6 + 2 Point Deductions


If City get just half their offences done, then it would be say 50 x 6 = 300 should send them into league 1 or 2. Will not happen though because they have money.
This does not make sense sadly.

If you end up the season on -300 points, you would only be relegated one league down.

The sanction would not be points to drop them down, it would be like rangers had a judgemental relegation to the bottom of the pyramid. They won’t kill the cash cow that is City, they - worst case - will be relegated to Championship.
 
I wonder if part of the reason for the wording of our statement is because someone at the PL has had a word and said something like "we're probably going to have to give you a fine or something on the next one, but that's it, so take this one on the chin and when we re-write the rules at the end of the season that'll be the end of it"?

To which we've played ball and gone along with it
I said something similar earlier.
There would certainly be the claim of double jeopardy if points are deducted again because of the second offence. One cannot help but feel the PL will feel vindicated with this result and will probably not want to punish Everton further.

They certainly have created a problem for themselves going forward now though.
 
Is there a precedent to punish the same crime twice in a season? Or is it doled out next term? The overlap of excessive spending has to start and stop somewhere or it'll be a perpetual deduction that only stops on relegation? Do forest get another deduction next year?
And how is it us twice in the fryer alongside forest whilst there's been some significant spending at clubs not very far away at all.
Dunno about football but back in the days they dug the same pope out his grave twice in Rome for prosecutions and in the end threw his corpse to Tiber river. So yeah, get ready for the splash in Mersey...
 

I am actually angry at the club claiming to be satisfied

Would United or City or the Reds leadership get 6 points docked and claim to be satisfied?

Pathetic

Said the exact same thing to my girlfriend when I saw the statement. If it happened to any of those three, they'd be screaming bloody murder that they got punished at all, not like us celebrating a change from nails to rope when we're still getting crucified.

Unbelievably cowardly that.
The real kenwright legacy on show in that statement. Sickening.

No other club would accept it, not one.
 

Wonder if its true regarding EPL double jeopardy?

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They'll change the rules for them mate or find some loophole of clause.

The premier league don't want a league without Chelsea and Man City.

They also don't want the negative attention around it of in effect expelling them.
Oh I agree, in a just world though everyone would be treated equally. Frankly I'd love City to get a -60 points and see how much the media patronizes them like they did to us trying to act like the deduction is good actually.

You're right though, we and Forest will get it, ultimately it'll relegate Forest and they'll put a rule in place because that punishment shouldn't happen to fans anymore, despite the fact that they couldn't give a toss about fans, it'd just be about the money that City and Chelsea generate.
 
what he say
Luton manager Rob Edwards on Everton's points deduction being reduced: "It makes no real difference, we were in the bottom three before and we still are.

"The situation is the same from our point of view. Deductions can't be the thing that keeps us in the league, we've got to keep it in our own hands. But it's good to have a bit of clarity.

"This is a difficult league, it's been tough from day one. More charges but that is completely out of our hands. If we don't do our job then it doesn't matter.

"We're just four points behind Forest with a game in hand. We're in the mix. It's not changed our task.

"Sean Dyche seems to have handled it very, very well. It's a unique situation, something none of us have had to deal with before. We don't want to have to rely on other things to stay in the league.

"I won't comment on what could happen in the future, but clarity on a number of points (would be good). It would help everyone."

On further charges for Everton and Nottingham Forest: "Maybe [the players will think about that], it's human nature but we can't control that.

"We can't bank on that or use it so that's completely our of our control. These are difficult questions because it is very new and I've not experienced it before. But it is hypothetical at the moment. We have to focus on ourselves."
 
Just have a feeling. They've thrown out all our arguments against reducing the breach, so we have breached again in terms of that 2nd charge. This means it's 6 points, but reading the judgement on appeal it will go down a couple on the evidence of showing we are trying to comply by the latest season being less than the last.

The appeal proved that the 10 points wasn't in line with other punishments other leagues such as the EFL have.

The EPL have no rules in place for punishing teams for something they've already been found guilty of

The EFL do. And there's is that they don't punish a team again.
 
What did he say
Luton manager Rob Edwards on Everton's points deduction being reduced: "It makes no real difference, we were in the bottom three before and we still are.

"The situation is the same from our point of view. Deductions can't be the thing that keeps us in the league, we've got to keep it in our own hands. But it's good to have a bit of clarity.

"This is a difficult league, it's been tough from day one. More charges but that is completely out of our hands. If we don't do our job then it doesn't matter.

"We're just four points behind Forest with a game in hand. We're in the mix. It's not changed our task.

"Sean Dyche seems to have handled it very, very well. It's a unique situation, something none of us have had to deal with before. We don't want to have to rely on other things to stay in the league.

"I won't comment on what could happen in the future, but clarity on a number of points (would be good). It would help everyone."

On further charges for Everton and Nottingham Forest: "Maybe [the players will think about that], it's human nature but we can't control that.

"We can't bank on that or use it so that's completely our of our control. These are difficult questions because it is very new and I've not experienced it before. But it is hypothetical at the moment. We have to focus on ourselves."
 

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