Doncaster Rovers, Harrogate Town and Bradford City's League Two rivals slapped with points deduction

Doncaster Rovers, Harrogate Town and Bradford City's League Two rivals Morecambe have been hit with a points deduction.

Three points will be docked from Morecambe’s tally of 60, putting a huge dent in their hopes of reaching the play-offs. As a result of their deduction, Bradford will move up to 13th in the league table.

The Bantams will now be level on 57 points with the Shrimps but Graham Alexander’s men have a superior goal difference.

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A statement issued by the EFL read: “An independent Disciplinary Commission (IDC) has determined that Morecambe Football Club are to be deducted three points from the 2023/24 League Two table for failing to adhere to the terms of an Agreed Decision.

Morecambe have been hit with a points deduction. Image: Harry Trump/Getty ImagesMorecambe have been hit with a points deduction. Image: Harry Trump/Getty Images
Morecambe have been hit with a points deduction. Image: Harry Trump/Getty Images

“The club had previously received a three-point deduction, to be suspended until 30 June 2024, after admitting a breach of EFL regulations for failing to pay its player wages on or around 28 March 2023.

"The club’s ultimate beneficial owner was also required to deposit an amount equal to 125% of the forecast monthly wage bill in a designated Club account.

“Following the failure to keep the account at the required levels, the suspended three-point deduction has now been activated. Owner Mr Jason Whittingham has also been fined £10,000, payable immediately, whilst a suspended fine of £20,000 has also been imposed, to be activated on 31 May 2024, unless he complies in full with his obligation to replenish the Deposit Account under the terms of the Agreed Decision dated 17 August 2023.”

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