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    Aaron Ramsdale to return to Arsenal first-team and replace David Raya in club’s first match since keeper’s dad’s rant

    AARON RAMSDALE is set to return to Arsenal’s Premier League starting XI for the first time since September next weekend.The England man last started a game in the Premier League for the Gunners against Manchester United in Arsenal’s fourth league game of the season.
    Aaron Ramsdale will come back in for David Raya against BrentfordCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    That preceded the season’s first international break and since then Ramsdale has been dropped in favour of Brentford loanee David Raya.
    Ramsdale has instead been limited to Carabao Cup appearances against Brentford and West Ham.
    Arsenal’s no2 will step back into his former first-choice role against Brentford with Raya being ineligible to face his parent club.
    Raya’s agent claimed that Arsenal wanted to sign Raya outright but were prevented in doing so by FFP regulations.
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    So Raya is instead a £3 million Brentford loanee with Arsenal having the option to buy the Spaniard for £27m.
    It is widely expected that Arsenal will activate the buy clause this summer.
    Ramsdale’s chances of making a return as Arsenal’s no1 were harmed by a recent interview with Ian Wright where he said: “If you ask me to concentrate on a game of football for 90 minutes I’m finished. I can’t do it.
    “So that’s why I get involved with the fans and I’ll sing along with the songs.
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    “If someone’s giving me abuse I’ll turn around and I’ll give them a bit back.”
    Ian Wright looked stunned at Ramsdale’s admission before the keeper continued: “I’ve had my two/three minutes of sort of madness in my head, straight back to the football.
    “I’ve got 10/15 minutes of total concentration again – next thing you know half time is around.”
    Meanwhile Ramsdale’s father, Nick, this week hit back at critics of his son last week and labelled them a “disgrace”.
    He said: “It’s the unfounded stuff you find difficult. Football is all about opinion.”
    Ramsdale’s father was particularly angry about Jamie Carragher’s accusation that Ramsdale played up to the cameras when he applauded an excellent Raya save.
    He said: “Sometimes you find it difficult. Mr Carragher was talking like my lad was a phoney but he doesn’t know Aaron, he doesn’t know if he’s a phoney or not.
    “He was on Sky judging my son and he doesn’t even know him.” More

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    Supercomputer predicts 2023-24 Premier League table after Everton slapped with 10-point deduction for FFP rule breach

    A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table following Everton’s shock 10-point deduction.The Toffees dropped down to 19th in the table on Friday after being hit with the huge points deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules.
    Everton have been hit with a 10-point deductionCredit: PA
    Sean Dyche and his team now sit 19th in the Premier League tableCredit: Getty

