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FINANCE BREACH MAY COST BLUES…

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CHAMPIONSHIP
By Tom Blackett
CHAMPIONSHIP strugglers Birmingham City could face a 12-point deduction from the EFL after allegedly breaking Financial Fair Play rules.
The Bues have been referred to a disciplinary commission which will hear evidence from both the club and the EFL.
The EFL said in August they were “exceptionally disappointed” over the £2m signing of Danish left-back Kristian Pedersen while the club was under a soft transfer embargo, meaning players could only be signed under certain restrictions.
Birmingham were placed under the embargo after exceeding losses...

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