6 + 2 Point Deductions


Journos and commentators mate

This was supposed to be part of the premier league new stream lined process that they introduced
As far as im aware a date for our Appeal has never been mooted.

They have until at least April to hear our Appeal I suppose.

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Well that just opens up a can of worms then….why would they just procrastinate over this when the sooner we hear the verdict the better for everyone in the league to know where they all stand.

Mental
Everton are banking on a successful appeal, which wont even help us with the 2nd breach.

The commission wont change its mind regarding something we admitted guilt on, all the appeal might do is have the sanction reduced due to it being a fairly made up number, personally I dont see any reason why we wont be yet again given a sanction.

Hopefully we can argue the punishment and hopefully get hit with less than 20 points for both.

This part of Evertons statement really annoys me and shows what an utter clown show we are for me.


The Premier League does not have guidelines which prevent a club being sanctioned for alleged breaches in financial periods which have already been subject to punishment, unlike other governing bodies, including the EFL. As a result - and because of the Premier League’s new commitment to deal with such matters “in-season” - the Club is in a position where it has had no option but to submit a PSR calculation which remains subject to change, pending the outcome of the appeal.



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If you told me we’d stay up it would actually be in football’s best interest to throw the book at us, simply to show the agenda that the Premier League has against clubs outside the “top 6”.

If we ended up with a 20 point deduction, only for the rules to be changed next season so that the likes of City or Chelsea wouldn’t face the same punishment it would actually be great because it would all but guarantee mass outrage and ultimately the Premier League itself stripped of its power in these situations.

If that were the case it’s possible that the game would not be doomed to fail, as it is now. Don’t get me wrong, Everton is the priority and we need to stay up but if our points get restored we all know it’s guaranteed to let the others get away with it. Like I say, if we could afford to take the hit, survive and get it over with we would be potentially saving football from the “top 6” and the PL’s tainted influence.
 

If you told me we’d stay up it would actually be in football’s best interest to throw the book at us, simply to show the agenda that the Premier League has against clubs outside the “top 6”.

If we ended up with a 20 point deduction, only for the rules to be changed next season so that the likes of City or Chelsea wouldn’t face the same punishment it would actually be great because it would all but guarantee mass outrage and ultimately the Premier League itself stripped of its power in these situations.

If that were the case it’s possible that the game would not be doomed to fail, as it is now. Don’t get me wrong, Everton is the priority and we need to stay up but if our points get restored we all know it’s guaranteed to let the others get away with it. Like I say, if we could afford to take the hit, survive and get it over with we would be potentially saving football from the “top 6” and the PL’s tainted influence.

we
cant afford
to take the
hit
tho
 
As far as im aware a date for our Appeal has never been mooted.

They have until at least April to hear our Appeal I suppose.

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Yeah, no date has ever been said, but it had to be sorted within 3months. but dont know if that 3months was from the start of the hearing date, the charge or the appeal.

Whatever way the 2nd set of people cant be sorted till the 1st charge has been dealth with
 
Has no one noticed that the appeal for our first offence has yet to be heard, we where told it was to be heard before the January transfer window so teams can react appropriately when the verdict is announced.

We still haven’t heard squat any reason for this ?

Comes across as a little sinister this
and we wont know thew result or two weeks afterwards, ie after the trainer window shuts. so we should sell our players just in case we ail in the appeals and need to get the right side of the line or we get done again. This process is so fupped up
 
If you told me we’d stay up it would actually be in football’s best interest to throw the book at us, simply to show the agenda that the Premier League has against clubs outside the “top 6”.

If we ended up with a 20 point deduction, only for the rules to be changed next season so that the likes of City or Chelsea wouldn’t face the same punishment it would actually be great because it would all but guarantee mass outrage and ultimately the Premier League itself stripped of its power in these situations.

If that were the case it’s possible that the game would not be doomed to fail, as it is now. Don’t get me wrong, Everton is the priority and we need to stay up but if our points get restored we all know it’s guaranteed to let the others get away with it. Like I say, if we could afford to take the hit, survive and get it over with we would be potentially saving football from the “top 6” and the PL’s tainted influence.
Outrage for about a week until the shills had been on the blower to their employers like we've seen this week and a few days after the first points deduction. Then you'd have the unaccredited financial expert blues on here quoting the rule book at you and making acase for city and chelsea, throw in some head patting from other team fans and we should be at point oblivion.
 

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