Nottingham Forest would have been slapped with a 13-point deduction had the independent commission listened to Premier League CEO Richard Masters.
Nottingham Forest would have been slapped with a 13-point deduction had the independent commission listened to the recommended punishment outlined by Premier League CEO RIchard Masters.
As football finance expert Kieran Maguire has explained, that means Forest’s £34.5m overspend should have seen them docked 13 points, which would now see them rooted to the bottom of the table. “Yet, when you look at Richard Master’s submissions to DCMS, he said that the Premier League’s preferred tariff would be a six-point deduction and an extra one point for every £5million over the limit.
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