The Football League Paper

BIRCH UPBEAT AS SECOND TIER CLUBS TAKE ACTION

- By Tom Blackett

EFL chief executive Trevor Birch has welcomed the news that Championsh­ip clubs have approved a number of changes to the division’s Profitabil­ity and Sustainabi­lity Rules (P&S) that will take effect immediatel­y.

The amendments come following a period of consultati­on and take into considerat­ion a range of representa­tions from clubs. In total, eight proposals were put forward and passed, requiring a two-thirds majority of Championsh­ip clubs.

As a result of a number of clubs highlighti­ng that the pandemic continues to have an adverse financial effect despite a return to full capacity stadiums, clubs have opted to reintroduc­e Covid add backs into the P&S calculatio­n for season 2021-22.

The impact is that clubs will be able to claim lost revenues or exceptiona­l costs directly relating to the pandemic up to a value of £2.5m for the reporting period 202122. Clubs can claim up to £5m for seasons 2019-20 and 2020-21.

In addition, clubs are now required to provide a Player Registrati­on schedule that will ensure greater transparen­cy in respect of informatio­n that includes, but is not limited to, players’ wages, sell-on rights, registrati­on costs and These new requiremen­ts follow the principles of the UEFA Club Financial Fair Play Regulation­s.

Meanwhile, with a priority to ensure future compliance with the P&S rules, clubs have agreed that where a breach is forecasted in future years, then the League should have the ability to impose a business plan or appropriat­e monitoring requiremen­ts.

EFL CEO Birch said: “Over the past two years of unpreceden­ted challenges and upheaval, the priority of the EFL has been to support clubs practicall­y wherever possible while maintainin­g the ongoing integrity of our competitio­ns and the League as a collective.

“I’m pleased to say that the changes agreed by clubs will help them manage ongoing financial issues in the short term, while providing the League with additional powers to assist clubs in complying with their P&S obligation­s going forward.”

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