    An official Premier League statement read: “An independent commission has imposed an immediate deduction of 10 points on Everton FC for a breach of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSRs).
    “The Premier League issued a complaint against the club and referred the case to an independent commission earlier this year. During the proceedings, the club admitted it was in breach of the PSRs for the period ending Season 2021/22 but the extent of the breach remained in dispute.
    “Following a five-day hearing last month, the commission determined that Everton FC’s PSR calculation for the relevant period resulted in a loss of £124.5million, as contended by the Premier League, which exceeded the threshold of £105million permitted under the PSRs.
    “The commission concluded that a sporting sanction in the form of a 10-point deduction should be imposed. That sanction has immediate effect.”
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    Everton are now planning to appeal the “unjust” decision.
    However, if the Toffees are unsuccessful they face a far greater risk of relegation from England’s top tier.
    Bettingexpert’s supercomputer BETSiE has determined whether or not Sean Dyche’s side will face the drop at the end of the campaign.
    And fortunately for Evertonians, they are expected to stay up.
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    How the supercomputer predicts the Premier League table to look at the end of the season
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    The supercomputer predicts the Toffees to finish 17th in the Premier League table, above Burnley, Luton and Sheffield United.
    They are also expected to end the season seven points clear of the relegation zone.
    Burnley are predicted to finish in 18th, with Luton 19th and Sheffield United rock bottom.
    At the other end of the table, Manchester City are set to win the title again with Arsenal falling short for the second successive season.
    Liverpool and Newcastle finish the supercomputer-generated top four with Aston Villa fifth, Tottenham sixth and Chelsea seventh.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United are expected to drop all the way down to eighth in what could be one of their worst-ever Prem campaigns.
    EVERTON CHAOS
    Following the points deduction, fans are speculating how badly Man City and Chelsea, who are also facing questions over their finances, could be punished if found guilty.
    Some have even joked City could drop into the NATIONAL LEAGUE, however the club deny any wrongdoing.
    With the Toffees now facing a relegation scrap, some of their top stars could be considering jumping ship.
    Follow the latest in our live Everton blog.
    Everton points deduction
    EVERTON have become the first Premier League team to be deducted points for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations for profit and sustainability.
    The Toffees’ ten-point hit comes after an independent Commission determined Everton recorded losses of £124.5million as per Premier League regulation calculations over the three years up to 2021-22 – exceeding the permitted £105m limit.
    The Goodison Park club have posted financial deficits for five years in a row.
    Manchester City are fighting 115 charges of FFP breaches put forward by the Premier League last season.
    Only two clubs in Premier League history have been docked points.
    Middlesbrough saw three points deducted in 1996-97 for failing to fulfil a fixture against Blackburn.
    In March 2010, Portsmouth had nine points stripped for entering administration.
    Both Middlesbrough and Portsmouth were relegated following their respective points punishments.
    The ten-point deduction drops Everton to 19th in the Premier League table, level on four points with bottom-club Burnley. More

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    Fans convinced Man City will end up in NATIONAL LEAGUE after Everton get 10-point deduction for breaching FFP rules

    RIVAL fans have joked Manchester City will end up playing in non-league following Everton’s points deduction.The Toffees have been hit with a 10-point penalty by the Premier League after they were found guilty of breaching FFP rules.
    Fans think Manchester City will end up in non-league after Everton’s points deductionCredit: Getty
    City were were charged in February over a series of alleged financial dodges between 2008 and 2019.
    The Treble winners are challenging their 115 charges, though, and even suggested in May that the KC running the case could be biased because he is an Arsenal fan.
    If they are found guilty, a financial expert has warned they could be RELEGATED from the Premier League.
    The former adviser to Man City points out that the charges against the reigning Premier League champions are much more serious than those Everton have been found guilty of.
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    Everton’s points deduction has seen the club drop into the relegation zone, with Sean Dyche’s side only off the bottom on goal difference.
    However, City could be hit with an even bigger penalty if they are also found guilty of breaching Premier League rules.
    Following the news of Everton’s punishment, some rival fans even claimed City would end up being forced out of the Football League.
    One supporter wrote: “If Everton have been docked 10 points, Man City should be playing in the National League by the time their case is heard!”
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    Another added: “The Premier League have a chance to do the funniest thing in history and dish out an immediate 1150 points deduction.”
    A third fan reacted by commenting: “City must get triple that.”
    Everton points deduction
    EVERTON have become the first Premier League team to be deducted points for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations for profit and sustainability.
    The Toffees’ ten-point hit comes after an independent Commission determined Everton recorded losses of £124.5million as per Premier League regulation calculations over the three years up to 2021-22 – exceeding the permitted £105m limit.
    The Goodison Park club have posted financial deficits for five years in a row.
    Manchester City are fighting 115 charges of FFP breaches put forward by the Premier League last season.
    Only two clubs in Premier League history have been docked points.
    Middlesbrough saw three points deducted in 1996-97 for failing to fulfil a fixture against Blackburn.
    In March 2010, Portsmouth had nine points stripped for entering administration.
    Both Middlesbrough and Portsmouth were relegated following their respective points punishments.
    The ten-point deduction drops Everton to 19th in the Premier League table, level on four points with bottom-club Burnley.

