EPL: Sheffield Utd deducted two points for defaulting on payments

EPL: Sheffield Utd deducted two points for defaulting on payments

Premier League club Sheffield United’s next Championship season will begin with a minus-two-point deduction after an independent disciplinary commission of the English Football League found them guilty of defaulting on some payments they owed to other clubs last season.

Another two-point deduction has been held off until the end of the approaching season and will only come into effect should the Blades default again.

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The EFL claims that Sheffield United “defaulted for over 550 days,” and as a result, the club agreed to finance the league’s costs, amounting to £310,455.

The Blades, who were promoted to the Premier League last season, are nearing the end of a dreadful campaign and are an additional nine points behind safety with seven games remaining.

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They currently occupy the 20th position on the Premier League table with 16 points from 31 games.

EPL: Sheffield Utd deducted two points for defaulting on payments

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