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CHAMP CLUBS IN ACCORD AT P&S TWEAKS

By Tom Blackett

EFL clubs have approved changes to the Championship’s Profit & Sustainability Rules (P&S) for next season.
Agreement was reached at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on Wednesday and is designed to address the transition of clubs between the EFL and Premier League.
All clubs will still be required to file an estimated P&S calculation in March for the current season and the two immediately preceding seasons, irrespective of whether the club was in the EFL or not for all or part of that time.
It means that from next term:
*The club will then f...

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