Hahahaha get fucked
TL;DR: Everton might face another points deduction due to a new breach of Premier League financial rules. The original deduction was related to overspending on loans for their stadium. Despite protests from fans and accusations of regulatory malpractice, the Premier League insists the process was fair and based on agreed-upon principles.
- Everton faces the possibility of another points deduction for breaching financial rules.
- The original deduction was linked to overspending on loans for their new stadium.
- Everton is submitting accounts for the 2022-23 season earlier due to new regulations expediting straightforward breaches.
- Concerns arise that Everton might be close to breaching financial rules again with the same calculation system.
- Fans protested the original ruling, and accusations of regulatory malpractice were made by Everton’s season-ticket holder, Manchester’s mayor.
- The Premier League, through Chairwoman Alison Brittain, refutes claims of malpractice, stating that clubs, including Everton, agreed in 2020 not to have a fixed tariff for sanctions.
- The Premier League proposed a sanction, but the independent commission dismissed it, highlighting the discretionary nature of sanctions.
- Brittain rejects the accusation that the Premier League is using Everton’s case to prove self-regulation before an independent football regulator arrives.
Seems like there will be a bit of a fire sale at Everton in January then, if things haven’t cleared up by then.
We are gonna see some shit at Goodison if they get another 10. That Goodison dog will be trained to bite Premier League executives.
There is no evidence that we’ll get charged again, this is purely speculating what would happen if we did now that they’ve changed the deadline, that’s all