Agree. Can anyone confirm this ? Can't find it anywhere.windermereROYAL wrote:Source?NathStPaul wrote:Derby to get a 12 point deduction, 3 of those points suspended.
Agree. Can anyone confirm this ? Can't find it anywhere.windermereROYAL wrote:Source?NathStPaul wrote:Derby to get a 12 point deduction, 3 of those points suspended.
It was reported by Adrian Durham on TalkSport about 7pm. The EFL and Derby have agreed it, expected to be announced tomorrow.Barney wrote:Agree. Can anyone confirm this ? Can't find it anywhere.windermereROYAL wrote:Source?NathStPaul wrote:Derby to get a 12 point deduction, 3 of those points suspended.
No problem....Fulham will be over confident and we will sneak the win.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Fulham battering B'ham. Doesn't bode well for Saturday.
Hardly surprising our owners stance is not to talk directly to the fans.........Pepe the Horseman wrote:Yeh, there is that.Zip wrote:As long as we don’t get a points deduction too.Pepe the Horseman wrote:That's two places taken up then. We'll do well to get relegated now.
We would need to be charged with something first. Not saying it isn't a possibility but it isn't immediate.Zip wrote:As long as we don’t get a points deduction too.Pepe the Horseman wrote:That's two places taken up then. We'll do well to get relegated now.
You'd think it would come next season if it happens.Stranded wrote:We would need to be charged with something first. Not saying it isn't a possibility but it isn't immediate.Zip wrote:As long as we don’t get a points deduction too.Pepe the Horseman wrote:That's two places taken up then. We'll do well to get relegated now.
Believe tonight was the final straw, Hughton been sackedwindermereROYAL wrote:Hughton`s days have to be numbered at Forest if they lose tonight.
Zonal marking against "Mitrovic" should be fun to watchPepe the Horseman wrote:Fulham battering B'ham. Doesn't bode well for Saturday.
He's doing the post-match interviews right now, oddlyURZZZZ wrote:Believe tonight was the final straw, Hughton been sackedwindermereROYAL wrote:Hughton`s days have to be numbered at Forest if they lose tonight.
Sky reporting it too. I wonder what threshold needs to be crossed for a points deduction to be imposed, and how close to the wind we're sailing.NathStPaul wrote:It was reported by Adrian Durham on TalkSport about 7pm. The EFL and Derby have agreed it, expected to be announced tomorrow.Barney wrote:Agree. Can anyone confirm this ? Can't find it anywhere.windermereROYAL wrote:
Source?
We didn't manipulate figures thoughwindermereROYAL wrote:Reported on Quest that the points deduction was for financial irregularities. in other words manipulating the figures. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it`s our turn next.
NathStPaul wrote:It was reported by Adrian Durham on TalkSport about 7pm. The EFL and Derby have agreed it, expected to be announced tomorrow.Barney wrote:Agree. Can anyone confirm this ? Can't find it anywhere.windermereROYAL wrote:
Source?
Exactly - we have throughout this worked with the EFL and only bought players etc when we have been given the green light - and this summer worked strictly within their requirements - even not bringing in a stiker yet in line with the apparent 1 in, 1 out situation they have now applied.tidus_mi2 wrote:We didn't manipulate figures thoughwindermereROYAL wrote:Reported on Quest that the points deduction was for financial irregularities. in other words manipulating the figures. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it`s our turn next.
This is true, but as someone I saw on twitter posted, they only ended up in the play-offs, when they got promoted, due to COVID and the league shutting down.Stranded wrote:Exactly - we have throughout this worked with the EFL and only bought players etc when we have been given the green light - and this summer worked strictly within their requirements - even not bringing in a stiker yet in line with the apparent 1 in, 1 out situation they have now applied.tidus_mi2 wrote:We didn't manipulate figures thoughwindermereROYAL wrote:Reported on Quest that the points deduction was for financial irregularities. in other words manipulating the figures. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it`s our turn next.
