'What a mess': Garth Crooks delivers FFP verdict after Nottingham Forest points deduction

Nottingham Forest were recently deducted four points for breaching financial fair play regulations. Now, BBC Sport pundit Garth Crooks has been discussing the situation involving the Reds, Everton and Manchester City.

Forest had their case heard last month by an independent commission. Despite the Premier League asking for an eight-point deduction, Forest were subtracted just four for their demeanours.

The punishment originally dropped the team into the relegation zone. However, a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday – coupled with a defeat for Luton – saw the club go back above the dotted line.

Naturally, this is a hot topic of discussion in the world of football. Now, Crooks has offered his take on the whole situation with Everton set to lose even more points in the coming weeks.

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Garth Crooks reacts as Nottingham Forest lose four points

Well, it’s all getting a little bit messy. No sooner had Forest been deducted four points, than it was announced that Everton could soon discover the fate of their second charge after losing six points earlier this season.

No other Premier League season has seen so many teams deducted points. However, with the rules as skewed in the favour of big clubs as they are now, more could follow in future seasons.

Now, Crooks has reacted to the situation. Something doesn’t quite sit right with him regarding the whole situation and he’s mentioned Manchester City who still have 115 charges hanging over them.

He told BBC Sport: “What a mess. The recent four-point deduction given to Nottingham Forest for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules seriously threatens their top-flight survival.

“They now join Everton – who were docked 10 points earlier in the season for similar offences, prior to being given four points back on appeal – in a perilous situation at the bottom.

“Meanwhile, it is more than a year since Manchester City were charged with more than 100 alleged breaches of financial rules – which they deny – but it’s business as usual for them. I think football fans deserve to know why.

“What is even more interesting is if Nottingham Forest or Everton do go down why should the players of either club suffer the financial loss or status? They have done nothing wrong. I would be consulting my lawyers and considering leaving the club with my registration in hand.

“The Premier League, in trying to ensure fair play, seem to have done the opposite. They have created a legal battlefield and left certain clubs completely exposed having opened a hornets’ nest. What’s more, it is the players and their fans who are the ones getting stung.”

Premier League need to take action and reset

This situation can’t keep happening. On one hand, Forest shouldn’t have broken the rules and the club has correctly been punished, but the rules simply aren’t fit for purpose.

Clubs like Everton and Forest are getting penalised and their cases heard in record time – whilst Manchester City seemingly get away with continuing to have their hearing pushed back.

Still, Forest have been caught out with some reckless spending. Far too many players have signed with little or zero impact and improving on the recruitment front is a must in the summer.

Crooks is right though that the whole situation that has seen Forest punished is a mess. The Premier League will be glad to see the back of this season and then they must have a look at their rules once again.

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