West Bromwich Albion head coach James Morrison has taken a firm stance by banning discussions about a potential points penalty that could arise from an alleged breach of profit and sustainability rules. This decision comes as the club faces a critical period in the Championship, with only four games remaining and a precarious position just two points above the relegation zone. Morrison emphasized the importance of focusing on the football side of things, urging his players to concentrate on their performance rather than external pressures. The English Football League has reportedly charged West Bromwich Albion for exceeding the £39 million loss limit for the three seasons leading up to 2024-25. However, the club maintains that they have fully complied with the regulations. Morrison stated that while the situation is concerning, it should not distract the team from their objectives. He believes that the threat of a points deduction will not deter the squad's determination to achieve their goals in the remaining fixtures. As they prepare for their next match against Preston, Morrison is confident that his players will rise to the challenge and remain focused on securing their Championship status.
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West Bromwich Albion Coach Bans Points Penalty Talk Amid Crisis
West Bromwich Albion's head coach James Morrison bans talk of a potential points penalty as the club battles relegation in the Championship.
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