I think cos they went down they didn't have to file accounts by December like Prem clubs now do so the Forest/second Everton timleine doesn't apply, the first Everton timeline applies.
Back in the Prem if promoted next year they will have to file by December and be in the faster track. Though with the rules proposing to be changed who knows.
Some of the comments on this are actually really good. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68580638
Seems we're not the only ones who didn't fall for all the fairytale bollox (although there's a fair few foxshaggers saying it was all the fault of ITV Digital, Sky, everyone who streamed games without paying, Mercury in retrograde, someone putting their socks on in the wrong order etc). None so blind as those who will not see.
The amusing thing about Leicester is they spent over £30m on Kristiensen and Souttar in the Jan transfer window before relegation. The former couldn’t keep out Luke Thomas and the latter has barely kicked a ball even in the championship. If they’d bought a half competent keeper for around half that they’d probably have stayed up.
They were also quoting us around £20m for Ndidi in the summer, he’s spent large parts of the season injured and will leave for free this summer.
Similar with Iheanaxho and Palace, he’s barely played and will also be on a free this summer.
They try and pass as a well run club but are far from it.
We got a half competent keeper in January. We at least identified it was a position that needed change and got someone affordable in. He’s better than what we had so don’t really see your point.
They let Tielemans contract run down as well. Basically they set an inflated price and if no-one will pay it, they just let contracts run down and the players leave for free. Worked with Fofana but it's an insane business model.
Is he better? Is half competent enough to keep us up?
The only difference I’ve noticed between him and Turner is that he can kick the ball a bit better. He flaps around his box like all the others though so maybe it’s something we’re coaching into them.