First part of CSA's forensic audit expected by Friday

The fate of the suspended CEO Thabang Moroe could hinge on the findings of the audit

Firdose Moonda16-Jun-2020Cricket South Africa is expecting the first part of the forensic audit into its affairs by Friday, which may determine whether suspended CEO Thabang Moroe will face disciplinary charges over allegations of misconduct. CSA President Chris Nenzani confirmed that Moroe’s suspension in December 2019 was directly linked to the audit and promised the organisation had made a “commitment” to providing more clarity in the coming weeks.Moroe was the seventh member of staff to be put on paid leave during CSA’s administrative unraveling late last year, and all the other cases have either been concluded or progressed significantly. Of those, four members of staff have been dismissed including Clive Eksteen, the former head of sales and sponsor relations, who announced earlier on Tuesday that he would take his case to the country’s labour dispute resolution body, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).In a detailed statement, Eksteen claimed he had been charged on five counts and found guilty of one, which related to a sponsorship deal between a multinational company and CSA. He appealed the guilty verdict but lost, and on Saturday, CSA said he had been dismissed as a result of “transgressions of a serious nature.” Eksteen denied that the charge he had been found guilty of was a serious one.”One charge cannot properly be described as “transgressions”, yet CSA chose to do so. The perception that has been created, and the perception, which is still prevalent, is that I was in some way involved in “suspicious” dealings, and therefore subject to an investigation along with other CSA Officials. Nothing could be further from the truth,” his statement read.While Nenzani conceded that Eksteen’s statement was “to some extent factual”, he would not go into details on it’s “merits or demerits”, because the matter is unresolved.Similarly, Nenzani was scant on the details of Moroe’s case save to say that CSA wants to ensure procedural correctness. He explained that when Moroe was suspended, initially by telephone call and then through a letter, it was made clear to Moroe that the finalisation of the audit would be used to gather information to formulate any charges against him. Nenzani indicated Moroe would have known that he was still suspended when Moroe unsuccessfully attempted to return to work last week. “His suspension letter is very clear that his suspension is linked to the finalisation of the forensic audit,” Nenzani said.The audit will also look into the decision-making of the board and Nenzani described the process of starting it as “very elaborate”. As a result, the audit did not start until March, almost three months after Moroe was suspended. Nenzani acknowledged the frustrations that delay has caused among stakeholders including the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA), which accused the CSA board of deliberate delaying tactics in dealing with Moroe.”I’m sure SACA would appreciate that you cannot be cavalier in how you address these matters because if you do so, and you rush things and you miss a few steps, you are exposing yourself to a challenge of procedural unfairness,” Nenzani said. “The delay is not to the benefit of CSA, it’s not to the benefit of our supporters and it is not to the benefit if the players that SACA represents. We are making a commitment that in the coming weeks, there is going to be a clear process going forward. We understand the unhappiness… but very few people would have wanted us to flout process.”To that end, Nenzani also provided an assurance that he would step down at the conclusion of his term in September. Nenzani is currently serving his second term, which was extended by a year in 2019, with the aim of stabilising CSA through difficult financial times. Reflecting on his seven years in office, Nenzani said there were three things he would have done differently beginning with looking at “transformation on a radical scale”. CSA was sanctioned by the country’s sports’ ministry in 2016 for the slow pace of representational change but has since been praised for its progress.Nenzani would also have wanted CSA to have acted differently in “the manner in which we engage and communicate.” Though he did not elaborate, CSA’s disputes with SACA over the years, including most recently over a proposed domestic restructure, is one example. Most tellingly, perhaps, Nenzani said that with hindsight, he should not have had an extra year added to his second term. “Looking back, I should not have agreed,” he said. “It is because of how I view leadership. Election to a position is an obligation to serve the people who elect you and therefore when they said please continue, you subject yourself to that directive.”In the last year, CSA has dealt with numerous on and off-field issues including a disappointing World Cup campaign and the tumble of the Test team down the rankings, an administrative overhaul, the loss of major sponsor Standard Bank, and repeated calls for the board to step down. The board’s AGM is set for September 5, when Nenzani and two other directors’ terms end.

