Derby escape 9 point deduction

I just asked the same question on the other thread. The possibility of a 21 point deduction has me salivating, even though I don't think it'll happen because the powers that be will bottle it.
 
I feel for the fans.
Powerless to ensure the club is well ran or not, they'll bear the brunt of the deduction not the current chancer that wanders off after their moment in the sun while loading the club full of debt.
I hope this enables them to clear the decks and come back stronger.
 
I don't feel sorry for the Derby fans who've spent the last 18 months mocking Gibson and claiming it's all our fault for grassing on them, rather than facing up to their own club's wrongdoing. And I don't feel sorry for the fans who backed the club for sacking Keogh while keeping on Lawrence and Bennett.
 
They deserve everything they get.


Derby County set to enter administration and face 12-point penalty amid ongoing financial problems at club

Derby owner Mel Morris has told Sky Sports News he is 'devastated' as the club face administration and a further 12-point deduction to their impending nine-point penalty for breaching financial fair play rules




 
I don't think there is anyway they are getting a 21 point deduction, but really hope I am wrong
why? You think they will be allowed to just brush their financial shenanigans under the carpet?

It might be the 9 points this season, relegations, then the 12 added next season.
 
They’re two separate charges. 9 points is for financial irregularities and 12 would be for going into administration. It’s likely they’ll be under point deduction for two seasons.
 
As much as I would have found it amusing for them to get relegated its not good to see the EFL allowing clubs to be woefully mismanaged by absolute chancers.

Derby, Wigan, Bolton, Coventry, Oldham, Bury, Sheff Wed etc. I suspect we’ll see more of what happened to Bury.
 
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