September 5 – Chelsea have been cleared by the Premier League for the £76.5 million sale of two hotels to a sister company to help the club stay compliant with financial regulations known as profit ...
BBC Radio producer and co-creator of PopMaster, Phil Swern, has passed away at the age of 76. His passing has prompted a wave of tributes from his friends and colleagues. Ken Bruce, who presented ...
As the fees for both Greenwood and McTominay represent ‘pure profit’ in PSR terms, you might have expected to see their departures prioritised before June 30 if United desperately needed to ...
The Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) allow a maximum loss of £105million over a three-season period, but within that certain losses are deemed ‘allowable’ such ...
All new proposals require a Proposal Submission Request (PSR) form, which must be completed and signed by the lead CU Investigator at least five business days prior to proposal submission. The primary ...
Indeed, Kinnear's words were flagged to me by a source close to Newcastle. 'It (PSR) is fundamentally broken,' he told the Square Ball podcast. 'British football has lost track of what PSR is even ...
Last season saw Everton penalised with an eight-point deduction for multiple infringements of the Premier League's profit and sustainability regulations (PSR). Sign up to FREE email alerts from ...
Nothing to see here, just Chelsea getting waved through by the Premier on a £76.5m deal to allow them to stay within PSR ...
The Premier League initially referred Leicester to an independent commission in March 2024 for an alleged breach of PSR rules for the three-year reporting period ending in 2022-23, which saw the ...
Both companies are ultimately owned by BlueCo 22 Ltd, which is Chelsea's holding company. The £76.5m deal meant Chelsea made a loss of £89.9m instead of £166.4m in their 2022/23 accounts.
Leicester have won an appeal against a decision that could have led to a points deduction for an alleged breach of Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR). An independent panel found ...
Under PSR rules, clubs cannot lose more than £105m over a three-season period. The Premier League charges related to the three-year period to the end of the 2022-23 season. But the team were ...