Harry Kane reaches insane career milestone! England captain nets 450th professional goal with winner against Andorra

Harry Kane continues to pile on the goals for both club and country, breaching another significant milestone in England's 1-0 win over Andorra.

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  • Kane scored the lone goal in win over Andorra
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Kane scored the only goal in England's laborious 1-0 win over 173rd-ranked Andorra in the World Cup qualifier on Saturday. Although the English skipper was unhappy with his teammates, he had plenty to be happy about as his goal allowed him to complete an incredible career milestone. Indeed, Kane's goal against Andorra was his 450th professional goal.

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    Kane made his first-ever senior appearance on January 15, 2011, for Leyton Orient, whom he had joined on loan from Spurs. However, he made his debut with the Lilywhites on August 25, 2011, in a Europa League qualifying game against Hearts. After a couple more loan stints away from London, Kane scored his first goal for Spurs in a League Cup tie against Hull City, an equaliser in extra time. With his boyhood club, the 31-year-old scored 280 goals in 435 games, becoming their all-time goal scorer. He moved to Bayern Munich in 2023 and has since scored 82 goals in 91 games for the German giants. With the national team, Kane continues to extend his record as the record goal scorer. Indeed, the No. 9 has 72 goals in 106 games for the Three Lions, 19 more than second-placed Wayne Rooney. In all, Kane's record in professional football reads: 450 goals in 632 games.

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    Although Kane will turn 32 in July, he still has a lot of football left in him. At 106 caps, he is already the player with the joint seventh-most appearances for England. The record for most caps is held by legendary goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who made 125 appearances in an international career spanning 20 years (between 1970 and 1990). Kane, thus, needs just 20 caps to become the outright record holder for most caps for England.

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    The striker will be hoping to continue his fine form in front of goal on Tuesday, when England face Senegal in a friendly on Tuesday, June 10. He will then travel to the United States with Bayern Munich to partake in the revamped Club World Cup, which begins on June 14.

Moyes must unleash West Ham star who will be more important than Zouma

West Ham United looked to have regained form after a dreadful start to 2024 but met a hitch in the road after falling to a 1-0 defeat against Freiburg last Thursday.

The first leg of their Europa League last 16 tie was contested in relative comfort for David Moyes' side before substitute Michael Gregoritsch pounced late on to leave work to do in London, with poor finishing the crux of West Ham's struggles.

West Ham manager David Moyes.

That said, numerous players are capable of making an impact in the final third in east London, but the performance of captain Kurt Zouma in the backline will be crucial, allowing the Frenchman's offensive peers to flourish.

Why Kurt Zouma will be crucial vs Freiburg

Zouma was rested for West Ham's Premier League clash against relegation-threatened Burnley on Sunday afternoon and the Clarets stormed into an unlikely two-goal lead before half-time.

Sure, the Hammers recovered after the break but it's clear that Zouma's presence will be pivotal this evening given Konstantinos Mavropanos and Nayef Aguerd's collective lack of authority, the former notably netting an own goal.

Zouma, 29, should have done better to close down Gregoritsch last week and, truthfully, he's not enjoying his finest campaign for West Ham, but there's no question that he is the club's best centre-back and has still impressed with 3.1 ball recoveries and 4.9 clearances per game in the top-flight this season, as per Sofascore, also winning 54% of his duels.

The £125k-per-week star also ranks among the top 9% of positional peers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for goals scored per 90, as per FBref, so his imposing threat from set-pieces could make all the difference against a Freiburg side that will battle fiercely to protect their advantage.

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Unleashing him from the outset will be key, but probably more important is the return of Edson Alvarez to the starting line-up, with the Mexico international introduced at the break against Burnley to stabilise the ship and guide his team toward a draw.

Edson Alvarez will be the difference-maker tonight

West Ham signed Alvarez from Ajax for around £35m last summer as the most direct replacement for Declan Rice, who now plays his trade for Arsenal.

