Rate 11, 2013 5:00:00 PM Following the recommendations were accepted by clubs in February, new rules that will cover wages and limit losses are set to come into effect next period in front of Uefa's new rules Chief executive Richard Scudamore was thought to be pressing for acceptance at a shareholdersa conference on Thursday after team chairmen voted in favour of the plans in February. The earlier election hardly approved, however, with a majority a' expected under Premier League rules a only achieved through Readingas decision to avoid. Aston Villa, Fulham, Manchester City, Southampton, Swansea and West Brom are the groups recognized to have voted contrary to the programs in February, however it appears the proposals have been given the go-ahead despite the anoa camp needing only one more election. Under Uefa rules, which come into effect from 2014-15, clubs need certainly to minimise losses or face the chance to be excluded from European opposition, and any club have been confirmed by Scudamore breaking the Premier Leagueas agreed rules may face a points discount. The important thing points of the plans offer two main regulations which will limit playersa salary payments from next season and set a team damage limit of a123 million over 36 months. The pay limit will start at a61m and increase by A4m each year to a70m in 2015-16, and only eight of the 20 present Premier League clubs are under that total at the minute.
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