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Watford could be deducted Premier League points after allegedly sending forged banking letter to the EFL

Reports claim Hornets supplied false financial documents allowing Gino Pozzo to become sole owner and take full control

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WATFORD could be deducted points for allegedly supplying false financial documents, according to reports.

claims the Hornets submitted a forged banking letter when Gino Pozzo became their sole owner, with the club now under investigation by the EFL.

 Watford face a possible points deduction for supplying false financial documents
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Watford face a possible points deduction for supplying false financial documentsCredit: PA:Press Association

 

 It's claimed the Hornets forged a letter from HSBC shortly before the 2014/15 season
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It's claimed the Hornets forged a letter from HSBC shortly before the 2014/15 seasonCredit: PA:Press Association

It’s said the filing was used as proof to show the Italian had enough funds to take full control at Watford.


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The report claims the letter was fabricated to make it look like it was written by HSBC before being submitted just before the 2014/15 season – when Watford won promotion to the Premier League.

The Telegraph says it has obtained a copy of the document, which has now been passed on to HSBC and the police.

 The document allowed Gino Pozzo (L) to take full control at Vicarage Road
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The document allowed Gino Pozzo (L) to take full control at Vicarage RoadCredit: Getty Images

Watford are now under full investigation from the EFL and could face a heavy fine – as well as a potential points deduction.

An EFL spokesman said: “We can confirm, following receipt of information from The Daily Telegraph, that we immediately commenced a disciplinary investigation into serious allegations made against Watford Football Club.

“The club has been formally contacted by the EFL and is now requited to provide a full and detailed response to the allegations. Once that response is received, it will be fully considered by the EFL and appropriate action will be taken under our rules and regulations.”

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