Everton in a big mess ...

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If Everton are successfully sued and go bankrupt it’s very possible you get a similar situation to Rangers in Scotland. The premier league wouldn’t accept them back in and as a new club would need to start again from lower down the pyramid. You can see Chelsea and Man City being bailed out so no risk of administration there and everyone else happy to make an example of Everton.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administration_and_liquidation_of_the_Rangers_Football_Club_plc
 
If Everton are successfully sued and go bankrupt it’s very possible you get a similar situation to Rangers in Scotland. The premier league wouldn’t accept them back in and as a new club would need to start again from lower down the pyramid. You can see Chelsea and Man City being bailed out so no risk of administration there and everyone else happy to make an example of Everton.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administration_and_liquidation_of_the_Rangers_Football_Club_plc

I'm of the same opinion, I can't see the premier League throwing the book at either Man City or Chelsea - too high profile
 
I just can’t see the Premier League getting into a position where they realistically have to come down as hard on Man City as Everton.

For this reason alone the Everton points deduction will probably be overturned. Will be changed to a transfer ban and a fine, then spun into “this is a final warning, don’t do it again”. They can then apply the same logic to Man City.


They could always test the water by going someone smaller, like Newcastle. It’s about time those legally binding assurances were looked at.

Aye those assurances! Almost certainly do not exist, or they would have been published.
 
Irrespective of whether or not they've broken any rules they're clearly quite happy to accept being milllions in debt. We're always told about the riches of the PL and the vast sums clubs bring in from merchandising, gates, TV, etc.

The reality is that no matter how much comes in they spend it all then borrow more.
Would like to know how much Burnley have spent in trying to secure they're place in the Premiership, cos however much it was currently it isn't enough.
 
Dyche could become one of the few Everton managers to improve rather than trash their reputation.

Yep him and Sam. And they turned their noses up at Sam and would have at Dyche had they not been desperate.

If they had left Sam in, and spent half the money since he left, they'd be just outside the top six or in it, rather than in the bottom three.
 
Reducing the points deduction would allow the football authorities to do the same when it eventually comes to charging Man City. Nailed on.
"35 point deduction suspended for 12 months"
 
Reducing the points deduction would allow the football authorities to do the same when it eventually comes to charging Man City. Nailed on.

100% hoy the big statement out with 10 point deduction.......dust settles....appears there enforcing FFP....reduce point reduction on appeal.....they can all rub hands together on a job well done.....all in a year when the point reduction wont send them down anyway

Only other scenario i see the point reduction staying is, the appeal takes long enough that Everton look like they will stay up.....then they leave it in place.....that like you point out leaves the dilemma of needing future point reductions to remain in place fully