GARY NEVILLE has launched a blistering attack on the Premier League.
That’s by labelling it a “defunct organisation” that’s “lost trust.”
Neville blasted the English top flight following the decision to dock Everton 10 points for financial breaches.
The Toffees find themselves back in the relegation zone after recording a loss of £124.5million across three seasons.
It exceeded the Premier League threshold by £19.5m.
And Sean Dyche’s team now face a major battle for Premier League survival.
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Following their punishment, Everton released a damning statement calling their points deduction “unjust.”
It came as Manchester City continue to challenge 115 charges of financial breaches.
The Treble winners face allegations of financial dodges between 2008 and 2019.
And Neville feels the Premier League has lost the trust of many due to their decision to immediately punish Everton with a huge deduction for just one breach.
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He said: “Everton’s trust and faith [in the Premier League] has gone completely. The greed and selfishness is out of control – it’s lawless.
“The Premier League is a defunct organisation because they’ve got 20 clubs all voting with self-interest. This has been coming for many years.
“The Super League clubs that tried to destroy the whole of European football…
“They were fined a total of £22 million, £3.5 million for each team, which is an absolute disgrace and a scandal for what they attempted to do, which was the attempted murder of our game.”
Gary Neville was speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk