Hahahaha get fucked
Isn’t this the same for all Clubs though? Like, all PL clubs have to submit at the end of December and if any breach they get a points deduction?
Yes, but these poor journalists need clicks damn it.
If club are found to have breached spending rules in next set of accounts, action will be taken by end of May under changes brought in to speed up process
Ouch, that’s a deadly one-two punch.
lol at the EPL eyeing the relegation line and docking whatever points it takes to send them down,
I mean if you already were being investigated and you broke the same rules again you’re a fucking dumbass beyond measure.
Shitty situation for the fans though
Given that the accounts are over a three year period it’s more like being penalized twice for screwing up the same year.
It’s not as clear cut as that because it’s not as simple as having budget of £105m and spending £124.5m, though that’s the final tally. They lost far more than £124.5m over 3 seasons, they lost closer to £370m but were allowed to write some of it off per the rules.
My understanding is that their argument is twofold, 1) They think they should have been able to write off more of the losses and 2) There were good reasons that they had reduced income that tipped them over (covid, no transfer fee for Sigurdsson and unexpectedly poor results in the league).
The difficulty is a team can invest with an expectation that it will return better results and money, but football is unpredictable and if it doesn’t work out then you can get punished like this. You could definitely argue they acted recklessly and took an unacceptable risk, but it’s not just outright stupidity.
It’s a 3 year rolling loss tally, if they get punished again then it’s likely partly the same mistake as last time, not a fresh one.
Yet Man City has taken a few years and won’t see action, if there is any, until 2024/25 most likely.
They can fuck over everton immediately, but man city may not see anything for 2+ years? Wtf is this?
It’s been 5 years. Investigation was made public in 2018
The trick is to be massively corrupt in a way that takes fucking forever to bring to trial. To get super advanced, you need to be under active indictments in four different cities under four completely different categories of law.
Im struggling to think how exactly we’d have fucked up the finances since when we got done
We’ve not really spent any money on transfers without selling players and our wages have drastically dropped
Sounds abit clickbaity to me tbh
Yeah it’s not a ‘we suspect they might have broken the rules again so will be punished again’, just a ‘Everton still have to play by the same rules despite already being punished for breaking them before’, it’s a non story
Joyce usually isn’t the clickbaity type
I know it’s not just down to spending on players but we’ve literally had to sell to buy these last few years and have one of the lowest net spends in the league.
I just don’t see how we’re the only team to break the rules
Its largely due to your wage bill.
You’re the club that spends the highest percentage of your revenue on wages. Others are up there too but you’re up there the year before and the year before that and the year before that
TL;DR: Everton might face another points deduction due to a new breach of Premier League financial rules. The original deduction was related to overspending on loans for their stadium. Despite protests from fans and accusations of regulatory malpractice, the Premier League insists the process was fair and based on agreed-upon principles.
- Everton faces the possibility of another points deduction for breaching financial rules.
- The original deduction was linked to overspending on loans for their new stadium.
- Everton is submitting accounts for the 2022-23 season earlier due to new regulations expediting straightforward breaches.
- Concerns arise that Everton might be close to breaching financial rules again with the same calculation system.
- Fans protested the original ruling, and accusations of regulatory malpractice were made by Everton’s season-ticket holder, Manchester’s mayor.
- The Premier League, through Chairwoman Alison Brittain, refutes claims of malpractice, stating that clubs, including Everton, agreed in 2020 not to have a fixed tariff for sanctions.
- The Premier League proposed a sanction, but the independent commission dismissed it, highlighting the discretionary nature of sanctions.
- Brittain rejects the accusation that the Premier League is using Everton’s case to prove self-regulation before an independent football regulator arrives.
Seems like there will be a bit of a fire sale at Everton in January then, if things haven’t cleared up by then.
Unlikely considering they sold Gordon and so have made a transfer profit the last couple of seasons.
How the fuck have City and Chelsea escaped punishment but not Everton?
Ah, it’s the double tap.
Tbh the future for PL clubs lie with very rich and politically Strong owners who can beat the system with money/lawyers/corruption.
Any club not doing this will eventually end up being either a lower mid table club who is in risk of relegation in most seasons or will end up getting relegated to lower leagues.
Okay, why is it that Everton can be hit so swiftly while City and Chelsea have been allowed to cheat year after year without consequence?
Everton’s also wasn’t that quick, which is the entire point of the article above.
The rules have been changed (rightly in my opinion) so that any overspending is punished the season that it is published in the accounts now. Previously that would rumble over multiple seasons, which is why Everton’s existing deduction is related to their accounts from previous seasons, at the expense of the teams who went down those years.
Just go into administration Everton and get one point back
People need to stop saying “What about Man City or Chelsea” because your just making yourselves look stupid.
Everton are guilty of breaching FFP, end off of discussion.
They admitted to the Independent Commission that they were guilty of breaching FFP, Everton were trying to justify why they did and the Commission judged they were full of shite and gave them a 10 point penalty.
This case hasn’t just happened, it’s been going for years.
The PL were working with Everton to help them avoid breaching FFP yet Everton still went ahead and over spent.
As for Chelsea and City, their cases are in orders of magnitude more complex.
Man City have denied any wrong doing and are using their virtually unlimited funds to throw lawyers to contest every single aspect of the PL case against them.
Is relegation a realistic scenario?
Everton would still survive because the promoted sides are that bad