Everton have been deducted a point for breaching the Premier League’s financial regulations.
Everton have been deducted 10 points for breaching the Premier League’s financial regulations. This deduction means that this table is already ranked 19th in terms of target differences between 4 points and Bernai’s only prime minister.
At the weekend, Sean Deer won Crystal Palace, 14, up to 14 years old. However, an independent committee set up to investigate the club’s spending for the 2021/22 season found the club guilty of breaching Premier League financial rules, resulting in an immediate 10-point deduction.
“Everton FC have been deducted 10 points with immediate effect by an independent committee for breaching the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Code (PSR),” the Premier League said in a statement.
“The Premier League made a complaint against the club earlier this year and referred the matter to an independent commission.
At the hearing, the club admitted it had breached its PSR requirements for the period up to the end of the 2021/22 season, but the extent of the breach was still contested.
There is room for doubt. “Following a five-day hearing last month, the panel found that Everton Football Club’s PSR report for the period resulted in losses of £124.5m, exceeding the £105m threshold, as it stated Premier League.
The commission concluded that a sporting penalty of 10 points should be applied. “These sanctions will take effect immediately,” he said.
Cheeses, who play Newcastle United at Goodison Park on Thursday, December 7, appealed the decision, calling it “completely disproportionate and unfair”.
