EFL Crackdown Looms: Leeds United Face ‘Massive’ Fine After Explosive Title Celebrations

May 5, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Saturday was a day to remember for Leeds United fans, as the club sealed the league title in the most dramatic way possible. With just a week having passed since securing their Premier League spot, Leeds entered the final game of the season level on points with Burnley but with a superior goal difference. Despite missing key players Dan James and Junior Firpo due to injury, the Whites were determined to finish strong.

The match didn’t start well, with Sam Byram scoring an own goal, leaving Leeds 1-0 down at halftime. But the team came out flying in the second half, with Wilfried Gnonto equalizing early on. In the dying moments of the match, Manor Solomon scored a stoppage-time winner, sending the away fans into a frenzy. The players and substitutes flooded the pitch to celebrate the moment, creating an unforgettable scene.

However, the wild celebrations could have consequences. Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett suggested that the authorities would likely impose a fine for the substitutes running onto the pitch. Despite this, a potential fine wouldn’t diminish the significance of the moment for the club, who had just lifted the Championship trophy and reached 100 points. For Leeds, it was a season to remember, and the celebrations would live on in the memories of their supporters.

Sunderland in Hot Water? EFL Sanctions Loom After West Brom Clash – Ex-Referee Weighs In

April 6, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Sunderland’s 1-0 win over West Brom at The Hawthorns wasn’t without post-match drama, as former PGMOL referee Keith Hackett raised the possibility of EFL sanctions. The controversy stems from a slight delay to the second-half restart, with Sunderland’s players returning late to the pitch—something Hackett suggested could be viewed as deliberate gamesmanship. While referee Tom Nield addressed the issue briefly with Sunderland captain Dan Neil, Hackett believes the incident will be noted in the official report and may lead to a fine. This marks yet another occasion this season where Hackett has called for action involving Sunderland, though none of his previous warnings have resulted in disciplinary measures so far.