Everton have been handed a 10-point deduction this season for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
The club was referred to an independent commission in March for alleged breaches relating to the 2021-22 season and a hearing took place last month.
Everton could have been fined or given a transfer embargo, but the Premier League have now confirmed the punishment of a points deduction, which will see Sean Dyche’s side drop to 19th in the table, only above bottom-placed Burnley on goal difference.
A statement from the Premier League read: “An...
If you look at the history of financial related points deductions, it’s usually because of debt or non-payment. It’s unlikely for City to have any points deducted because their breaches have been the opposite.
Everton published their massive losses (nearly 372 million which is 3x over the threshold). Manchester City are being investigated over allegedly not providing accurate information. They made 300 million from the treble prize money itself.
1 charge = 10 points
115 charges = 1150 points?
If you look at the history of financial related points deductions, it’s usually because of debt or non-payment. It’s unlikely for City to have any points deducted because their breaches have been the opposite.
https://www.footballsite.co.uk/DYK/DYK29-PointsDeductions.htm
Everton published their massive losses (nearly 372 million which is 3x over the threshold). Manchester City are being investigated over allegedly not providing accurate information. They made 300 million from the treble prize money itself.