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Cake day: October 24th, 2023

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  • I might be way off but from what I understand:

    Everton lost the most ammount of money out of any Club during these 3 years. The FA allows only a certain ammount of debt before they start giving punishments. Everton has signed players while having constant debt and has racked up about about 19.5m more worth of debt than the FA allows and have been charged with a FFP breach. Because of the breach, they we’re deducted 10 points.

    The money was most likely spent on players and salaries which they could not actually prove they had the funds to pay. The advantage is that if the point deduction happened last season or the one before, they would have been relegated and another club would have survived (Burnley in 21/22 and Leicester in 22/23).





  • I feel like Chelsea is in a better position at this moment.

    Chelsea have a lot of high potential players and actually play somewhat decent up until they actually need to finish a chance or defend a incoming goal. Very often they’d have 70% possesion and 17 shots in the final third but none of those become goals and thats their real detrement. With Nkunku coming back sooner or later they should atleast in theory start finishing their chances, and honestly i think the defenders and Sanchez just need the proper motivation and morale, as they are not really half-bad, just make very dumb mistakes which can be avoided.

    I dont see the same at Man Utd. There are injury problems sure, but almost every other club suffers from injuries, they arent the only ones, and yet the other clubs seem to be doing miles better. They have a core that is falling apart with their best players being in massive muds or getting old/injured. I’m not going to get into the question of “should Ten-Hag be sacked” or “The Glazers should sell the club so we can get proper owners” but what I can say from a unbiased outsider that doesnt give a damn really about the PL - you should focus more on the pitch, less on whats happening out of it. It wasnt the Glazers losing 0-3 at home to Newcastle. As bad as the ownership may or may not be, the players and tactics should be equally to blame.