Gary Neville says he would be "furious" if he was an Everton fan following the club’s 10-point deduction - and blasted the Premier League as a "defunct organisation".
On Friday Everton were found guilty of breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules by an independent panel.
Their points docking comes after the league hit Manchester City with 115 charges while reports suggests Chelsea are also under investigation.
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And Neville wonders whether the Premier League would have done the same to the 'big six', who tried to form a breakaway European Super League two years ago.
"The trust and faith has gone completely," the former Manchester United defender began, speaking on the Stick to Football podcast. "The greed - I’m not going to say corruption - but the greed and selfishness is out of control - it’s lawless. The Premier League is a defunct organisation because they’ve got 20 clubs all voting with self-interest and not with the greater interests of the game at heart. This has been coming for many, many years.
"The Super League clubs were punished, six of them that tried to destroy the whole of European football, they were fined £22million, three-and-a-half million quid each, which is an absolute disgrace, a scandal, for what they attempted to do - the attempted murder of our game, essentially, to create a franchise model in the top game in the world.
"This is happening month after month, we had another two votes yesterday whereby votes were held on whether you could loan from a multi-club system and voted on front-of-shirt
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