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Wayne Rooney’s Derby hit with 21-POINT deduction after admitting to breaches of Football League’s financial rules


DERBY COUNTY will have another NINE points deducted from their Championship tally.

It follows the 12-point deduction from September after the club entered administration, taking the total tally of deducted points this season to TWENTY-ONE.

Rooney and co are already bottom of the Championship after the first points deductionCredit: Getty
Derby are EIGHTEEN points off safety

The latest deduction has a further three points suspended and is for breaching the League’s Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) rules.

Those historical financial breaches at Derby came while former owner Mel Morris was at the club.

It all but confirms Wayne Rooney’s side will be relegated to League One at the end of the campaign.

Rooney’s side are marooned to the bottom of the table on -3 points, EIGHTEEN off safety.

Like in September the deduction will be applied with immediate effect.

But the club also face the suspended three points being applied too if they don’t follow the correct terms of their budget set out for the rest of this season.

If that did come into effect their tally of deducted points would increase once again to a whopping 24.

Derby’s official website published the news in a statement on Tuesday morning.

It’s after the club and Championship bosses determined under an ‘agreed decision,’ ratified by an Independent Disciplinary Commission Chair that they would take the punishment.

Last week Derby decided to drop their appeal against the 12-point deduction for going into administration in September.

On the latest deduction Trevor Birch, EFL Chief Executive said: “The EFL’s objective throughout this ongoing process has been to ensure that the principles of the Regulations were upheld on behalf of all Clubs.

“In order to assess the sporting sanction that was applicable to apply to these breaches, previous P&S cases have been carefully reviewed and guidance taken from them.

“The EFL has also considered the P&S sanction guidelines as well as mitigation put forward by the Club.

“Given the complex circumstances of the case and the various outstanding regulatory issues between the EFL and Derby County, the League is satisfied at the agreed outcome and the sensible approach taken by both parties in negotiating this outcome and in respect of the appeal withdrawal.

“Our focus is to continue to work with the Joint Administrators to assist them in securing a long-term future for the Club.”

Meanwhile Carl Jackson, from Derby’s administrators Quantuma, said: “This has been a difficult matter to navigate bearing in mind the various issues concerned.

“Whilst point deductions are never ideal for any Club, it was critical to the Club’s future that all matters were concluded between the EFL and the Club in relation to historical issues.

“This conclusion allows us to proceed with our restructuring strategy for the Club with prospective interested parties.”

Wayne Rooney’s Derby enter administration and deducted 12 points by EFL amid financial crisis


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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