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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 21, 2018 16:05:07 GMT
Leicester have agreed to pay a settlement of £3.1million to the English Football League after the club were found to have breached Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules in 2013/14. The Foxes exceeded the permitted £8million loss in their Championship-winning campaign but vowed to legally challenge the charge after claiming £13million of the £20.8million deficit was "allowable". In announcing the settlement, the EFL acknowledged that the club did not make a deliberate attempt to infringe the rules and instead had misinterpreted them. "The agreed settlement of £3,100,000 is in full and final settlement of all and any claims by the EFL against the club and its officers, in respect of the FFP regulations for season 2013/14," the league's statement said.
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Post by jimmy on Feb 22, 2018 17:13:29 GMT
They won the league so sure they're not bothered.
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