Leicester points deduction (14 Viewers)

Gynnsthetonic

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Just read a headline figure of 4 million on wages per WEEK!!!!!!
Sickening amount of money.
Scandalous that nothing can be done this season.
But if they go up and manage to stay up they'll get away with it, just hope they don't go up but they have a fairly easy run in
 

fernandopartridge

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From The Athletic article on it. How fucking delusional can you get? Essentially "we overstretched and didn't expect to go back to being shit so quickly".

"In the accounts...the club admits it may have breached profit and sustainability rules, but believes there should be mitigation considered because of how unexpected and unique their rapid decline was. Before relegation, they had won the Premier League, the FA Cup and competed in three European campaigns."

The period between them winning the league and relegation was longer / the same as some teams it has happened to historically. They are not some extraordinary outlier:

Blackburn 4 years
Aston Villa 7 years
Derby County 6 years
Manchester United 7 years
Ipswich Town 3 years
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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This, I like. Can’t wait for the day he ditches them.

after or before we lost to them in the 1st day of the season, winks did an interview stating that if he had a good season he wouldn’t rule out making the England squad for the euros. Jeez…. The delusion
They will probably continue their streak as the luckiest club in English football and sneak into the autos yet. But if they don’t, and KDH ‘does a Dabo’…

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Liquid Gold

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Yep, 100%.

Bear in mind these accounts include the £110m they received for Fofana & Maddison. They clearly have no intention of cutting their cloth either with signings like Winks, Coady, Cannon etc. they're just intent to keep on cheating.
This new independent regulator should have access to monthly management accounts.

When it shows they are losing what they are and bring in winks on £80k and paying Vardy £120k a week they should be told no signings and sale forced.

It’s absurd that they can distort the league this much.
 

Kingokings204

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This new independent regulator should have access to monthly management accounts.

When it shows they are losing what they are and bring in winks on £80k and paying Vardy £120k a week they should be told no signings and sale forced.

It’s absurd that they can distort the league this much.

We still beat them. 😂😂
 

skybluericoh

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I think they will go up, but don’t think it will fix their problem. It is likely that the PL will be docking points which will come into effect on their first season back up there whenever that is. They will have lost even more this season. Revenue will be down by millions, wages may have dropped a little but paying Cody winks and loan fees for CD to Man City. Not were the sale of barnes to NUFC will sit or how much it was, but my guess is the EFL will also be docking points for when they are next in the championship.
this is going to bite them hard.
 

Martin180

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Problem Leicester have even if they go up is they need a whole new back 5 to be competitive . Where they are going to find money to add to a very average squad is going to be hard and they only really have Dewsbury-Hall and Mavadidi left as saleable assets
 

Danceswithhorses

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Yep, 100%.

Bear in mind these accounts include the £110m they received for Fofana & Maddison. They clearly have no intention of cutting their cloth either with signings like Winks, Coady, Cannon etc. they're just intent to keep on cheating.
Astonishing that despite making a profit on player trading of £75m, they still posted a loss of £89.7m :eek:
 

shepardo01

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So will the EFL do anything? Will they fuck.

They will be allowed to gamble on going up again.
Yep...and reap the financial bonuses for doing so. Likely come back down, but they will have cheated their way to more money, which will help. Then you have Luton town, who will more than likely be playing back in the Championship having managed themselves very well.
 

chiefdave

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Could the conceivably go up, get a points deduction from the PL, come back down, get a points deduction from the EFL?

Not sure points deductions are working as a deterrent, especially when it only equates to one or two wins. The FA and EFL might have to start thinking about relegation being a bigger deterrent
 

HadjiChippo

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Problem Leicester have even if they go up is they need a whole new back 5 to be competitive . Where they are going to find money to add to a very average squad is going to be hard and they only really have Dewsbury-Hall and Mavadidi left as saleable assets
If they get promoted they’re also apparently obligated to buy Fatawu for £15 million, at a time when they’ll be needing to offload anyone they can.

Can’t see anyone taking a chance on players like Faes with the wages they’re apparently on.

Makes you wonder if they’re even planning on complying and are hoping to just eat point deductions.
 

messiahrobins

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Leicester City FC....Thanks and Good bye.
Look forward to seeing Leicester City AFC in the Championship in 2050. Please keep to white shorts with the navy tops as was Leicester City FC's tradition. Be a nice nod back to the past.
 

skyblu3sk

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A month's wages for them lot!!
Just insane and completely shit management, so arrogant not to put the right clauses in contracts or just ignore that they are there and keep spending the money. It's about time some of the richer clubs that these were supposedly designed to curtail got the book thrown at them.
 

Grendel

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Just insane and completely shit management, so arrogant not to put the right clauses in contracts or just ignore that they are there and keep spending the money. It's about time some of the richer clubs that these were supposedly designed to curtail got the book thrown at them.

Yet on another thread Brighton are praised
 

skybluericoh

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Could the conceivably go up, get a points deduction from the PL, come back down, get a points deduction from the EFL?

Not sure points deductions are working as a deterrent, especially when it only equates to one or two wins. The FA and EFL might have to start thinking about relegation being a bigger deterrent
Even then without swift action they would just yo yo. Need to be relegated and be able to give massive points deduction with no chance of promotion for at least 3 seasons, make it a real deterrent. Also stop the ‘loyalty payments’ to all relegated clubs.
 

Gman1987

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The whole thing reeks of entitlement. The very fact they knew at xmas last season they were in deep trouble but increased their salary budget. Then, they can't even make the net difference up with the Fofana and Maddison sales tells you all you need to know. They will be promoted unchecked and take the cash injection in the meantime (think they will make autos) I guess it remains to be seen of this solves the problem given they will need to part with several names to get even again.
 

alexccfc99

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If they get promoted they’re also apparently obligated to buy Fatawu for £15 million, at a time when they’ll be needing to offload anyone they can.

Can’t see anyone taking a chance on players like Faes with the wages they’re apparently on.

Makes you wonder if they’re even planning on complying and are hoping to just eat point deductions.
I can't see anyone taking a chance on Faes cause he is fucking pony
 

Grendel

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They're not going to go bust

Of course the won’t - businesses can’t trade losing in reality £200m over a 12 month period without owner sign off and assurance
 

alexccfc99

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Sounds nasty but the decision making at that football club has been appalling since the current chairman's father died

He probably would not have let this happen
 

alexccfc99

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I wouldn't rule out those jammy fuckers being brought out by an oil rich sheikh and this situation sorting itself out over the summer
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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They did it in one year in 37/38.
Straight down after winning title in 36/37
They had the small crumb of comfort on being HIGHEST scoring team in the league that season despite their relegation!!!!
Had a look, they scored 80 goals in 42 games. West Brom came bottom and scored 74!

Also saw in the second division that we were beaten to promotion by a single point by Man Utd…
 

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