Still no resolution to the FFP saga, although Leicester seem to think they will win their case, which can only stand us in good stead....full article from BBC here encomposing a range of issues with EFL.... http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39472727 And relevant FFP section... Speedy end desired in three-year FFP legal row Prior to 2016-17, when it introduced 'profit and sustainability' rules that would be assessed over three seasons, the EFL's Financial Fair Play regulations were based upon a single season. In 2013-14, clubs that exceeded losses of £8mwere subject to a transfer embargo or a fine if they had been promoted. Champions Leicester and play-off winners QPR were fined. Both clubs decided to fight their cases through the courts. Neither has been resolved, with Leicester saying on 2 March they were confident of success. Harvey said: "There are ongoing matters with some clubs who didn't meet FFP requirements in the relevant years. Those issues and debates continue. For everybody's benefit, they need to be brought to a conclusion as quickly as possible. "The objective of keeping clubs secure for the long term whilst allowing them the ambition to chase promotion is one most people can agree with. The real challenge is how do you achieve it when you have some owners who would like to be able to spend as much money as they choose and we have some who seek a sustainable model so they don't have to invest as much to stay in the division. "We will never find the right balance exactly but the profitability and sustainability model means we should be in a position where clubs' long-term futures are not messed with and everyone is given a chance of getting promoted."
The entire episode has become a complete farce,this should of been dealt with years ago. Surely after all this time,it can only result in a reasonable fine. Come to an agreement,pay the money and move on. The longer this drags on,the more ridiculous it becomes !