TOM COLLOMOSSE: Forest were penalised four points for failing to stay in line with the Premier League's profitability and sustainability regulations, which has left them a point above the bottom-three.
NOTTINGHAM Forest have gone to war with the Premier League, FA and PGMOL. The Premier League club has issued a series of shocking reactions to their relegation six-pointer defeat to Everton. During
Forest were sanctioned in March for breaching profitability and sustainability rules.
Everton's appeal against their second points deduction for breaching the Premier League's financial rules will be heard "urgently" and an outcome will come before the end of the season.
Defensive errors continue to hurt Forest’s chances of avoiding safety as they concede yet again from a set piece
Gio Reyna has been handed back-to-back starts at club level for the first time in six months, with the USMNT ace figuring again for Nottingham Forest.
Matheus Cunha scored twice as Wolves denied Forest a valuable victory. Morgan Gibbs-White levelled just before the break before Danilo scored. Is 40 points still enough to avoid the drop? Listen to the
Everton issued an appeal against the second points deduction from just one week ago. The Premier League docked the Merseyside club two points for violations of profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR). Premier League regulations state no club can lose $134 million over three years. However, Everton's financial records showed losses of $112.5 million in the Everton issued an appeal against the second points deduction from just one week ago. The Premier League docked the Merseyside...
Everton have launched an appeal over their second points deduction. The Toffees were docked two points earlier this month and will now launch a formal appeal against their punishment for breaching
Former England defender Ashley Young was at the centre of the controversy.
Everton’s appeal against their latest points deduction will be heard before the end of the season to bring some clarity before any last-day relegation battle
Morgan Gibbs-White scored against his former club as Nottingham Forest earned only a 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday which did little to boost its hopes of staying in the English Premier League.