Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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Albion fans can look at this objectively because we are not threatened by being overtaken by Everton whether the fine is 1 point or 50 points, yet there isn't one person on this thread that thinks 6 points is a fair punishment.
Indeed, you look at the comments on the BBC story and it is clear non-Everton fans feel the same, with every other fan also commenting on Citeh appearing to get off scot-free.
I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of football fans now think the Premier League is corrupt. I think it is more a case of the League being inept and under-resourced. Their legal teams should not be losing cases like this. Everton haven't got a pot to piss in, yet their team can still attack the sanction and rip it apart, so it's no wonder the teams belonging to Middle Eastern nation states and multi-billionaire with endless legal resources have yet to be brought to book.
I'd like to know why the Everton case has been heard before the Citeh case. To me it looks like the Premier league simply went for the low-hanging fruit.
Indeed, you look at the comments on the BBC story and it is clear non-Everton fans feel the same, with every other fan also commenting on Citeh appearing to get off scot-free.
I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of football fans now think the Premier League is corrupt. I think it is more a case of the League being inept and under-resourced. Their legal teams should not be losing cases like this. Everton haven't got a pot to piss in, yet their team can still attack the sanction and rip it apart, so it's no wonder the teams belonging to Middle Eastern nation states and multi-billionaire with endless legal resources have yet to be brought to book.
I'd like to know why the Everton case has been heard before the Citeh case. To me it looks like the Premier league simply went for the low-hanging fruit.