Everton have been handed a 10-point deduction this season for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
The club was referred to an independent commission in March for alleged breaches relating to the 2021-22 season and a hearing took place last month.
Everton could have been fined or given a transfer embargo, but the Premier League have now confirmed the punishment of a points deduction, which will see Sean Dyche’s side drop to 19th in the table, only above bottom-placed Burnley on goal difference.
A statement from the Premier League read: “An...
I think some people need to realise that it takes a lot more time to investigate 115 charges. I fully believe city should receive the heaviest possible punishment and I also know full well they are going to get away with it, but it’s not surprising that Everton took less time to investigate. It’s still disgusting that Everton are getting a 10 point deduction while city will probably get off with a bogus fine, but still
I think some people need to realise that it takes a lot more time to investigate 115 charges. I fully believe city should receive the heaviest possible punishment and I also know full well they are going to get away with it, but it’s not surprising that Everton took less time to investigate. It’s still disgusting that Everton are getting a 10 point deduction while city will probably get off with a bogus fine, but still
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