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  1. #1
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    Correct Cherry.

    The Premier League voted at its AGM last summer to introduce new rules to fast-track financial breaches (as happened with Everton and Forest ) but those new rules were introduced "after Leicester had been relegated".
    So don't apply to them !

    Furthermore, the timescales needed to arrange an Independent Disciplinary commission, for the case to be heard and then a judgement delivered - "all with the possibility that the club could appeal against any sanction" - mean the case is expected to drag on beyond the summer. 😩

  2. #2
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    These things never work in our favour, so best to pretend it doesn't even exist.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozwhites View Post
    These things never work in our favour, so best to pretend it doesn't even exist.
    "truer words have not been spoken"

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