Coventry head of recruitment Dean Austin considering legal action after private WhatsApp messages were photographed at Wednesday’s Watford game (their next opponents) & published on social media.
Championship leaders Leicester City are likely to have to sell players to avoid a points deduction next season after the club was warned that they face breaching financial rules.
They paid a £3.1m settlement to the EFL in 2018 for exceeding the permitted losses, but they didn't really accept they'd done anything wrong.
The system is a mess. And liable to impact clubs who yo yo between the divisions. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...l-spending-rules-Premier-League-EFL-club.html
That's Reading, Everton, Nottm Forest, for starters. Now Leicester. How the hell do Citeh dodge the bullet?
Work within the rules, easier said than done I accept. The fact Tan continually makes reference to Fair Play Rules advocates that he's very much monitoring our position on an ongoing basis to ensure we comply; whether we need to sell or adjust in other ways, i.e. with the help of biscuit mans sponsorship etc.
They haven't dodged anything yet, they've still got the longest list of infringements against them, there's so many and they're being contested so it's not going to be resolved until next season.
Chelsea have announced a loss of £90.1m, they're also now in danger of action against them for breaching FFP.