Birmingham City have been given an immediate 9-point deduction for breaching the EFL’s rules on Profitability and Sustainability, Sky and the BBC are reporting
The sanction would see Blues drop from 13th to 18th in the Championship, five points above the relegation zone with eight games to play.
Losses in excess of £13m per year over a three-year period are not accepted under EFL rules. it is understood that there will be no further financial penalties for the club, nor would they be under a future transfer embargo relating to this issue.
They are the first club to be deducted points since the EFL introduced its new profitability and sustainability regulations at the start of the 2016-17 season. In January Birmingham revealed a £37.5m loss in the 12 months to the end of June 2018, largely a result of their wage bill rising from £22m to almost £38m.
Once again, fans suffer from mismanagement.
The full report on the decision can be read here: Decision
Harry Redknapp's stewardship at Birmingham is discussed here: Redknapp's familiar tune
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