Nottingham Forest to land points deduction – New paperwork confirms it

Nottingham Forest to land points deduction – New paperwork confirms it

The paperwork from Everton’s appeal suggests that a points deduction is now

inevitable for Nottingham Forest this season, Football Insider can reveal.

The Toffees successfully appealed their 10-point deduction and had their

original punishment reduced to six points on Monday (26 February).

Attention now turns towards addressing Everton’s second charge and Nottingham

Forest’s charge related to their 2022-23 accounts.

New fast-track regulations introduced by the Premier League state that both clubs

will receive the verdict on their breaches before the end of the 2023-24 season.

Nottingham Forest can no longer avoid points deduction as Everton appeal paperwork uncovered

Following Everton’s successful appeal, the Premier League published a

statement and the full written reasons behind the Appeal Board’s decisions.

Section 201 of that document states that “any breach of rule E.51 (i.e. any PSR

Calculation showing losses of over £105m over the relevant period)

warrants a points deduction, and nothing less than a points deduction.”

As reported by The Times, Forest “admitted” to the Premier League that

they were in breach of financial regulations having exceeded their

allowable losses of £61million over three years.

The finding from Everton’s appeal suggests that a points deduction for

Forest this season is now inevitable given that the club admitted to excessive losses.

The size of that points deduction will depend on how excessive Forest’s losses were over the last three years

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