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Is relegation a price worth paying for avoiding a PSR breach?   

237 members have voted

  1. 1. Is avoiding a breach more important than surviving?

    • Yes
      34
    • No
      188
    • Actually I still think we can survive
      15


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Posted
On 04/02/2025 at 07:28, ClaphamFox said:

The club has decided that avoiding a PSR breach is more important than survival. Is this the right decision? 

No, we dont have any football minds making decisions, so these decisions will keep being made.

Posted (edited)

Season 1: Breach PSR

Season 2: [points deduction] Continue to breach PSR

Season 3: [points deduction] Behave

Season 4: [no points deduction] breach PSR again, but with a squad strengthened over the last few years, go for Europe.

 

Repeat.

 

Not, lets try and avoid relegation for the sake of 4 points next season....  that is literally like sitting on the fence being undecided. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by adam1
Posted

No.

 

As I've said elsewhere and that Jake fella from the podcast was saying similar on Talksport last night, Forest bought 40 players, took the risk of a deduction and stayed up. They established a foothold again and built on it. If they now get European cash and also expand the City Ground they'll never have to worry about deductions again.

 

If we've truly decided to avoid PSR by accepting relegation as a better bet then it's another shocking decision from the people at the top. The Prem is where the money is, there are no profitable EFL clubs, just the opposite, and I can't imagine anyone at King Power wants association with a lower league team.

Posted
36 minutes ago, iancognito said:

No.

 

As I've said elsewhere and that Jake fella from the podcast was saying similar on Talksport last night, Forest bought 40 players, took the risk of a deduction and stayed up. They established a foothold again and built on it. If they now get European cash and also expand the City Ground they'll never have to worry about deductions again.

 

If we've truly decided to avoid PSR by accepting relegation as a better bet then it's another shocking decision from the people at the top. The Prem is where the money is, there are no profitable EFL clubs, just the opposite, and I can't imagine anyone at King Power wants association with a lower league team.

Do you recall which programme on TalkSport that was?

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