Is PSR broken? Discussion

Discussion in 'Premier League' started by dom_3198, Jan 17, 2026.

  1. dom_3198

    dom_3198 New Member

    Chelsea
    England
    Jan 16, 2026
    Premier League fans — I’m collecting anonymous opinions on the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and how they have affected the league we love. PSR are the league’s financial rules that limit how much money clubs are allowed to lose over a rolling three-year period, with penalties such as fines or points deductions for breaches. With clubs set for a major overhaul of these financial rules starting in the 2026/27 season, fan perspectives matter.The survey takes 3–5 minutes and is completely anonymous.
    https://forms.gle/XfM43JgPFZvG2yeW6

    I know this may look suspicious or like AI but i'm just a fan who cares about the league we all love.
    Thank you for your responses.
     
  2. dom_3198

    dom_3198 New Member

    Chelsea
    England
    Jan 16, 2026
    Sorry for posting again, any more people willing to respond?

    Premier League fans — I’m collecting anonymous opinions on the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and how they have affected the league we love. With clubs set for a major overhaul of these financial rules starting in the 2026/27 season, fan perspectives matter. The survey takes 3–5 minutes and is completely anonymous. https://forms.gle/XfM43JgPFZvG2yeW6

    I know this may look suspicious or like AI but i'm just a fan who cares about the league.

    Thank you so much to everyone who already responded.
     
  3. owian

    owian Member+

    Liverpool FC, San Diego FC
    May 17, 2002
    San Diego
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Can't speak for anyone else but I personally am not going to click on a random link from an anonymous person who just joined two weeks ago sorry.

    Having said that I like the idea of some kind of mechanisms to protect clubs from owners who are willing to treat clubs like some type of high risk crypto investment and then move on to the next thing leaving life long supporters to pick up the pieces. I don't know if the current model, or the ones they are looking at in the future are the best way to go about it but there needs to be something.

    And that whatever it is needs to be enforced. You can like the rule or not but if a club agrees to play in the prem it needs to follow the rules, and be punished if they don't. And if a club doesn't follow the rules, and then tries to cook the books to cover that up, they need to be expelled from the league regardless of how powerful their owners are.
     
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