The original sanction for breaching financial rules was imposed on March 18.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST HAVE been unsuccessful in their effort to get a four-point penalty for breaching Premier League financial rules reduced on appeal, according to reports.
They quickly indicated their intention to appeal, but The Athletic has reported that the initial penalty has been upheld by an independent panel. The written reasons in the original hearing revealed the Premier League had pushed for a six-point sanction – with eight points as an initial figure but discounted by two to reflect Forest’s early plea and co-operation.
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