Last week, the Premier League promised that Ham Forest would be found guilty of violating the "Profit and Sustainability Regulations" and be penalized 4 points by the Premier League, deepening the crisis of relegation, and the club side, according to the family, formally announced that they had filed an appeal, but in reality, it's a game of 'gamble', and once the Forest's appeal is unsuccessful, the British media will be able to add to the penalty for the Forest, and deduct even more points.
The Forest of Nottingham Conference has issued a statement that it considers the decision to be unfair and has decided to appeal and will not comment further on the points deduction until the outcome is known. The previous year, Forest admitted to exceeding the financial cap of £34.5 million, but the Conference side asked for discretion as it would have been possible to sell Byland Johnson to Binford for £30 million in the financial year, but due to the desire to sell at a higher price, it ended up being sold to Tottenham in September for £47.5 million, but the Arbitration Panel did not accept the explanation, and decided to deduct four points from the league in Forest.
After being penalized four points, Nottingham Forest dropped to 18th place. The "relegation zone", one point behind Four Luton, could return to the relegation line if the appeal is successful. However, The Sun UK states that it would be very dangerous for Forest to make an appeal. Once rejected, it would face additional penalties and more points deducted. It would be even harder to turn over then.