The tough-tackling midfielder has been described as "invaluable" by pundit Rio Ferdinand in the past and he definitely looks to be the solvent in the centre, with his four missed appearances in the Premier League yielding poor results.

West Ham PL 23/24 Record Without Edson Alvarez

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Date

Result

Sheffield United (A)

21/01/2023

2-2 draw

Fulham (A)

10/12/2023

5-0 loss

Brentford (A)

04/11/2024

3-2 loss

Bournemouth (A)

12/08/2024

1-1 draw

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To highlight his importance, the 26-year-old has completed 86% of his passes in the league this season, averaging 4.9 successful duels, 2.6 tackles, 2.5 clearances and 5.3 ball recoveries per match.

He won six duels and made two tackles against Burnley and will be vital in beating down West Ham's German opposition tonight, doing the groundwork that will allow Jarrod Bowen and co to find openings.

The 6 foot 2 ace was rested on Sunday in preparation for the clash against Freiburg and while it's clear that he will indeed start, the importance of his performance cannot be understated: he will determine the outcome of West Ham's European conquest today.

Sophie Ecclestone: 'I want to be one of the best that's ever played women's cricket'

Young England spinner reveals lofty ambitions as 2020 season remains on hold for now

Valkerie Baynes25-May-2020She may be the youngest woman to take 50 T20I wickets, but Sophie Ecclestone holds loftier ambitions.Having just celebrated her 21st birthday – in socially distant fashion, of course – left-arm spinner Ecclestone has enjoyed spending time since the Covid-19 enforced lockdown working on a different aspect of her game, which she hopes will help her achieve her goals.Largely confined to a general fitness regime as opposed to batting and bowling, however, she does look forward to the time when England’s women can return to cricket training, as their male counterparts began to do last week, and playing for her country again.ALSO READ: England women could return to training within weeksEcclestone jumped to the top of the ICC’s T20 bowling ranks with her eight wickets at the World Cup earlier this year in Australia, where her average of 6.12 and economy rate of 3.23 were particularly eye catching. In taking 3 for 7 off 3.1 overs during England’s final group game against West Indies, she claimed her 50th international wicket in the format.”I didn’t really realise until one of the girls told me before the game,” Ecclestone told ESPNcricinfo. “It was a big achievement for me … the batters will go after you in T20 cricket and I think if you can get them out and win the battle then you’ve done really well as a spinner.”Ecclestone showed just how much she thrives on the battle with a nerveless display in bowling the Super Over as England defeated Australia in a T20 match in Canberra in February, in the lead-up to the World Cup, restricting Alyssa Healy and Ashleigh Gardner to just eight runs before Heather Knight and Danni Wyatt took their side over the line with the bat.Last year, Ecclestone became the first player to retain the Professional Cricketers’ Association’s Women’s Player of the Summer award, having topped England’s wicket-taking charts in both the white-ball series against West Indies, and in the Ashes. In 2018, she won the award after taking 20 wickets across six ODI and five T20 appearances for England.Asked to name her greatest ambition in cricket, having achieved so much since making her international debut at the age of just 17 in a T20 against Pakistan in Bristol, Ecclestone’s response makes it sound easy.”Just to become one of the best players that’s ever played women’s cricket really, and be one of the best spinners and be remembered by that,” she said.Keeping fit during lockdown has been helped by the energy required to look after her new 10-month-old puppy, Rex. But Ecclestone has also been in contact with Lisa Keightley, the England’s head coach, conducting reviews and setting goals, which include the aim of improving her batting.With England Women still hopeful of hosting India, who postponed their June-July tour when the coronavirus pandemic hit, and South Africa, who remain scheduled to visit in September, Ecclestone and her team-mates will be looking to test themselves ahead of their planned ODI World Cup defence, due to start in New Zealand in February.As a tailender, Ecclestone averages 9.60 with the bat in T20Is with a strike rate of 104.34 and has an ODI average of 6.90 with a strike rate of 64.95. While spin has been her first love since bowling in an Under-11s game, she saw no reason why, at her age, she couldn’t develop into more of an allrounder or, at the very least, force her way up the order a little.”It would be really nice to know that I can bat as well as bowl and give something else to the team, not just my bowling,” “Ecclestone said.”I definitely feel the England team are going in the right direction. As the years go by everyone’s getting fitter and stronger and everyone’s trying to improve different aspects of their game, so hopefully we can go to the World Cup in New Zealand and win it again. I hope we can get some international cricket in at the end of the summer.”

