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EPL: Nottingham Forest Gets 4 Point Deduction After Being Found Guilty Of Premier League Profit And Sustainability Rules

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 19, 2024Updated:March 19, 2024 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nottingham Forest Fined and Docked Four Points for PSR Breach

 

Following a rigorous review by an independent commission, Nottingham Forest has been penalized with a four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules. This decision came after the commission found that Forest’s financial losses for the 2022-23 period exceeded the threshold by £34.5 million, reaching a total of £95 million.

 





The immediate deduction of points places Nottingham Forest below Luton Town, pushing them into the Premier League’s relegation zone.

In response to the ruling, Forest expressed deep disappointment and emphasized that the decision raises concerns for all aspiring clubs, signaling potential challenges for clubs aiming to comply with financial regulations while remaining competitive.

 

Nottingham Forest is the second Premier League team to face penalties for Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR) breaches, with Everton previously losing 10 points in November, later reduced to six on appeal. Forest has indicated their intention to appeal the ruling.

 

The Premier League’s PSR regulations allow clubs to incur losses up to £105 million over three seasons, with a limit of £61 million for any single season. Forest’s breaches occurred during a period where they spent two years in the Championship, impacting their maximum allowable loss.

 

During the hearing on 7-8 March, Forest presented arguments for mitigation, including the sale of Brennan Johnson to Tottenham Hotspur for over £45 million. However, the commission contested Forest’s claims of mitigation, stating that the timing of Johnson’s sale was a business decision rather than a mitigating factor.

 

Forest’s case also included their unique financial position, having spent previous years in the EFL without parachute payments. Despite these arguments, the commission credited Forest only for their early plea and cooperation, resulting in a reduced point deduction.

 

This ruling underscores the Premier League’s commitment to enforcing financial fair play regulations and maintaining a level playing field among clubs.

Everton are waiting on a potential second punishment, relating to the assessment period ending with their 2022-23 accounts.

Manchester City were also referred to an independent commission in February 2023 after more than 100 alleged rule breaches and are still awaiting the potential ruling in that aspect.

Forest’s case highlights the challenges clubs face in navigating financial sustainability while striving for success on the pitch.

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