You can insure for legal costs against most risks, BUT the premium paid for such cover may be prohibitive in certain circumstances.Can you insure against cheating?
I bet your finger must be really aching by now, MD.
That's fine. He's got 5 fingers. He's staying.View attachment 35888
Club have just jumpscared me with this
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Club have just jump scared me with this
Whatever deduction they get won't really be sufficient.
Everton got 6pts for going £20m over.
Leicester exceeded it by more than £110m (more than double the permitted amount). It's blatant, wilful cheating.
It’s one source that has been widely repeated. There’s a differenceIt's been widely reported this morning
Administration twice.And it's not the first time.
That old tosh. That’s all Leicester ever bang on about.Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful
Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful
Dragging the barrel hackers, we paid the price of our admins, unlike you cheating feckers and they had to change the rules after your show.Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful
The Six-Fingered Million Dollar Man?I’ve got a business plan which I’m taking onto the apprentice. It’s a six fingered glove , I think it will be a big seller in Leicester it comes with an inflatable six fingered hand clapper … this time next year Rodney I will be a billionaire
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Relegation just like promotion is won or lost over a season not a game. And in both cases it was ‘police advice’ not really a lot a LAW abiding club can get prosecuted over when obeying the law.Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful
Relegation just like promotion is won or lost over a season not a game. And in both cases it was ‘police advice’ not really a lot a LAW abiding club can get prosecuted over when obeying the law.
Bet hackers is on here more then their forum. Is it still called Bentleys roof or something like that?Hackney does it just as a windup, been doing it for years, sad bastards over there
Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful
Dragging the barrel hackers, we paid the price of our admins, unlike you cheating feckers and they had to change the rules after your show.
Bristol city also contributed to that game, you know, 2 teams play a game so not just our decision. Only you and Sunderland try to bring this crap up, so nobody really cares after 40+ years.
Please fuck off for a few months until you drop back down to this league again.
And he thinks going into admin is a cheat ? No, that's only the Leicester way.
We paid those penalties at the time. And we've come out stronger. Luton more so.
Whereas Leicester avoided admin and relegation in 2002 by Lineker setting up a takeover and "rescuing" the club, putting several local companies out of business. Made such a mockery of the rules that the FA introduced the 10pt deduction for administration from the following season (repeating previous comments but deservedly so)
So it could be argued that Leicester are the ones to blame for so many other clubs having to suffer deductions.
And why are Leicester fans still coming on this forum ?
Thought they didn't care about us. And they're no longer in the same league.
Do any of our fans go onto their forum ? No ? Didn't think so.
That obsession creeping in again.
They cared about us when they beat us on the first game of last season and they cared about us when we lost the semi finalAnd he thinks going into admin is a cheat ? No, that's only the Leicester way.
We paid those penalties at the time. And we've come out stronger. Luton more so.
Whereas Leicester avoided admin and relegation in 2002 by Lineker setting up a takeover and "rescuing" the club, putting several local companies out of business. Made such a mockery of the rules that the FA introduced the 10pt deduction for administration from the following season (repeating previous comments but deservedly so)
So it could be argued that Leicester are the ones to blame for so many other clubs having to suffer deductions.
And why are Leicester fans still coming on this forum ?
Thought they didn't care about us. And they're no longer in the same league.
Do any of our fans go onto their forum ? No ? Didn't think so.
That obsession creeping in again.
You’re not staying up pal.Will enjoy next season and see you in 2025/26 in the League then
‘The Premier League imposed an additional sanction on accounts of the frivolous appeal. The club is to be permanently renamed ‘Lesta’ and must amend all merchandise with immediate effect.’Leicester's appeal against the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability charge has been rejected by an independent commission.
The commission has ruled the top flight can punish the Foxes for an alleged breach for the three seasons leading up to 2022-23 after they were charged in March.
Leicester appealed against the charge as they were in the English Football League (EFL) at the time it was issued and felt the Premier League had no jurisdiction, having been relegated in 2023, but the commission has ruled English football's top flight can continue pursuing them.
Leicester are appealing against the latest ruling.
A statement said: “LCFC notes the publication today of the decision of the Premier League Commission. The Club is disappointed with the decision, which does not appear to reflect the wording of the Premier League’s Rules, and has lodged an appeal.”
The Premier League confirmed the appeal had been dismissed.
"An independent Commission has dismissed a challenge by Leicester City FC that it has no jurisdiction to consider an alleged breach of Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs)," a statement read.
Leicester, who returned to the Premier League at the first attempt by winning the Championship last season, were charged in March for an alleged breach of the Premier League's PSR rules.
At the time the club said they were "surprised" and "disappointed" by the timing of the Premier League's actions, while they were not in the top flight.
The club said they would "defend" themselves "from any unlawful acts by the football authorities, should they seek to exercise jurisdiction where they cannot do so".
Their latest accounts for the year ending 30 June, 2023 confirmed an £89.7m loss taking their total losses for their previous three Premier League campaigns to more than £215m.
The club will be able to claim 'add backs', such as money spent on football infrastructure, against that figure.
In the 12 months up to May 2022 they lost a club record £92.5m. A year earlier, in the season when they lifted the FA Cup for the first time, the club reported a pre-tax loss of £33.1m.
Top-flight rules allow clubs to make losses of £105m over a three-year period, or £35m per campaign, before facing sanctions.
Leicester's appeal against the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability charge has been rejected by an independent commission.
The commission has ruled the top flight can punish the Foxes for an alleged breach for the three seasons leading up to 2022-23 after they were charged in March.
Leicester appealed against the charge as they were in the English Football League (EFL) at the time it was issued and felt the Premier League had no jurisdiction, having been relegated in 2023, but the commission has ruled English football's top flight can continue pursuing them.
Leicester are appealing against the latest ruling.
A statement said: “LCFC notes the publication today of the decision of the Premier League Commission. The Club is disappointed with the decision, which does not appear to reflect the wording of the Premier League’s Rules, and has lodged an appeal.”
The Premier League confirmed the appeal had been dismissed.
"An independent Commission has dismissed a challenge by Leicester City FC that it has no jurisdiction to consider an alleged breach of Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs)," a statement read.
Leicester, who returned to the Premier League at the first attempt by winning the Championship last season, were charged in March for an alleged breach of the Premier League's PSR rules.
At the time the club said they were "surprised" and "disappointed" by the timing of the Premier League's actions, while they were not in the top flight.
The club said they would "defend" themselves "from any unlawful acts by the football authorities, should they seek to exercise jurisdiction where they cannot do so".
Their latest accounts for the year ending 30 June, 2023 confirmed an £89.7m loss taking their total losses for their previous three Premier League campaigns to more than £215m.
The club will be able to claim 'add backs', such as money spent on football infrastructure, against that figure.
In the 12 months up to May 2022 they lost a club record £92.5m. A year earlier, in the season when they lifted the FA Cup for the first time, the club reported a pre-tax loss of £33.1m.
Top-flight rules allow clubs to make losses of £105m over a three-year period, or £35m per campaign, before facing sanctions.
Why do you spend time on our football site and not a Leicester site ? It's quite sad .Administration twice.
Cheating by getting a draw on your final game to both teams avoided relegation.
Be careful