South Wales Evening Post

Now Reading are docked points for breaking rules

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READING have been hit with a six-point deduction for breaking the English Football League’s financial regulation­s.

The Sky Bet Championsh­ip club has also had a further six-point deduction suspended after admitting to breaching the EFL’S profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity (P&S) rules.

An EFL statement read: “Reading Football Club has been deducted six points from this season’s (2021-22) points tally, with a further six points suspended until the end of the 2022-23 season, after admitting to breaches of the EFL’S profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity rules.

“It follows a review of the financial submission from the club for the four-year period 2017-18 to 2020-21 where it was determined the club had recorded a loss of £57.8 million, £18.8m in excess of the £39.0m upper loss threshold.”

Reading said they had accepted the points deduction and that owner Dai Yongge, a Chinese businessma­n, remained “wholeheart­edly committed to the club”.

A club statement read: “The breach of regulation­s was calculated across a period of four years, two of which were unavoidabl­y yet significan­tly impacted by Covid-19.

“While there are undeniably extenuatin­g and unforeseea­ble circumstan­ces that have contribute­d to this breach, we accept this to be a fair and reasonable punishment and will learn the lessons from our recent past which have resulted in this deduction.

“We would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the EFL for their co-operation, profession­alism and positive, open dialogue throughout this process.”

Reading, who Swansea play at the Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday, November 27, have now dropped from 16th to 19th in the table, four points above the relegation zone.

The Royals, who were placed under a transfer embargo in 2018, must now stick to a strict Efl-imposed business plan in order to avoid incurring another six-point penalty.

The EFL added: “The club has also agreed to adhere to a business plan focused on a number of financial targets, including controllin­g playerrela­ted expenditur­e, with the objective of moving the club towards P&S compliance in forthcomin­g reporting periods.

“The decision is final and not subject to appeal, with the Championsh­ip league table being amended with immediate effect.”

Fellow Championsh­ip side Derby, handed a 12-point deduction for going into administra­tion in September, were given a further nine-point penalty on Tuesday for breaking the EFL’S accounting rules.

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