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Please read our Please read ourThat proposal ahead of today’s annual general meeting of the league.
The Chief Sports Reporter for The Times saying that the Aston Villa proposal has failed, not getting the necessary support from enough of the other 19 Premier League clubs. The Aston Villa proposal is expected to be passed when the 20 Premier League clubs vote, however, it is likely to only see an increase of allowed losses to £135m over any three season period, effectively an average of £45m per season.
Eleven years ago that figure decided and now compared to 2013, when you take ‘football inflation’ into account, then the £105m figure of 2013 would now be £218m+
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