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Leicester 'could face points deduction next season'

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1 minute ago, ClaphamFox said:

A bloke down the pub told me the other night he reckons it's going to be -25. We may as well start planning for life in the Championship now - ain't no way we're gonna overcome that kind of deficit :(

 

Just now, Channies6thswan said:

The window cleaner told my mum it’s going to be -27 points 

 

I've got you both beat.  My dad's sister's nephew who works at the club said it would be -28

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On 18/06/2024 at 14:10, Dahnsouff said:

Its going to be +13 to mess with our heads. That'll show us who is boss. 

Everton and Forest will do their pieces if they end up giving us a head start.

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Gonna start the season not knowing what our situation is we still don’t even know how much money we need to raise. Nothing is clear what we need to do regarding, money or points deductions etc has the transfer ban officially been lifted ?

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In memory of what is probably Jamie Vardy’s last season in professional football, they should make it -9 points. 
 

Top bantz.

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9 hours ago, dannythefox said:

Gonna start the season not knowing what our situation is we still don’t even know how much money we need to raise. Nothing is clear what we need to do regarding, money or points deductions etc has the transfer ban officially been lifted ?

Yes it has. And we're a week into the transfer window and the club does not appear to be in any rush to sell players to avoid another PSR breach. That could change, of course, but as things stand it seems like KDH, for example, may still be our player on 1 July...

 

 

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Yes its definately going to be + points, pureley due to the fact we have schooled the EPL and EFL and showed them how crap and anitcopetivtive their stupid PSR rules are! We should definately get a bonus. I atually hope Man City win as the Red Cartel is trying to protect its crumbling empire.

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This thread has been pretty information dry for a while. 

 

Does anyone know the dates of the hearings? Might be in our best interest to get the signings done beforehand. 

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36 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:

This thread has been pretty information dry for a while. 

 

Does anyone know the dates of the hearings? Might be in our best interest to get the signings done beforehand. 

The dates have not been set. We have no idea about the level of breach, what points deduction the PL will ask for, nor what our defence will consist of. We don't even know the outcome of Man City's legal case against the PL, which could significantly impact how our case is dealt with - especially if the PL loses. 

 

In short, we know nothing. 

 

Edited to add: If this article is correct that the decision in Man City's case is expected within two weeks of 10 June (when the tribunal started), then we should know more about that early next week.

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23 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:

This thread has been pretty information dry for a while. 

 

Does anyone know the dates of the hearings? Might be in our best interest to get the signings done beforehand. 

As we are under the old process not the fast track, it will be a long time yet. 

 

Everton's first deduction hearing was held from 16 to 20 October 2023. (They were charged on  24 March 2023).

 

Highly unlikely we have any idea about our fate until after the season starts. 

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I'd say Legally the league has very little credibility, They've huffed and puffed about the Man city situation which led to us and others taking similar risks.

 

In short they don't know what to do or how to handle it. This could run on in the Courts for years.

 

Which is why I expect a compromise agreement will be reached on a undisclosed fine and maybe a points deduction.  With a toughening of the Rules to follow going forward.

 

It's a mess of their own making.

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6 hours ago, ClaphamFox said:

Yes it has. And we're a week into the transfer window and the club does not appear to be in any rush to sell players to avoid another PSR breach. That could change, of course, but as things stand it seems like KDH, for example, may still be our player on 1 July...

 

I assume we’ll also be struggling for 24/25 on the three year rolling basis (has to be below around £85m  )

perhaps we have decided to go all in on the efl breach 23/24 because if we manage to stay up then the EFL sanction will be financial - they could actually opt to place a deferred points deduction in conjunction with a lower fine if we’re struggling.  
kicking the can down the road may be seen as being a better policy as the rules might change.

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10 minutes ago, JimmyC74 said:

Would you be surprised if Enzo and Chelsea came in for Fatawu or mads / maybe offered us one of their academy lads on loan.

That wouldn’t help out psr situation unless they were going to pay a fortune for either player 

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Ridiculous what's happening between Chelsea, Villa and Everton, but in fairness to them, completely within the rules and gets them out of a bind.

 

If we had any sense we'd be selling Wanya to Chelsea for 20m and happily purchasing one of their youth duffers for the same price

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On 21/06/2024 at 09:45, Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot said:

Reckon it will be 9 reduced to 6 on appeal. The mentality of starting a season on a minus figure (if we do) will be a massive mental barrier, especially for this lot who haven’t seemed to be blessed with a strong mentality over recent years. Worrying stuff.

Or it could be the catalyst to foster some team spirit in rhe face of adversity similar to the effect Deeney Day had, fingers crossed. 

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