Forest Points Deduction Appeal Rejected
Nottingham Forest have failed with an appeal against their four-point punishment for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR).
The club's
case was held on 24 April and an appeal board has upheld the original decision
of an independent commission to impose the sanction.
The
commission found Forest's losses to 2022-23 breached the threshold of £61m by
£34.5m.
It means
Forest remain 17th and three points clear of the relegation zone with two games
left to play.
The
three-person appeal board arrived at a "unanimous" decision to uphold
the original ruling by the commission, describing it as "commendably clear
and comprehensive".
"Some
of the criticisms of the [original] decision have involved a minute examination
of the words used by the commission," the board said of Forest's appeal.
"Decisions
such as these should not be subjected to microscopic forensic examination and
interpreted as if they were statutes which have been drafted by parliamentary
counsel.
"Allegations
of infelicities of language or errors which are not material to the ultimate
decision add to the complexity and costs of proceedings and are rarely likely
to lead to a successful challenge of a decision."
In
March, Forest dropped into the Premier League's relegation zone after
the initial points deduction.
The Premier
League's profit and sustainability rules permit clubs to lose £105m over three
seasons - or £35m per campaign - but Forest's maximum loss was limited to £61m
as they spent two years of the assessment in the Championship.
The club's
net transfer spend in the 2022-23 season was £142.8m. They lost an average of
£3m across 2020 and 2021 with a further £40m loss in 2022 and £52m in 2023,
amounting to a total of £95m.
Forest had
been due to receive a six-point deduction - three points for the initial breach
and a further three for the size of the breach - but their "early
plea" and "cooperation" saw the ban reduced to four points.
In November,
Everton were docked 10 points for breaching PSR, reduced to six on appeal. The
Toffees were hit were a further two-point deduction in March for a second
breach, which they have appealed against; however, they are safe from
relegation.
The
resolution of Forest’s PSR case comes two weeks after their controversial
statement on social media following a 2-0 defeat at Everton.
The club have
been charged with misconduct by Football Association after the social media
post questioned the integrity of the video assistant referee (VAR).
Forest had
three penalty claims rejected and the club claimed they told referees body the
Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) that the game's video assistant
referee (VAR) Stuart Attwell was allegedly a fan of relegation rivals Luton.
Despite the
critical post on social media, BBC Sport has been told that Forest did not ask
for Attwell to be replaced prior to the match.
Forest host
Chelsea on Saturday (17:30 BST) and end the campaign at relegation-threatened
Burnley (16:00 BST) on 19 May.
Luton
midfielder Andros Townsend, who spent two years at Everton before moving to
Kenilworth Road, has said the uncertainty over clubs being sanctioned and
subsequently appealing "doesn't make sense".
"I
think it makes a mockery of the Premier League. When you announce the charge,
you have to be certain of the points deduction," Townsend told BBC
Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club in April.
Timeline guide to Forest &
Everton cases
24 March
2023: Premier League refers Everton to independent commission over alleged
breach of financial fair play rules for the three-year accounting period ending
with the 2021-22 season.
17 November
2023: Everton receive an immediate 10-point deduction after being
found to have
breached the Premier League's financial rules.
15 January 2024: Everton and Nottingham Forest are
charged by the Premier League for breaches of the league's profit and
sustainability rules.
26 February: Everton's
first penalty for breaching Premier League financial rules is reduced from 10
points to six after an appeal.
7-8 March: Forest's
hearing takes place.
18 March: Forest
are docked four points and drop into relegation zone. An independent commission
found Forest's losses to 2022-23 breached the threshold of £61m by £34.5m.
Week
commencing 25 March: Hearing for Everton's second charge, relating to
three-year accounting period ending in 2022-23, takes place this week.
8 April: Everton
receive second points deduction, this time docked two points.
24 April: Forest's
appeal against their four-point punishment is heard.
7 May: Independent
appeal board upholds commission's decision to deduct Forest four points.
19 May: Final
day of the Premier League season.
24 May: Latest
possible date for an appeal hearing to be concluded.
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