Nottingham Forest are expecting to discover their profit and sustainability (PSR) fate on Monday. A hearing to decide on what punishment the club will face for breaching PSR regulations was held last week, on Thursday and Friday.
It remains unclear exactly what punishment Forest will
receive for the breaches — which came during their first season back in the top
flight, in 2022-23 — but they will have until April 15 to decide whether they
wish to appeal the verdict reached by a three-person independent panel.
The six-point deduction Everton have received
(reduced from 10 points on appeal) for similar breaches is regarded by some as
a potential bellwether for what Forest can expect — but nobody knows for
certain what will happen.
If they do appeal, the backstop for that process to be
completed would be May 24, five days after the end of the Premier League season.
Everton are also still facing a second round of charges, stemming from breaches
during the 2022-23 campaign.
There is a growing view that points balances are not the way to deal with these regulatory breaches. Moreover, some see the regulations as a way of protecting the cartel like status of the Big Six.
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