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    No more drying the ball with a towel

    No more drying ball from touchline for throw ins with towels or items obtained from spectators.
    EFL Statement: Regulation Changes – Summer 2023At today’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), EFL Clubs voted to approve several changes to the EFL Regulations that will come into effect immediately. These include:

    OWNERS AND DIRECTORS’ TEST

    New disqualifying conditions have been added to the Owners and Directors’ Test (OADT) to ensure that the EFL and Premier League’s tests remain aligned. The list of disqualifying conditions has been updated to include:

    Disqualifying individuals who are subject to sanctions;
    Prohibiting ownership by state entities from countries which are sanctioned;
    Second (or further) bankruptcies/convictions/bans, even if expired or spent.
    Convictions for violent offences;
    Convictions for fraud of any kind;
    Disqualification for wider corporate insolvencies;
    Disqualifications by a wider range of Government bodies;
    Having been removed as a trustee of a pension scheme by the Pensions’ Regulator or the Courts;
    Expulsion of sporting clubs in other sports (eg. Rugby) as the League does for football clubs;
    Expanding the period in which insolvency of a company/club counts against a director who has resigned from 30 days to one year; and
    Reducing the definition of Control from 30% to 25%
    The OADT has also been updated to treat anybody who is currently undergoing an investigation which may lead to a disqualifying condition, as being subject to a disqualifying condition until such time as they clear the allegations.

    MULTIBALL / TOWELS

    The EFL will introduce a multiball system in all its competitions for the 2023/24 season. Match balls will be placed on cones in designated areas at pitch side to help increase the time of the ball being in play. Meanwhile, Clubs will no longer be permitted to use towels or other articles, including items obtained from spectators to dry footballs during matches.

    INSOLVENCY EVENTS

    A new regulation (12.1) has come into effect which requires a Club to notify the League promptly once it becomes aware that it is considering, taking or suffering any Insolvency Event. The Club and any proposed Officeholders in any potential Insolvency Event will be required to meet with the League to ensure that the ongoing obligations of the Club can be met during the period of an Insolvency Event. The EFL has also updated its Insolvency Policy to amend the definition of an Insolvency Event in its Articles of Association to ensure the new concept of a ‘Restructuring Plan’ as referenced in the Corporate and Insolvency Governance Act 2020 is included.

    FUTURE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR LEAGUES ONE AND TWO

    To better align with the Club Financial Reporting Unit’s reporting practices, Clubs in League One and League Two will now be required to submit their Future Financial Information (FFI) by 30 April rather than 31 March each year.

    HMRC REPORTING

    The EFL has updated Regulation 17.1 to include all debts due to HMRC and now requires Clubs to report any defaults within two working days.

    30-DAY RULE

    The non-payment of HMRC debt has been added as a trigger of Regulation 52.6, so Clubs who accumulate 30 days of late payments in a 12-month period will be unable to sign a player for a fee or any consideration for three full transfer windows. The amendment to the 30-Day Rule also provides for Clubs to self-report late payment of any debt covered by Regulation 52.6, plus a right of appeal for Clubs triggering the 30-Day Rule.

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    Re: No more drying the ball with a towel

    right of appeal of 30 day rule might be of interest

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    If that is all they have to be concerned with about the game, Im afraid the EFL has not been watching alot of football this season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    right of appeal of 30 day rule might be of interest
    Will be a short conversation with Ridsdale at the helm

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    Re: No more drying the ball with a towel

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    If that is all they have to be concerned with about the game, Im afraid the EFL has not been watching alot of football this season
    Within their remit, what do you want the EFL to do? Bare in mind, they cannot change the laws on the field.

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    They should bring in a law to prevent shielding the ball by the corner flag to waste time.

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    Ill dry my balls with whatever I want,fecking control freaks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    They should bring in a law to prevent shielding the ball by the corner flag to waste time.
    Good call, no attempt to play the ball

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    I wish they would introduce retrospective banning for diving and haranguing the officials.

    It seems a simple step to stop an ugly facet of the game.

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    Will Vaulks' career is over.

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    Re: No more drying the ball with a towel

    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    Good call, no attempt to play the ball
    O.T Des, remembering (I think ) that you like the motorcycling, I read another rider killed at the TT making it 267 lives gone, not good.

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    Re: No more drying the ball with a towel

    Would players be able to carry a travel size pot of talc with them on the pitch? Works wonders in keeping balls dry, especially in this weather.

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    Absolute fecking madness that they had something called a fit and proper owners test beforehand, but you could still pass it if you'd been convicted of fraud, were subject to UK sanctions or if you'd had multiple bankrupcies. Shows what an absolute mockery the rules were and probably still are.

    Anyone know if the regulation 52.6 is the one we are under for the non-payment of the Sala fee and if so, if the right of appeal makes any difference to us? Going to be a lot more transfer window bans it sounds like.

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