Does Leicester City's appeal success spell the end for PSR in the Premier League?
Briefly

Leicester City avoided a points deduction by arguing they were an EFL club at the time of the PSR breach, leading to disputes over fairness and jurisdiction.
The Premier League expressed concern that not punishing Leicester undermines the purpose of PSRs, risking competitive fairness and leaving compliant clubs feeling aggrieved.
This decision raises questions about the clarity of PSR regulations, highlighting a gap between the written rules and the Premier League's expected intentions for enforcement.
Clubs like Nottingham Forest and Everton feel the decision is unjust, having faced their own penalties, and it fosters a sense of inequity in the league.
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