QPR chief executive Lee Hoos sends heartfelt letter to fellow Championship clubs in attempt to cut £42m FFP fine
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I love this, I've been bleeting for ages that we should contest it for the very same reasons being quoted, bigger clubs do worse and get punished less, if at all....there is no fairness....in fact it was possibly vindictive following the Faurlin saga which the EFL weren't happy about.Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostQPR chief executive Lee Hoos sends heartfelt letter to fellow Championship clubs in attempt to cut £42m FFP fine
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-FFP-fine.html
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We drove a coach and horses through the rules that were in place. The minute we accepted the outcome/fine we were stuffed. I suppose there's no harm in periodically asking for punishment to be watered down a bit but let's face it, it's never gonna happen.
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If you don't ask............Originally posted by Abseits View PostWe drove a coach and horses through the rules that were in place. The minute we accepted the outcome/fine we were stuffed. I suppose there's no harm in periodically asking for punishment to be watered down a bit but let's face it, it's never gonna happen.
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Does anyone know if this progressed at all?Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostQPR chief executive Lee Hoos sends heartfelt letter to fellow Championship clubs in attempt to cut £42m FFP fine
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-FFP-fine.html
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I was thinking the same tbh.. It's re-wound me up about the FFP rules and regs again if anything. I find it hard to believe how inconsistient and clear it is every year.Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post
Does anyone know if this progressed at all?
As a fan, I just cant understand how Reading, Shef Weds, Derby etc etc have been able to spend as they have, not pay players and still continue with a slap on the wrists.
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