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Nottingham Forest’s appeal against four-point deduction rejected
- Forest three points above relegation zone with two games left
- Points docked for breach of profitability and sustainability rules
Nottingham Forest’s appeal against a four-point Premier League deduction for breaching profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) has been rejected.
Forest said when the punishment was imposed in March that they were “extremely disappointed” and claimed spending restrictions on promoted clubs undermined the league’s “integrity and competitiveness”. The club argued that their reasons for selling Brennan Johnson two months after the PSR deadline should be treated as mitigation and the points deduction should be suspended but the independent appeal board said: “We reject all the criticisms made by the club of the commission’s approach and reasoning.”
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