VIDEO: Jakub Blaszczykowski and Lukasz Piszczek take on 100 children! Borussia Dortmund pair receive bizarre farewell as Jurgen Klopp watches on

Borussia Dortmund legends Lukasz Piszczek, Jakub Blaszczykowski, and Nuri Sahin played against 100 children in a surreal testimonial game.

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    As part of a special send-off for former players Piszczek and Blaszczykowski, the Polish duo – who played more than 600 games combined for the German giants – faced off against scores of kids at Westfalenstadion on Saturday. Fellow former player Sahin also got involved, with ex-coach Jurgen Klopp watching on from the dugout in a one-off managerial appearance.

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    While this occasion honoured the former Dortmund players, many eyes are on what Klopp will do next after stepping down as Liverpool boss back in May. The German reportedly turned down the chance to manage the United States men's national team and ruled out managing England, too. Whatever he chooses to do next will certainly attract a lot of interest.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    On the matter of what Klopp decides to do next, he gave little away after the Dortmund testimonial. He said: "I'm working, but not as much as I used to. I'm not just doing nothing, but sometimes I am. I don't miss anything!"

Rodgers drops Iwata in predicted Celtic line-up against Hearts

Celtic are back in action once again in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday as they travel away from Glasgow to take on Hearts at Tynecastle.

The Hoops head into this match off the back of a staggering 7-1 win over Dundee at Parkhead on Wednesday night, which was their second win in succession.

Brendan Rodgers' side are competing for the top-flight title with their closest rivals and know that every single match is vitally important as any dropped points could cost them by the end of the season.

The Scottish giants now come up against Hearts, who recently lost 5-0 to Rangers, and will be hoping to make it three straight league wins.

Rodgers could make some changes to the starting XI that hammered Dundee in order to avoid fatigue amid the busy fixture list, and with internationals coming up.

With that in mind, here is FFC's predicted Celtic line-up to take on Hearts in the capital this weekend…

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Joe Hart

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Joe Hart, who is set to retire at the end of the season, should start in goal for the Hoops. He has started 27 of their 28 league matches so far this term, which shows that the 36-year-old veteran is the firm first-choice option between the sticks for Rodgers.

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Alistair Johnston

Celtic defender Alistair Johnston.

At right-back, Alistair Johnston should line-up in the defence after an exceptiona performance against Dundee on Wednesday night, which led to FFC hailing him as one of the stars of the game.

The Canada international had 156 touches of the ball – more than any other player on the pitch – and assisted Adam Idah for the second time in as many matches.

Johnston bombed down the right flank and whipped a fantastic cross in for the Ireland international to head past Trevor Carson, which made it 2-0 at the time.

3

Stephen Welsh

Celtic defender Stephen Welsh.

On the right side of the defence, Rodgers could manage Cameron Carter-Vickers' fitness with three games in one week after his injury issues.

The USA international only played 59 minutes against Dundee but it remains to be seen whether or not he can start two games in quick succession yet, which is why Stephen Welsh could slot in – with Maik Nawrocki out injured.

23/24 Premiership

Celtic with Carter-Vickers

Celtic without Carter-Vickers

Matches

16

12

Wins

13

Eight

Draws

Two

Three

Losses

One

One

Clean sheets

Six

Five

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As you can see in the table above, Celtic have struggled when Carter-Vickers has not had any involvement in a match – with more dropped points from fewer games without him – and that is why they must manage him carefully.

