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The New York Times: Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly’s involvement in ticket resale site found to not breach Premier League rules Boehly is a director of Vivid Seats, a ticket resale website which lists tickets to a variety of events, including Premier League games. Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly’s involvement in ticket resale site found to not breach Premier League rules The New York Times: Leicester’s six-point deduction for PSR breach upheld following Premier League, club appeals Leicester’s six-point deduction for PSR breach upheld following Premier League, club appeals The New York Times: ‘Who can trust it now?’ – What football thinks of the Premier League’s sanction agreement with Chelsea ‘Who can trust it now?’ – What football thinks of the Premier League’s sanction agreement with Chelsea Uefa has serious concerns about the impact of the Premier League's new financial rules on the rest of Europe. England's top-flight clubs have voted to move to a system called squad cost ratio (SCR) ...
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Chelsea have been fined £10.75m, given a suspended first-team transfer ban, and an immediate nine-month ban from registering academy players from Premier League and EFL clubs. It follows an ... Fox Sports: Chelsea hit with transfer ban and huge fine for breaching Premier League financial rules under Roman Abramovich ownership The Premier League confirmed on Monday afternoon that Chelsea had been handed their punishment after the club self-reported instances of incomplete financial reporting and missing payments from ... Chelsea hit with transfer ban and huge fine for breaching Premier League financial rules under Roman Abramovich ownership Express & Star: Former Aston Villa chief delivers stark truth on new Premier League financial rules Former chief executive Christian Purslow has warned Villa will still face a challenge to compete under the Premier League’s new financial fair play rules.
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Former Aston Villa chief delivers stark truth on new Premier League financial rules Leicester City report a pre-tax loss of £71.1m from their solitary season back in the Premier League in 2024-25.