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We now join the 3 others under embargo

Fri Jan 15, 2016 4:20 pm

An initial analysis of Financial Fair Play submissions from the current 24 Championship clubs has indicated that three clubs – Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest – have failed to meet the Fair Play Requirement under the division’s Financial Fair Play rules. Consequently, all three will be subject to an ‘FFP embargo’ under Football League regulations from January 1, 2015 for the remainder of the current campaign.

The Football League is currently in discussions with a number of other clubs over their FFP submissions and will confirm any further FFP embargoes, if any, in due course. It will also now consider submissions from the three clubs promoted to the Premier League and the three clubs relegated to League 1 at the end of the 2013/14 season.

Blackburn, Leeds and Forest all exceeded the maximum permitted deviation of £8m - consisting of a maximum adjusted operating loss of £3m plus a further maximum of £5m of shareholder investment - during the 2013/14 playing season. Each club will have the opportunity to have its FFP embargo lifted at the end of the season by demonstrating that it has stayed within the maximum permitted deviation of £6m (£3m operating loss plus £3m shareholder investment) for the 2014/15 season.

The Football League has also confirmed the way in which FFP embargoes will operate for clubs placed under this sanction.

Clubs will be prohibited from registering any new professional players (permanent contract or loan) unless they have:

• 24 or fewer established players (players aged 21 or over that have made at least 5 starting appearances for the club).

Where clubs have fewer than 24 established players, they will only be permitted to sign players in the following circumstances (with the player in question being added to the club’s list of established players regardless of his age or previous playing experience):

• Where the employee costs of a player being signed are less than £600,000 per annum (or pro-rata if signed on a shorter contract).

Where clubs have 24 established players, they will be permitted to trade on a ‘one out, one in’ basis but only if the employee costs of the player coming in to the club are no more than whichever is the lower amount of:

• 75% of the equivalent costs of the player going out.
• Or a maximum of £600,000 per annum (or pro-rata if signed on shorter contract)

In addition:

• Clubs under an FFP embargo will be permitted to sign a goalkeeper on an emergency basis (in line with existing regulations).
• Clubs under an FFP embargo will not be permitted to pay transfer fees or compensation fees for professional players.
• Clubs under an FFP embargo will not be permitted to pay a loan fee to another club, they may only pay the player’s wage (or a contribution towards it).
• For incoming players, clubs can only pay Agents’ Fees as a benefit in kind to the player in question (as long as they do not exceed the £600,000 employee costs limit).
Read more at http://www.football-league.co.uk/news/a ... 2gyMuCL.99

Re: We now join the 3 others under embargo

Fri Jan 15, 2016 4:25 pm

Does anyone know if we can recall players out on loan?

Re: We now join the 3 others under embargo

Fri Jan 15, 2016 4:43 pm

Cardiff City have been placed under a transfer embargo the Football League for breaching its financial fair play (FFP) regulation - scotching hopes of signing striker Tony Watt on a permanent deal.

The club says it is "extremely disappointed" in the Football League's decision, which bans them from buying players for the remainder of the transfer window, and is adamant it complied with FFP requirements for last season.

In a statement it said: "Having fully disclosed all matters in respect of our FFP position for 2014/15 and having taken independent expert advice, it is our firmly-held view that Cardiff City Football Club has indeed complied with the FFP requirements for season 2014/15 - contrary to the League’s position."

The Bluebirds will now seek further advice before deciding whether or not to appeal the ban.

Charlton striker Watt was expected to make his loan at the Cardiff City Stadium permanent this month, but will now head back to London to link up with the Addicks.

According to the South London Press, Charlton had hoped to raise up to £2m from the sale.

Cardiff are the fourth Championship club to be hit with FFP sanctions from the Football League this season, following Fulham, Nottingham Forest and Bolton who are all currently blocked from buying new players.

Meanwhile, Premier League Bournemouth could face a fine of up to £10m for breaking FFP rules during their promotion-winning campaign last season.

The Football League's FFP rules restricted Championship clubs to a maximum permitted loss of £6m last season.