There is no need to rush him into regular action too soon, particularly with his hamstring injury earlier this term, and risk more time on the treatment table, which is why he could be used off the bench – as was the case against Motherwell recently – on Sunday.

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Liam Scales

Liam Scales in action for Celtic.

Alongside the former Tottenham Hotspur defender, Liam Scales could line up on the left side of the central defensive pairing for the Scottish giants.

The left-footed defender has started 26 league matches and won 64% of his duels, which shows that opposition attackers have found it difficult to get the better of him.

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Greg Taylor

Celtic defender Greg Taylor

Greg Taylor is another player who should keep their position in the team after the Scotland international produced a phenomenal display on Wednesday.

The former Kilmarnock star showcased his attacking quality with two assists and a goal, which came after an assist against Motherwell in the previous match.

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Callum McGregor

Callum McGregor

The captain – Callum McGregor – should line up again in the middle of the park as he has started all 28 of the club's Premiership matches this season, and scored against Dundee.

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Paulo Bernardo

Celtic midfielder Paulo Bernardo.

The second change to the starting XI could come in midfield. Tomoki Iwata could be dropped, for rotation reasons, to provide Paulo Bernardo with an opportunity to play.

Iwata was composed and controlled in possession, with a 94% pass accuracy, against Dundee but the Portuguese gem, who has scored two goals and provided two assists in nine league starts, could provide more attacking intent.

The "tenacious" – as described by U23 scout Antonio Mango – whiz could be motivated to showcase his qualities after watching on as the team hammered Dundee on Wednesday.

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Matt O'Riley

Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.

The third and final midfield spot should go to Matt O'Riley after the Denmark international ran the show for Celtic alongside Johnston earlier this week.

He assisted Carter-Vickers' opening goal and Daizen Maeda's strike. The former Fulham prospect also got himself on the scoresheet with a diving header during the first half.

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Hyun-jun Yang

Celtic winger Hyun-jun Yang.

Hyun-jun Yang could keep his place in the starting XI after two assists in his last two appearances for Celtic. He set up Luis Palma against Motherwell and Daniel Kelly against Dundee with crosses into the box.

The 21-year-old speedster may want to finally nail down a regular place in the starting XI as he has only started eight of his 20 league outings so far this term.

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Adam Idah

Ireland striker Adam Idah.

Another player who should retain their position in the side is Ireland international Adam Idah, who has enjoyed a terrific start to life at Celtic.

The 23-year-old whiz has scored five goals and provided one assist in five Premiership appearances, including three starts, since his deadline day loan from Norwich City.

Worry for Liverpool? Alexis Mac Allister 'in pain' in Argentina training as Lionel Scaloni provides update on 'overloaded' star

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has revealed that Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister is "in pain" and could miss this week's clash with Chile.

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    Mac Allister has played in every Liverpool game thus far this season and is dealing with a degree of fatigue after linking up with Argentina. Scaloni has confirmed that the midfielder is dealing with "pain" and subsequently missed their first training session.

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    It is unclear exactly what Mac Allister's injury is, but the Reds will be keeping a close eye on his situation while he plays for his country over the international break. Argentina play Chile on Friday and then face Colombia next Tuesday. Both games are World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

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    Scaloni told reporters: “Alexis didn’t train because he was overloaded, he was in pain. It always happens to us, they come out to do their part. We’ll wait and see how he responds today. It doesn’t change our way of playing much because we’ll stay the same, but it’s true that he gives us play, set pieces. The rest of the team is more or less decided.”

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    After the international break, Liverpool face Nottingham Forest on September 14. They will then kick off their Champions League campaign against AC Milan in midweek.

Leeds’ “waste of money" has had a better resurgence than Bamford

Leeds United have managed to put the demons of their relegation campaign swiftly to one side this season, Daniel Farke's side picking up an unbelievable ten wins in all competitions so far in 2024.

The Leeds juggernaut constructed by the German manager in the Elland Road dug-out has resulted in the West Yorkshire giants leaping up to second spot in the Championship recently, capitalising on Southampton showing visible chinks in their armour with two losses in their last three.