We may end up seeing a deduction for breaching the loss limits but the embargo is there as a means to stop that happening and you would hope the limits the EFL have set are based on calculations of expected losses that will see us come in/or only just over the losses allowed - remember none of us know what impact Covid will have on the calculations for P&S - a lot of the losses we've seen may well be written off from a calculation perspective.
On the other hand, Derby have essentially been at war with the EFL for months - used creative accounting to stop them breaching P&S limits that was found to be dodgy - failed to resubmit accounts by the deadline, didn't pay players one month etc, etc.
So whilst we may one day see a points deduction (but by no means guaranteed), our situation is just not comparable to the Derby shitshow.
As may also have been mentioned, how annoyed would you be as a Wycombe fan right now - though they may find a promotion race more entertaining than another battle to stay up.
Hendo wrote:This is true, but as someone I saw on twitter posted, they only ended up in the play-offs, when they got promoted, due to COVID and the league shutting down.Stranded wrote:Exactly - we have throughout this worked with the EFL and only bought players etc when we have been given the green light - and this summer worked strictly within their requirements - even not bringing in a stiker yet in line with the apparent 1 in, 1 out situation they have now applied.tidus_mi2 wrote: We didn't manipulate figures though
We may end up seeing a deduction for breaching the loss limits but the embargo is there as a means to stop that happening and you would hope the limits the EFL have set are based on calculations of expected losses that will see us come in/or only just over the losses allowed - remember none of us know what impact Covid will have on the calculations for P&S - a lot of the losses we've seen may well be written off from a calculation perspective.
On the other hand, Derby have essentially been at war with the EFL for months - used creative accounting to stop them breaching P&S limits that was found to be dodgy - failed to resubmit accounts by the deadline, didn't pay players one month etc, etc.
So whilst we may one day see a points deduction (but by no means guaranteed), our situation is just not comparable to the Derby shitshow.
As may also have been mentioned, how annoyed would you be as a Wycombe fan right now - though they may find a promotion race more entertaining than another battle to stay up.
Yeah, I think it was Peterborough who missed out, it wasn't Sunderland was it? I can't remember now. Yeah, it would be nice to see Derby and Wycombe swap places at the end of the year.Stranded wrote:Hendo wrote:This is true, but as someone I saw on twitter posted, they only ended up in the play-offs, when they got promoted, due to COVID and the league shutting down.Stranded wrote:
Exactly - we have throughout this worked with the EFL and only bought players etc when we have been given the green light - and this summer worked strictly within their requirements - even not bringing in a stiker yet in line with the apparent 1 in, 1 out situation they have now applied.
We may end up seeing a deduction for breaching the loss limits but the embargo is there as a means to stop that happening and you would hope the limits the EFL have set are based on calculations of expected losses that will see us come in/or only just over the losses allowed - remember none of us know what impact Covid will have on the calculations for P&S - a lot of the losses we've seen may well be written off from a calculation perspective.
On the other hand, Derby have essentially been at war with the EFL for months - used creative accounting to stop them breaching P&S limits that was found to be dodgy - failed to resubmit accounts by the deadline, didn't pay players one month etc, etc.
So whilst we may one day see a points deduction (but by no means guaranteed), our situation is just not comparable to the Derby shitshow.
As may also have been mentioned, how annoyed would you be as a Wycombe fan right now - though they may find a promotion race more entertaining than another battle to stay up.True enough - would still feel like you've been cheated out of a place - wasn't it Peterborough who missed out and have now taken the place of whipping boys (apart from Forest) - so has probably all evened up. Would be quite entertaining to see Wycombe up and Derby down this season though.
At the moment, you would have to say that with the deductions and on what we've seen so far - the bottom 3 looks likely to be made up of 3 of Forest, Derby, Peterborough, Hull & Blackpool. I don't think we'll be too close to that lot for a too long. Fingers crossed.
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