioned must be what is still owed to the Financial Fair Play [FFP]
    agreement, which the championship club agreed to pay, so they will have paid £31.8m from
    the agreement in 2018.

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