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    Meanwhile, one more said: “By that logic, Man City should be relegated to League Two.”
    Everton’s sanction has taken place with immediate effect, with the Toffees dropping five places to 19th in the table.
    They are the first Premier League team to be hit with a points deduction for breaching FFP rules.
    The club have been punished for breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of £44.7m for the 2021-22 season – bringing their three-year total to £124.5m
    That exceeds the Premier League threshold, which permits a maximum loss of £105m across three years, by £19.5m.
    Three clubs are already said to be planning legal action against the Toffees.
    Leicester, Burnley and Leeds have been on the wrong end of relegation battles with Everton over the past two years.
    And according to The Mail, they could seek as much as £300MILLION in damages – with each club estimating they lost around £100m from being relegated to the Championship.
    Everton will be in the relegation mix again this season after today’s punishment.
    However, a supercomputer has predicted the Toffees will SURVIVE. More

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    Three clubs ‘plan to SUE Everton’ after they are docked 10 points for breaching FFP rules

    THREE clubs are planning to sue Everton after they were found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play rules, according to reports.The Premier League Commission confirmed on Friday that the Toffees have been docked ten points for the breaches – leaving them second bottom of the table.
    Everton could be hit with legal action from three clubsCredit: PA
    But the punishment may not be enough for Leicester, Burnley and Leeds.
    All three have been on the wrong end of relegation battles with Everton over the past two years.
    And according to the Daily Mail, they could seek as much as £300MILLION in damages – with each club estimating they lost around £100m from being relegated to the Championship.
    It is understood the three sides contacted 777 Partners – the Merseyside outfit’s new owners – before the ruling to state their intention to sue if they were found guilty.
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    And it is now being reported chiefs from the three clubs met on Friday afternoon to reaffirm their plan to sue Everton.
    The Toffees have confirmed they will appeal the decision to the Premier League.
    Burnley were relegated at the end of the 2021-22 season after they finished 18th, four points below Everton.
    Leeds and Leicester were both relegated back in May as Everton’s win on the final day kept them up by two points.
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    Everton’s points deduction has been implemented immediately, leaving them off the bottom of the table only by virtue of goal difference.
    The club have been punished for breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of £44.7m for the 2021-22 season – bringing their three-year total to £124.5m
    That exceeds the Premier League threshold, which permits a maximum loss of £105m across three years, by £19.5m.
    Everton have released a statement labelling the punishment “unjust”.
    Meanwhile fans have already started speculating how badly Man City and Chelsea, who are also facing questions over their finances, could be punished.
    Everton points deduction
    EVERTON have become the first Premier League team to be deducted points for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations for profit and sustainability.
    The Toffees’ ten-point hit comes after an independent Commission determined Everton recorded losses of £124.5million as per Premier League regulation calculations over the three years up to 2021-22 – exceeding the permitted £105m limit.
    The Goodison Park club have posted financial deficits for five years in a row.
    Manchester City are fighting 115 charges of FFP breaches put forward by the Premier League last season.
    Only two clubs in Premier League history have been docked points.
    Middlesbrough saw three points deducted in 1996-97 for failing to fulfil a fixture against Blackburn.
    In March 2010, Portsmouth had nine points stripped for entering administration.
    Both Middlesbrough and Portsmouth were relegated following their respective points punishments.
    The ten-point deduction drops Everton to 19th in the Premier League table, level on four points with bottom-club Burnley. More

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    Chelsea and Man City look set for RELEGATION if found guilty of FFP breaches, warns ex-financial advisor to champs

    CHELSEA and Manchester City face the threat of RELEGATION, according to a former financial advisor to the Etihad club.Everton were slapped with a shock ten-point deduction for a single breach of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability Financial Fair Play rules.
    Manchester City are fighting back against 115 charges of breaching FFP Premier League rulesCredit: The Times
    Chelsea are also at risk of a major punishment for possible FFP breachesCredit: Reuters
    The Toffees are the first team to be docked points for breaking FFP regulations in the Premier League.
    And now it is understood both Chelsea and City could be in serious trouble.
    City were hit with a mammoth 115 charges of FFP breaches by the Premier League last season.
    The club continue to protest their innocence and are launching a major legal defence case to fight the Premier League.
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    Chelsea, meanwhile, are under the microscope for payments related to former owner Roman Abramovich.
    And now Stefan Borson, a legal expert, believes both clubs could be booted out of the top flight.
    Borson tweeted: “Without seeing the judgement/award -10 points for Everton feels harsh for a straightforward FFP breach to me.
    “But reinforces that sanctions against City [if proven] and now Chelsea [if charged and admitted on the off-books payments] will be potentially relegation inducing.
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    “One thing is for sure, given the scale of this sporting sanction, Chelsea’s calculus (in my opinion) that they could breach Premier League profit and sustainability and just take a fine as a cost of doing business, must be in urgent and immediate reconsideration.
    “The January window may be interesting. Even in the best case, they can no longer rely on being able to convince an Independent Commission to accept their Covid and Sanctions allowances as exceptional adjustments (to the extent that was the plan).”
    Manchester City were subject to a four-year investigation looking into their finances from 2009 to 2018 and were also charged for their lack of cooperation.
    Premier League lawyers believe City refused to disclose the true source of their revenues by claiming they were from sponsors against the backdrop of the club’s Abu Dhabi owners.

    Sean Dyche’s Everton were the first Premier League team to be docked points for FFP breachesCredit: Getty
    City are also accused of paying a significant portion of ex-manager Roberto Mancini’s salary through an Abu Dhabi shell company and hiding that.
    Chelsea, meanwhile, were fined £8.6million by Uefa for FFP breaches during the Abramovich reign and the Premier League are still examining the 2012 to 2019 period to see if they broke league rules.
    But this week news emerged that further punishment could be in store for the Blues after leaked documents appeared to reveal the Russian billionaire broke rules.
    It is suggested off-the-books funds from a third-party hidden money trail could land the West Londoners in hot water.
    Although if found guilty, this would more likely to land Chelsea with a fine rather than a points deduction as the payments in question are not related to FFP regulations.
    Chelsea have been on a bonkers spending spree that has seen more than £1billion splashed on new transfers in just three windows since Todd Boehly bought the club last year.
    ‘SWEATING PROFUSELY’
    SunSport’s chief sports reporter Martin Lipton told talkSPORT Chelsea and Manchester City will be “sweating profusely” following Everton’s points deduction.
    He said: “There are 115 charges against City being denied and they claim they have a solid case.
    “Chelsea have opened their books and admitted their breaches.
    “With Chelsea, lots of the allegations come before FFP rules came in.
    “The obvious expectation will be a points deduction but it will likely be relegation for City if they are found guilty.
    Everton points deduction
    EVERTON have become the first Premier League team to be deducted points for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations for profit and sustainability.
    The Toffees’ ten-point hit comes after an independent Commission determined Everton recorded losses of £124.5million as per Premier League regulation calculations over the three years up to 2021-22 – exceeding the permitted £105m limit.
    The Goodison Park club have posted financial deficits for five years in a row.
    Manchester City are fighting 115 charges of FFP breaches put forward by the Premier League last season.
    Only two clubs in Premier League history have been docked points.
    Middlesbrough saw three points deducted in 1996-97 for failing to fulfil a fixture against Blackburn.
    In March 2010, Portsmouth had nine points stripped for entering administration.
    Both Middlesbrough and Portsmouth were relegated following their respective points punishments.
    The ten-point deduction drops Everton to 19th in the Premier League table, level on four points with bottom-club Burnley.

    “City have extremely adept lawyers but one lost in the Supreme Court this week.”
    Everton received the groundbreaking punishment after suffering £124.5m losses over the three years ending 2021-22, exceeding the £105m limit.
    Their ten-point deduction drops Sean Dyche’s side to 19th in the Premier League, level on four points with bottom-side Burnley and five adrift of safety.
    Only two clubs in Premier League history have previously been docked points.
    Middlesbrough saw three points deducted in 1996-97 for failing to fulfil a fixture against Blackburn.
    In March 2010, Portsmouth had nine points stripped for entering administration.
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    Former Man Utd coach who players cruelly branded ‘Ted Lasso’ lands first manager job in two years

