The biggest win to come from the appeal verdict is for the Evertonians themselves in the vindication of what they were saying before all this came out. They were voicing their concerns about how the football club was run with major question marks about owner, the board and the direction things were going in.
Nobody was really listening but the fans were right. They’ve been right for a long, long period of time.
The way the club has been run is a joke. Only Everton Football Club can be owned by a billionaire accountant and get done for an accountancy breach.
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I feel sorry for Sean Dyche, I feel sorry for the players and even more so for the fans. This season has been turmoil.
We haven’t been able to bring in players to get us where we want to be any time quickly. All the ‘noise’ as the manager calls it at Everton Football Club, is off the pitch.
It all stems from how Farhad Moshiri has ran the club. He and those working for him have been called out by the fans with their protests and it’s been proven that they were correct.
It’s the people within Goodison Park’s corridors of power who have put us in this position who should be sanctioned, not the players or the fans, but the people who run the football club. They’re the ones who should be hit in the pocket or punished business-wise.
It’s been a long wait for the appeal verdict news to break and I think the wait has hampered our performances in between. It’s good to have some points back but I still can’t get my head around why we’re getting a points deduction for a financial breach.
I know that UEFA have