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Scottish Sun
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Leicester face points deduction as they are charged with alleged breach of PSR with club now set for legal battle
PSR PROBLEMS Leicester face points deduction as they are charged with alleged breach of PSR with club now set for legal battle Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEICESTER CITY are facing a POINTS deduction next season after being charged with yet another alleged breach of PSR rules. The Foxes escaped a Premier League points deduction earlier this season after they were charged with a £24.4million breach for the 2022/23 campaign. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Leicester City have been charged with an alleged breach of PSR rules Credit: Alamy The Premier League challenged the initial ruling, but their appeal was dismissed. But the Foxes - who were relegated to the Championship this season - face the prospect of being deducted points next season for an alleged breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023/24 season. An excerpt of a club statement read: "Leicester City FC notes the Tribunal decision which has been published today. "The Club is pleased that it successfully defended the Premier League's challenge to the Appeal Board decision in relation to the PSR assessment period ending FY23, which was the main focus of these proceedings. "The Premier League's own rules provide a deliberately high threshold for any challenge to the decision of an Appeal Board. "In this case, the Appeal Board's decision was only capable of being overturned if it could be shown to have resulted from a 'perverse interpretation of the law' or was a decision 'which could not reasonably have been reached'. "The Appeal Board decision was reached by a highly experienced panel (including two former Court of Appeal judges) and, although the tribunal may have disagreed with the decision, it dismissed the Premier League's challenge, finding (consistent with the arguments made by the Club all along) that the Appeal Board decision 'could not sensibly be seen as resulting from a perverse interpretation of the law'. "The tribunal also concluded that the Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two grounds argued by the Premier League with respect to the assessment period ending FY24, and the Premier League has now referred this to an independent Commission. "Consistent with its previous commitments, the Club intends to engage cooperatively in this matter now that the Premier League's jurisdiction has been established for the period ending FY24. "However, we will not be able to comment further on these proceedings until they are concluded, due to their confidential nature." The margin of Leicester's alleged breach of PSR rules for the 2023/24 campaign is currently unknown. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.


The Irish Sun
20-05-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Leicester face points deduction as they are charged with alleged breach of PSR with club now set for legal battle
LEICESTER CITY are facing a POINTS deduction next season after being charged with yet another alleged breach of PSR rules. The Foxes escaped a Premier League points deduction earlier this season after they were charged with a £24.4million breach for the 2022/23 campaign. 1 Leicester City have been charged with an alleged breach of PSR rules Credit: Alamy The Premier League challenged the initial ruling, but their appeal was dismissed. But the Foxes - who were relegated to the Championship this season - face the prospect of being deducted points next season for an alleged breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023/24 season. An excerpt of a club statement read: "Leicester City FC notes the Tribunal decision which has been published today. "The Club is pleased that it successfully defended the Premier League's challenge to the Appeal Board decision in relation to the PSR assessment period ending FY23, which was the main focus of these proceedings. "The Premier League's own rules provide a deliberately high threshold for any challenge to the decision of an Appeal Board. "In this case, the Appeal Board's decision was only capable of being overturned if it could be shown to have resulted from a 'perverse interpretation of the law' or was a decision 'which could not reasonably have been reached'. "The Appeal Board decision was reached by a highly experienced panel (including two former Court of Appeal judges) and, although the tribunal may have disagreed with the decision, it dismissed the Premier League's challenge, finding (consistent with the arguments made by the Club all along) that the Appeal Board decision 'could not sensibly be seen as resulting from a perverse interpretation of the law'. "The tribunal also concluded that the Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two grounds argued by the Premier League with respect to the assessment period ending FY24, and the Premier League has now referred this to an independent Commission. Most read in Football "Consistent with its previous commitments, the Club intends to engage cooperatively in this matter now that the Premier League's jurisdiction has been established for the period ending FY24. "However, we will not be able to comment further on these proceedings until they are concluded, due to their confidential nature." The margin of Leicester's alleged breach of PSR rules for the 2023/24 campaign is currently unknown. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at


The Sun
20-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Leicester charged with alleged breach of PSR and set for legal battle with Premier League
LEICESTER CITY are facing a POINTS deduction after being charged with yet another alleged breach of PSR rules. The Foxes escaped a Premier League points deduction earlier this season after they were charged with a £24.4million breach for the 2022/23 campaign. 1 The Premier League challenged the initial ruling, but their appeal was dismissed. But the Foxes face the prospect of being deducted points next season for an alleged breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023/24 season. An excerpt of a club statement read: "Leicester City FC notes the Tribunal decision which has been published today. "The Club is pleased that it successfully defended the Premier League's challenge to the Appeal Board decision in relation to the PSR assessment period ending FY23, which was the main focus of these proceedings. "The Premier League's own rules provide a deliberately high threshold for any challenge to the decision of an Appeal Board. "In this case, the Appeal Board's decision was only capable of being overturned if it could be shown to have resulted from a 'perverse interpretation of the law' or was a decision 'which could not reasonably have been reached'. "The Appeal Board decision was reached by a highly experienced panel (including two former Court of Appeal judges) and, although the tribunal may have disagreed with the decision, it dismissed the Premier League's challenge, finding (consistent with the arguments made by the Club all along) that the Appeal Board decision 'could not sensibly be seen as resulting from a perverse interpretation of the law'. "The tribunal also concluded that the Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two grounds argued by the Premier League with respect to the assessment period ending FY24, and the Premier League has now referred this to an independent Commission. "Consistent with its previous commitments, the Club intends to engage cooperatively in this matter now that the Premier League's jurisdiction has been established for the period ending FY24. "However, we will not be able to comment further on these proceedings until they are concluded, due to their confidential nature." The margin of Leicester's alleged breach of PSR rules for the 2023/24 campaign is currently unknown. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..


ITV News
02-05-2025
- Sport
- ITV News
Jersey Bulls have penalty point deduction appeal rejected
Jersey Bulls have lost their appeal to have a recent penalty decision overturned. The club thought they had won promotion from the Combined Counties League only to find out they had been docked three points for fielding an ineligible player earlier in the season. In a statement the club said: "In a decision received today (2 May), the Appeal Board said: 'Having played an ineligible player, League Rule 6.9 directs that the Club *shall* have any points gained from the match in question deducted'. "The Appeal Board concluded that there were no exceptional circumstances in this case, and that the process that had been followed was fair. "We will be deducted 3 points from our league campaign." The Bulls say they'll now turn their attention towards any play-off fixtures and await instruction from the Combined Counties regarding the date of the Semi-Final. As well as the points deduction the club was also hit with a £120 fine for the incident. The original decision - made by the Combined Counties League - was announced on 18 April.