number8   0
Replying to Birmingham Mail   16:36, Tue 2 Dec
Sort of related to this, it was absolutely hilarious seeing the Watford lot putting their hands up and trying to form a guard when Blues ran towards their bloke after that push & shove with Jay.

Like "woah, they're coming from everywhere, it's like Zulu" 😂

Long may it continue.
B_C_F_C   -4
Replying to Nikola Zigic   16:45, Tue 2 Dec
Nikola Zigic
As great as I find this, £225k is actually a decent chunk of money that could be used as wages come January.

Fine the player squad... £10k each will cover it...
23/01/20 Mad: I'll stop moaning now.
Replying to Nikola Zigic   16:45, Tue 2 Dec
I don’t think fines count against PSR so whilst you’re right it’s chunky, I don’t think Knighthead will overly stress it

Could be wrong loike
Roman   0
Replying to Birmingham Mail   16:53, Tue 2 Dec
Hull, meanwhile, have been fined £25,000 for their part in the incident largely due to their exemplary record in recent seasons.

Nerds
El Mayor   0
Replying to number8   16:55, Tue 2 Dec
number8
Sort of related to this, it was absolutely hilarious seeing the Watford lot putting their hands up and trying to form a guard when Blues ran towards their bloke after that push & shove with Jay.

Like "woah, they're coming from everywhere, it's like Zulu" 😂

Long may it continue.

Agreed.

Set up a DD
Replying to Rab C Nesbitt   16:59, Tue 2 Dec
Purpose and Use of EFL Fines
The EFL, similar to the Football Association (FA), operates as a not-for-profit organisation, meaning the money generated from disciplinary sanctions is not used for profit but rather recycled into the sport.
Specifically, the funds are used for:
Community football projects: Funds often support local football initiatives and development programs.
Overall investment in the sport: The money helps fund various aspects of English football across different levels.
Clapton   0
Replying to Roman   17:02, Tue 2 Dec
Blues are loaded so an easy cash cow. Cynical I suppose but I can’t help but see it that way.