Clubs are allowed to lose £105m over a rolling 3 years I thought. So they've well and truly blown that in one year. Their rolling 3 year loss is actually £528m. It's actually staggering and I can't believe other clubs, certainly Newcastle, don't look at this and wonder why they are playing by the rules.
Separately to this, in September, Chelsea were also charged with 74 breaches of FA regulations relating to their transfer dealings.
Knowing the Premier League and the levels of corruption and favouritism, I reckon they'll wait until the new rules come in and somehow Chelsea will be compliant with those despite the losses. Which would be totally contradictory to how they've treated other clubs, like Leicester recently I think, where the rules in place at the time of the infringement have been applied.