Everton received shocking news earlier this month as they were hit with a 10-point demerit from the Premier League for financial misconduct after the club spent three consecutive years at a loss of 124.5%. Millions of pounds (approximately 5,602 million baht) exceeds the league’s allowed loss of 105 million pounds (approximately 4,725 million baht).
As a result of the aforementioned punishment, Sean Dyche’s team, whose last match last Sunday lost to Manchester United 3-0, dropped to the bottom team with 4 points, equal to Burnley, the bottom team. It is feared that blue toffee It may even lead to relegation in the end.
At the same time, Everton fans protested the Premier League’s decision by showing off sheets with messages. “Corruption” because they are dissatisfied that Manchester City have not been punished for having long been charged with breaking Financial Fair Play rules more than 100 times in nine years. Year (2009-2018)
However, in an interview with Football Insider on November 27, financial expert Kieran Maguire believes that Everton will receive a reduction in points deductions as soon as they lodge an appeal with the board. Independent directors who will be another set of officers
“I think it’s certain enough to say there will be a significant reduction in the penalty with the remaining points hanging over,” Maguire said.
“The committee wants to demonstrate in the future that the use of funds must be robust. and must receive severe punishment They want to set the tone for the club.”
“I think one of the things that makes Everton angry is that they’ve only broken £20m in three years.
“It can be a lot of money for the average pedestrian. But in a business with an annual turnover of £200 million, you could argue that it’s very small.”
“We know the Premier League is trying to use this case as a model for the future, but I don’t think Everton will be deducted 10 points once the appeal decision is made.”
Sky Sports News said Everton have until December 1 to decide on their appeal, with the Premier League taking seven days to consider whether to accept the matter or not.
2023-11-27 17:41:00
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