FFP issues could result in a “nightmare scenario,” as the Forest banner says it all

FFP problems could lead to 'nightmare scenario' as Nottingham Forest banner  says it all - Sarah Clapson - Nottinghamshire Live

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Nottingham Forest supporters’ curiosity will have been aroused by the release of Everton’s financial statements on Sunday.

In the Premier League, this is already the season of the asterisk, and everything about the situation is still as transparent as mud. What are the chances that, following the season’s last day, there will still be some degree of uncertainty? It wouldn’t be against your odds.

Forest is contesting the penalty after receiving four points less for breaking the Profitability and Sustainability Rules.It is anticipated that a hearing will occur in the early part of this month.

Everton was previously in the season fined 10 points, which were then reduced to six on appeal. However, they now face a second PSR penalty. Considering that, their accounts are not enjoyable to read.

The Toffees lost £89.1 million, according to the numbers, a sharp increase from the £44.7 million they lost in 2021/22, the period for which they were originally fined. Everton’s second suspected PSR breach was sparked by the most recent numbers, which cover the year until the end of June 2023. They are expected to find out their fate by April 8.

Five days after the last round of fixtures, on May 24, the Premier League has set a backup date to resolve the issues involving both clubs. It will be a nightmare if the pandemonium lasts till then.

It’s possible that the relegation scenario will still be unclear when most players have left for their holidays, even if the Reds’ appeal procedure is concluded well in advance of that date, which appears likely given what occurs with Everton. After all, both clubs are enmeshed in the struggle for existence.

The priority for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side is evident, regardless of whether Forest is successful in their attempt to lessen their fine or not, and regardless of whether the Toffees receive another penalty or not. In other words, the Reds need to take charge of their own fate.

Now that they are out of the relegation zone, they have control over their own destiny once again. They are still ahead of Luton Town, but only by a goal differential, so they are still in a dangerous situation.

A few Reds fans pulled up a banner at the City Ground before kickoff on Saturday that said, “Premier League for the few not the many.” Many people at the stadium, as well as supporters of other teams, would undoubtedly agree with that sentiment. When it was revealed, innumerable heads would have nodded.

The suitability of the financial regulations for their intended purpose is a topic of much debate. You can be incensed that Manchester City has not yet been told what will happen to them over the 115 counts they face related to purported financial fair play violations.

If Forest doesn’t do well on the field, though, those arguments won’t mean anything to him.After Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Luton Town, Chris Wood stated that Nuno and his team must achieve success in order to render the points deduction and the outcome of the appeal “irrelevant.”

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