Forest have seven days to appeal their four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules
Forest have seven days to appeal their four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rulesfor breaching financial regulations, but a legal expert warns the club’s lawyers will have a tough task in reducing it.The Toffees, who are four points above Forest, are still awaiting the outcome of an independent commission into a second separate breach of the financial rules and could well be docked more points..
“However, my own view is that despite the commission rejecting almost all of the mitigating points that Forest put forward, the legal team has done well in keeping the penalty down to four points and ironically were probably helped by the outcome of the Everton appeal.” “That the Premier League sought a sanction of eight points as a starting point was utterly disproportionate when compared to the nine points that their own rules prescribe for insolvency.”In its verdict the independent commission stated that Forest had overspent by £34.5m, whereas Everton were £19.5m over the permitted spending limits. Everton’s points deduction was reduced to six on appeal, which appears to be the starting point for Forest’s punishment.
“This is a marked change in approach from the Scudamore years where suspected breaches didn’t always appear to be investigated with the same ferocity nor result in sanctions in comparison to the approach that the EFL took, and is a sign of the fractious times that we are in at the top of the game with the spectre of the independent regulator looming large.”In short, the same as their initial one.
The appeals commission would have to totally reassess this to find any further reduction in the punishment. The initial case already saved two points from the punishment for Forest’s extensive cooperation with the Premier League since they were found to have breached. It appears to come closer to enshrining a set of benchmarks for PSR breach punishments, which includes a standard three-point deduction for any breach. Points are then added for the severity of the breach. Both Everton’s initial £19.5m breach and Forest’s £34.5m fall into the “significant” category, worth a further three points.
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