Nottingham Forest: Losses up to over £17m for 2012-13
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Nottingham Forest have announced losses of more than £17m for the 2012-13 season.
The campaign, which was the first under the ownership of the Kuwaiti Al-Hasawi family, saw losses increase from the £12.2m posted the previous term.
Turnover at the City Ground was down by £300,000, while staff costs rose by almost £3.5m to £21m.
The Al-Hasawi family completed their takeover of the Championship club in July 2012.
They took over from Nigel Doughty, who had put Forest up for sale in October 2011, but died four months later.
Under Football League Financial Fair Play, external rules clubs were allowed to overspend their income by £10m last season. Although Forest exceeded that, 2012-13 was the final campaign in which sanctions were not applied.
From this season, clubs that make a loss of more than £8m will be subject to sanctions by the Football League, which include possible fines or a transfer embargo.
On the pitch, Forest remain in the Championship play-off places in fifth, despite successive losses.
However, Wigan moved to within three points of the Reds with a 4-1 win at the City Ground on Saturday.
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