Wayne Rooney’s Derby are facing relegation from the second-tier Championship after being deducted a further nine points for breaches of English Football League accounting rules.
It takes the total points docked this season to 21, after the club were previously deducted 12 points for entering administration.
A further three-point deduction, which is suspended, will take effect if the club does not comply with the terms of a budget agreement for the rest of the 2021/22 season.
Derby are marooned at the bottom of the Championship table on minus three points, 18 points from safety, with relegation to League One — the third tier of English football — looking inevitable.
English Football League chief executive Trevor Birch said: “The EFL’s objective throughout this ongoing process has been to ensure that the principles of the regulations were upheld on behalf of all clubs.—AFP