It’s another D-Day for Everton having been waiting on their news from the latest Commission and having been deducted a further two points, it’s another dagger in the heart of the football club.
Everton have said that they are going to appeal but while on the one hand I think it’s good that the club are coming out fighting, I’m wondering what the negatives around this will be for Sean Dyche and the players. The goalposts haven’t really changed for them, it’s still in the team’s hands at this moment in time and it’s up to them to keep us safe in the Premier League.
I don’t want the uncertainty hampering our performances which I think has happened since the second charge was announced and our levels dropped and the results didn’t come. I feel a lot of that was down to the cloud over the football club.
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We could see that again with the club appealing a second time, the season finishing and doubts over what could happen. It’s a guessing game as to whether we get a point back, both back or even if we can have more added on if we were to fail.
It feels like an absolute joke that the club have been punished twice in one season yet another of my former clubs Manchester City have 115 charges still hanging over them. For Evertonians there is a feeling of ‘it’s always us.’
The rules are changing again for next season so the Premier League are just becoming a laughing stock. The inconsistency over the results of these three different commissions is mind-boggling.
If the Premier League had kept quiet this season then they might have got away without having any government intervention but by trying to flex their