BREAKING NEWS:Everton threatened with three points deduction due to…

BREAKING NEWS:Everton threatened with three points deduction due to…

Writing for The Times on 9 November the journalist insisted the Toffees should not still have a PSR-related issue hanging over them from last season following a deferral to the ruling on a disagreement between the club and the Premier League over their accounts.

Everton were twice docked points last term for a pair of spending breaches – the first reduced from 10 to six on appeal, the second for a further two – but the latter independent commission was unable to come to a decision in April on a £6,561,000 discrepancy related to stadium spending interest and the matter still remains unresolved now.

 

Samuel wrote: “That was April and this is November, yet nothing. And the decision is important. A £6million breach would amount to a one-point deduction and, looking at the present league table, that makes a difference.

 

“Everton averaged less than a point per game in the first quarter of the season and sat four points outside the bottom three entering this weekend’s matches. Asterisks at the ready, here we go again.

“It is increasingly clear that the Premier League has put in place an extraordinarily complex system of financial regulation, which it does not have the capacity or capability to efficiently implement.

“Everton, and the clubs around them, should not have a PSR issue outstanding from the previous season.”

Sean Dyche navigated two punishments with Everton last term

The reason why the Toffees found themselves penalised twice in the same campaign last season was specifically because the Premier League changed the rules to ensure these situations were contained within the same campaign that charges were sent down [The Athletic].

So it is hard to see it as anything other than a farce for a third, albeit minimal, potential deduction to still be hanging around so far into the current term.

 

It would probably have been easier for everyone involved if Everton had just taken an extra point penalty last season and been able to forget about the whole thing, since Sean Dyche managed to finish comfortably clear of the relegation zone anyway despite losing eight from the total.

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