NFFC Financial Talk
Nottingham Forest have received a four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules, dropping them into the relegation zone, one point from safety.

An announcement from the Premier League is expected on Monday and Forest are likely to appeal.

Forest admitted the breach but their defence was based around extenuating circumstances in relation to the sale of Brennan Johnson. The club received a £30m offer from Brentford early last summer but the forward was unwilling to move and Forest felt they could get more money for their star asset if they waited beyond the 30 June PSR deadline. Johnson was sold for £47.5m to Tottenham in September but an independent panel did not accept this defence.

With all money earned from selling Johnson, an academy product, going down as a profit, the club argued their approach was designed to make them more sustainable.

Premier League clubs are allowed to lose £105m over a three-year period but Forest’s permitted losses were limited to £61m because they spent two years of that period in the Championship. This was another part of their defence, with the club claiming they were hamstrung after being promoted because investment in the squad is vital to challenge at a higher level against more established teams.

Since promotion Forest have signed 42 players at a cost of about £250m, helping them retain their Premier League status last season.
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(18-03-2024, 02:43 PM)TrickySte Wrote: 4 points apparently.

Looks like we are appealing too, I would take that. Everton likely to get another deduction too.
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Everton’s will have to be 4 also then taking them back to 10 overall, that would have them on 21pts also
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Predicted the mitigating circumstances, seems they carried little weight.

Just shows how tough it is for promoted teams.
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Our next 4 games;
Palace (H), Fulham (H), Spurs (A), Wolves (H)

Luton's
Spurs (A), Arsenal (A), Bournemouth (H), Man City (A)


Need to take the opportunity to get back above them immediately.
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(18-03-2024, 02:59 PM)DeesideRed Wrote: Predicted the mitigating circumstances,  seems they carried little weight.

Just shows how tough it is for promoted teams.

Think we have 3 weeks to make some new arguments nothing to lose.
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(18-03-2024, 03:00 PM)The reds Wrote:
(18-03-2024, 02:59 PM)DeesideRed Wrote: Predicted the mitigating circumstances,  seems they carried little weight.

Just shows how tough it is for promoted teams.

Think we have 3 weeks to make some new arguments nothing to lose.

Anticipate it'll be same arguments amd potentially reduced to 3pts
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If we appeal and fail could the punishment be increased? If not we'd be daft not to appeal.
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(18-03-2024, 03:04 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: If we appeal and fail could the punishment be increased? If not we'd be daft not to appeal.

An appeal is essentially a re-hearing so yes sanction can go up as well as down

*based on court system which underpins these proceedings
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Where is this 4 points being reported??
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There's a lot of chatter that the 4 was on the basis of no appeal but as it's part of the process I'm not sure how true that is.
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(18-03-2024, 03:10 PM)Trailer Park Tom Wrote: There's a lot of chatter that the 4 was on the basis of no appeal but as it's part of the process I'm not sure how true that is.

We can appeal and we will appeal nothing to lose everything to gain
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