It's been a remarkable turnaround of fortunes for many donning the Leeds strip this campaign, none more so than one Whites attacker who found himself loaned out just last season only to come back and emerge as a key first-teamer with Farke at the helm.

What the media first said about Dan James when joining Leeds

Daniel James was arguably a controversial signing at Leeds from the get-go, with the Whites failing to land the Welshman once before in an ill-fated move before finally getting this deal over the line in the summer of 2021.

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Moreover, with his Manchester United connections, the Whites masses were never going to be overly keen on a signing joining from their arch-rivals.

The inflated £25m price-tag above his head didn't help things either, considering James blew hot and cold at Old Trafford throughout his forgettable time with the Red Devils.

Dan James

James would manage nine goals and nine assists from 74 appearances for the Manchester outfit, with his beginnings at Leeds also following a similar underwhelming trajectory.

During his first season at Elland Road, talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan would blast James' performances by labelling the Leeds number 20 as a "waste of money" – his poor first season in South Yorkshire coming to a head with a red card against Chelsea towards the back-end of the 2021/22 campaign, which resulted in Jordan's angry outburst.

The 5 foot 7 trickster would amass four goals and five assists during his first full campaign with Leeds, shipped out on loan to Fulham the season after owing to his game-time being significantly cut.

This past insecurity over his Leeds future is a far cry from the role he currently possesses in Farke's promotion-chasing side, however, now key to the Whites taking the second tier by storm.

Dan James' season so far with Leeds

The one-time Swansea City man is only two goal contributions this season with Leeds away from eclipsing his entire Red Devils total of goals and assists, accumulating ten goals and six assists from just 29 appearances to date.

Before picking up a recent injury, James was terrorising Championship defences week in, and week out, with the Welshman scoring in three Championship games on the spin in January as Leeds picked up comfortable victories over Birmingham City, Cardiff City and Preston North End.

Described as being "electric" earlier this season by football journalist Sanny Rudravajhala when Leeds beat Plymouth Argyle 2-1 back in November, courtesy of a James strike, it's been a remarkable change of fortunes for the Welsh winger in such a short span of time.

Arguably, it's been an even better redemption story than the one Patrick Bamford has managed to pull off this season – the ageing Leeds striker bagging five goals in quick succession this campaign after being frozen out of the first-team picture.

But, Bamford was a hero for so many seasons at Elland Road before dropping off in form. Whereas, James, on the eve of this campaign, had so much more to prove to the disgruntled Whites masses.

Leeds forward Dan James.

James will aim to battle back from his recently sustained injury and return to the starting lineup very soon, hoping his continued heroics end up in Leeds winning promotion back up to the Premier League come May.

Premier League clear Chelsea's controversial £76.5m hotel sale in major PSR boost

Chelsea were handed a significant boost from the Premier League in their bid to avoid breaching Profit and Sustainability (PSR) rules.

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    The Blues' efforts to comply with the financial regulations were made easier as the Premier League will allow them to include the proceeds made from selling two hotels to a sister company in their accounts for the last financial year, reports.

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    Ownership of the Millennium and Copthorne hotels was transferred from Chelsea FC Holdings Ltd to BlueCo 22 Properties Ltd, another subsidiary of BlueCo 22 Ltd., the holding company that owns the Stamford Bridge club.

    In the financial accounts for the financial year of 2022-23, they would have recorded a £166.4 million loss had it not been for the sale to the sister company. Instead, that loss was reduced to £89.9m.

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    Although UEFA and the English Football League (EFL) forbids do not allow sales of this type, the Premier League permits such transactions if they are proven to be of a fair market value. The English top-flight has now completed its assessment and allowed the Blues to record the sales, boosting their hopes of avoiding punishment for breaking the rules.

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    Clubs are allowed to show a maximum of £105m in losses over a three-year period in their books, so Chelsea are said to be confident of complying with PSR rules for now. With their financial concerns dealt with, they will hope to get back to winning ways on the field when Cole Palmer and Co. face Bournemouth on September 14.

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