I always thought that a tenner to watch Tigers+ was good value. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-67437534
Everton have received a 10-point deduction, which will be applied immediately, after being found guilty of breaching the Premier League's Financial Fair Play rules. How do Man City get away with it then?
Can’t see past them walking the division next season. I know they’re now owned by some filthy rich meddling arsehole but this is quite sad really. The top flights longest serving club that until recently has managed to be where they are and achieve what they have by being very well run. Proper fan base too. There’s a lot to admire.
Premier League clubs are only permitted to lose £105m over a three-year period and Everton admitted to being in breach of the profit and sustainability rules, having lost £124.5m over the last three years. It's a more severe penalty than anyone was expecting and Everton are appealing.
I think this is worthy of its own thread to be honest. It’s pretty ground breaking for English football and could set a precedent.
What's their 5 year season pass sales like? Or the arrest frequency of home fans in a comparative with arrests at Aintree Ladies Day?
Just looked at the table, agreed. I thought they were already in and amongst it. They won’t even go bottom with the deduction.
Dyche has got them sorted. Biggest grief for me would be Liverpool gaining loads of titles cos Man C got done big style.