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Thread: Points deduction?

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    Points deduction?

    It has just emerged that we could be undergoing a points deduction for a breach of financial rules. This could undermine everything Morrison has been doing in recent weeks.

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    The question is, why has this just come out and if there's any substance to it then I can't believe it would apply to this season as it's too close to its conclusion.

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    We have been working with the EFL for the last 18 mths , with regards tranfers in and out .

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    Let's hope this is just speculation to sell copy. I too find it very strange that this story is coming out now at this late stage in the season and I had previously read that we had been working with the EFL to ensure that we kept within the rules?

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    Our accounts were filed in late March. So that's what triggered the potential points deduction.
    We're not Man City. Bilcul are not backed by an oil rich nation. Therefore we'll probably get 6 points deducted even though unlike Leicester and Man City we've tried to work with the EFL to prevent this from happening.
    In hindsight we should've hung onto Fellows, BTA and Heggem because selling them has produced zero benefit

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    Other clubs like Portsmouth and Oxford will go for blood!

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    West Bromwich Albion have been officially charged by the English Football League (EFL) for allegedly breaching Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) during the 2024/25 season. The club now faces a potential points deduction that could severely impact their battle to avoid relegation from the Championship.Key Details of the ChargeThe Breach: The charge relates to financial accounts from the 2024/25 campaign. While reports suggest the breach is "not significant" and only a minor amount over permitted loss limits, strict EFL guidelines require sanctions to be applied.Potential Sanctions: West Brom could face a points deduction, a transfer ban, or a fine. For comparison, Leicester City received a six-point deduction in February 2026 for similar breaches.Current Status: The club has 14 days to respond to the charge.Timing of Punishment: Under EFL rules, sanctions for previous-season breaches should be applied in the following term (the current 2025/26 season). However, West Brom is reportedly pushing to delay any penalties until the 2026/27 season.Impact on Relegation BattleThe charge comes at a critical time, with only four fixtures remaining in the Championship season.League Position: West Brom currently sits in 20th place, just two points above the relegation zone.Immediate Threat: If a points deduction is applied immediately, the club would likely drop into the bottom three, joining Sheffield Wednesday (already relegated) and Leicester City in the relegation spots.Survival Rivals: Rivals such as Oxford United and Portsmouth could benefit significantly if West Brom is docked points before the season concludes.How would you like to track West Brom's final fixtures or the potential impact on the Championship table?

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    cop this
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cjd8997l1zno

    Deduction could be applied after the season has ended. It could be 2 points

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargazer_1962 View Post
    cop this
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cjd8997l1zno

    Deduction could be applied after the season has ended. It could be 2 points

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    Looking at the rules, if the breach was for 2024/25 then the deduction would be for this season 😞

    Aside from the glaringly obvious inconsistency between how breaches of financial rules are dealt with in the Greed League Prem (delays and fines) and the Championship (points deductions), the big question is why is this even coming to light at this late stage if the club have being working with the EFL over the past 18 months in order to avoid precisely this?

    Some have commented that we may as well have kept Heggem, Palmer and Fellows which might well have gained us a higher league position that would then have meant that any eventual points deductions would not have resulted in relegation. I can see their point, even if doing so would clearly still not resolve our financial situation.

    Definitely need wins from our remaining games now rather than draws but it cannot be good for either Morrison or the players to have this hanging over their heads as well as everything else!

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