Derby and FFP.

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So Man City get away with their FFP breach - no surprise there.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/53390886

However, just heard from a good source at the club. We are speaking to the solicitors and barristers about a counter claim for FFP, and the fine that was imposed on the club on the back of the Man City decision. A stumbling block could be the costs, and have we got enough money to mount a claim. Interesting times ahead

Excited to read that but agree with Yorkshire that seems unlikely.

Maybe in the balance of good and bad, we're due some good for the coming season?
 
Derby should have filed their 2019 accounts by 30th June having applied for a 3 month extension due to covid.....they've still not been filed.....

It's also transpired that their owner Mel Morris or rather a company controller by him borrowed £81m from a French-Swiss financier to buy the ground who has recently neen arrested in Germany on suspicion of fraud.....

It just gets murkier.....
 
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Derby should have filed their 2019 accounts by 30th June having applied for a 3 month extension due to covid.....they've still not been filed.....

It's also transpired that their owner Mel Morris or rather a company controller by him borrowed £81m from a French-Swiss financier to buy the ground who has recently neen arrested in Germany on suspicion of fraud.....

It just gets murkier.....

In all these situations, Derby, Wigan etc, will we ever get to know the absolute truth?

It needs a Panorama investigation.
 
Derby should have filed their 2019 accounts by 30th June having applied for a 3 month extension due to covid.....they've still not been filed.....

It's also transpired that their owner Mel Morris or rather a company controller by him borrowed £81m from a French-Swiss financier to buy the ground who has recently neen arrested in Germany on suspicion of fraud.....

It just gets murkier.....
Just wait till the EFL's ombudsman looks at that. "And? Your point is? So what have they done wrong? How does a wee bit of fraud make someone not a "fit and proper person" to run a football club? Sorry for a moment I thought you said it was one of the owners of QPR. If you'd said that I would have told you it was in the bag and you could prepare the noose."