[Football] Everton Points Deduction.

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Milano

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Even if Everton stay up I think they’re in deep trouble next season anyway. They don’t really have anyone left to sell for top shelf money. They are no way going to be able to just spend, spend, spend again until they realise increased revenue from the new ground and these lawsuits are settled/dismissed. As has been said the EPL is unlikely to have 3 such woefully shit sides in it again next season.
A £300m loss on lawsuits would likely bankrupt them and lead to administration.
 






Creaky

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Even if Everton stay up I think they’re in deep trouble next season anyway. They don’t really have anyone left to sell for top shelf money. They are no way going to be able to just spend, spend, spend again until they realise increased revenue from the new ground and these lawsuits are settled/dismissed. As has been said the EPL is unlikely to have 3 such woefully shit sides in it again next season.
A £300m loss on lawsuits would likely bankrupt them and lead to administration.
The irony is that if Everton had gone into administration before the PL made their ruling over FFP they'd have only been deducted 9 points
 


Horses Arse

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Kinky Gerbil

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Talking of city / Chelsea being docked 30 points as an option, this would be nowhere near enough if Everton got 10 for a £19.5 million breech.
 
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Sorrel

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Talking of city / Chelsea being docked 30 points as an option, this would be nowhere near enough if Everton got 10 for a £19.5 million breech.
If they are guilty they should get 15 points deduction every year for ten years. Or could we relegate them to League Two, then if they get back to the Premier League relegate them down again.
 








Colonel Mustard

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Fair point and I hope you're right.

The cynic in me feels that the lawyers will get called in, and this will get tied up in legal knots ad-infinitum. City have successfully swerved any serious sanction through this method for years, and you can bet your left bollock the Chelsea/Everton lawyers will soon be doing the same.
I heard on TalkSport (so it must be true!) that the PL have introduced a rule recently that all cases must be resolved within 3 months, presumably including appeals. So I’m hoping Everton can’t keep the process going indefinitely, as City seem to be managing to do.
 








Machiavelli

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Talking of city / Chelsea being docked 30 points as an option, this would be nowhere near enough if Everton got 10 for a £19.5 million breech.
I don't normally do football finance/legal stuff, but did read this which might be of interest:

 










Diablo

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Arab Sheiks, Russian Oligarchs etc etc. Lawyers and courts should not come into it. Sadly football today is more business and money than sport.
 


drew

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Talking of city / Chelsea being docked 30 points as an option, this would be nowhere near enough if Everton got 10 for a £19.5 million breech.
Going to be interesting how the follow this through with City and Chelsea. Also, if the law suits are successful, what will happen if Man City are penalised and their actions prevented teams being in the Champions League?
 


nickjhs

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If they are guilty they should get 15 points deduction every year for ten years. Or could we relegate them to League Two, then if they get back to the Premier League relegate them down again.
Nope, not fair on the teams trying to get promotion. Better suspend them from all competitions for a period of time, if both city and Chelsea were suspended that would allow them to keep their place and we could have an 18 side comp for a couple of seasons
 




Sheebo

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So does the 5-1 count?

And does the awful anti football thuggery 2 points we lost 2 weeks ago get given back…?

Does Leicester’s league win count?

Does Portsmouths FA cup count?

So many questions…!
 


Sheebo

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