TLDR: Everton have been immediately deducted ten points for being ~£20M (Everton claim it’s only £10M) over the FFP threshold (can’t have more than £105M loss over 3 years).

Just wondered what everyone thought? On the one hand, you could argue it’s harsh because administration is usually ‘worth’ a 9 point deduction, on the other hand, you could say it sends a strong message about the importance of everyone following the rules?

  • TabbyOverlordB
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    10 months ago

    Because the admins, journalists and accountants get all dewy eyed about the Mersey Derby. Like you could have that not happening?

    In my view, there is definitely a pecking order of clubs in the mind of the FA and Journos. None of them gave a fuck when Coventry were relegated for the first time ever. They only started caring about City or Chelsea when they started spinning money.

    And for the record:

    1: While I think there has to be some sanity brought to the transfer market, I’m not sure the FFP Profitability and Sustainability as they stand rules are really the solution.

    2: There are rules and a process (which includes appeals). If they apply the rules and your club comes up wanting, how about shout at your club’s management rather than scream “Waaa! Not fair”.