Fact.. from the EFL website If a Club is found to be in breach, then the Club will be unable to pay or commit to pay any transfer fee, compensation fee, loan fee, or any other form of payment when registering any player from the date of the breach until it expires at the conclusion of three full transfer windows. This means that if a Club breaches the 30-day rule during a transfer window, their Fee Restriction will cover the remainder of that transfer window plus the three full transfer windows that follow. Unlike an embargo, a Fee Restriction isn’t lifted upon payment of the outstanding debt, but can be appealed by Clubs. Clubs can ‘staff up’, so they have 23 Permitted Players within their squad. Clubs are able to ‘staff up’ to ensure the integrity of the competitions remain and so that Clubs are able to fulfil their fixtures. Clubs are only permitted to ‘staff up’ by signing players on loan or players not registered with another Club Clubs cannot pay fees to acquire loan players and cannot pay additional wages on top of the salary the player receives at their parent Club Clubs ‘staffing up’ may only register players until the end of the current Season, whilst loan transfers can only be for half a season
So I've just googled what fee restriction means and this is what is said 'punishment for breaching the EFL's 30-day rule, means that they won't be able to spend any money on players - permanent transfers or loans - until the January 2027 window'
Some people in Taurus uniforms have just been seen taking the sofa and the tv out of Acun’s apartment in Hull.
Yes Tony we do want him and still do,hopefully as we are his preferred choice he will still come knowing he will be first choice.
My favourite post on this thread was the guy who said ‘Everything’s fine. Acun’s just been a bit naughty and pushed his luck but it’s how he does business. Coaches were enjoying a pint at the Hilton’.