Thursday, 24 December 2015

Fine: Atsu"s Bournemouth In Trouble With The Law




Atsu’s English Club To Be Fined For Overspending


 


New premier league side, AFC Bournemouth have found themselves in trouble with the law after the Football league found the Cherries guilty for breaking financial fair play rules during the 2014/15 championship season.


 


The Cherries won promotion to the Premier League along with Norwich city and Watford. The south coast club qualified to the premier league for the first time in their history in 2014-15 but did so exceeding the maximum adjusted loss of £6million set by FFP rules in 2012.

Bournemouth will receive a fine from the governing body and avoid a transfer embargo, the amount of which is yet to be revealed. The club are in talks with the Football League in a bid to reach a “satisfactory outcome”.


Championship Winner celebrating Promotion with open bus Parades

Championship Winner celebrating Promotion with open bus Parades


A statement on their official website read: “AFC Bournemouth is fully aware of the Football League’s proposed financial sanction relating to Financial Fair Play and is currently engaged in positive dialogue with the Football League to reach a satisfactory outcome.


“The club will update supporters when an outcome has been reached and will not be making any further comment at this moment in time.”




Fine: Atsu"s Bournemouth In Trouble With The Law

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