    FORMER Manchester United coach Chris Armas is set for his first managerial job in two years, according to reports.The Athletic claim that the Colorado Rapids are on the verge of hiring the former United man.
    Armas was regularly spotted with a pair of AirPods in his earsCredit: PA
    The American coach was cruelly dubbed ‘Ted Lasso’ during his stint as the assistant manager to Ralf Rangnick in the 2021-22 season.
    Manchester United’s stars were left frustrated by Rangnick’s apparently “old fashioned” approach to managing and the fact that he left most of the coaching to Armas.
    The coach cut a distinctive figure thanks to the fact he always had a pair of Apple AirPods in his ears while on the bench – something he used to communicate with fellow coach Ewan Sharp.
    After leaving Manchester United along with Rangnick in 2022, Armas had a brief stint at Leeds under Jesse Marsch’s stewardship.
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    Armas took over from Marsch at the New York Red Bulls in 2018 in his job in football as a manager.
    He won the MLS supporters shield trophy with the team and had a record of 33 wins, 27 draws and 11 defeats.
    His only other job as a manager came when he was coach of Toronto FC in 2021 – but he was let go after just 11 matches.
    His new side, The Colorado Rapids finished bottom of the MLS Western Conference last season.
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    The Rapids parted ways with former coach Robin Fraser in September.
    Armas had a successful MLS career as a player, being named in the MLS best XI five times.
    He won an MLS Cup and four US Open Cups with the Chicago Fire.
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    I spent seven years at Arsenal then quit for controversial Chelsea transfer – I had to find a new path

    OMARI HUTCHINSON has insisted that the decision to quit Arsenal and join rivals Chelsea was right – despite making just TWO first-team appearances.The 20-year-old winger generated a lot of buzz and excitement when he joined the Blues from the Gunners in the summer of 2022.
    Omari Hutchinson is hoping to fire Ipswich Town to promotion this termCredit: Getty
    He controversially quit Arsenal to join Chelsea in 2022Credit: Getty
    He appeared to be on the verge of making the breakthrough at Arsenal under Mikel Arteta after his inclusion in a number of matchday squads towards the end of the 2021/22 campaign.
    However, after talks over a new deal broke down, he instead decided to head back across the capital to the club where he was part of their academy until 2012.
    Hutchinson soon hit the headlines when scoring a brilliant solo goal to help the U21s beat Leyton Orient 3-2 and he got two appearances under his belt under Graham Potter.
    However, following his departure from Chelsea and Todd Boehly’s takeover leading to an influx of new signings, he failed to get any more outings last term.
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    Then, this summer, he was sent out on loan to Ipswich Town following their promotion to the Championship from League One.
    The former England youth international, who has since gone on to be capped twice by Jamaica at senior level, has shown glimpses of his potential for Kieran McKenna’s high-flying Tractor Boys.
    And even though he does not appear to be in Mauricio Pochettino’s thoughts at present while at Portman Road, Hutchinson is confident that he can follow in Chelsea captain Reece James’ footsteps, who is now a regular following a previous loan spell at Wigan Athletic.
    The starlet told The Athletic: “I was at Arsenal from 11 to playing for the under-23s.
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    “I have a lot of friends there and obviously the coaching staff, so it was a difficult decision to leave.
    “I always felt loved there. All the fans were waiting for me to push on into the first team. But things didn’t just work out for one reason or another.
    “I just had to get over stuff like that. I spoke to the people at Chelsea, saw the pathway they had for me, knew the staff there and some of the players. I already knew Reece James and he told me to come. Everyone gave Chelsea a positive review. I believe it has worked out so far.”
    He then added: “Reece has been on the journey that I want to go on — from the academy, to a loan in the Championship, to the first team.
    “He told me to go and do my thing at Ipswich, to show what I’m about. Then come back and be ready (for Chelsea).
    “Reece was always on my team whenever I trained with the senior squad last season, so I never got to take him on. I hope to be taking him on soon.”
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    Everton points deduction LIVE: Toffees docked 10 Premier League points for breaching FFP rules – reaction

    EVERTON have plunged into a Premier League relegation battle after being hit with a 10-point deduction for breaching FFP rules.The Premier League has called for the punishment after Everton recorded heavy financial losses over the past three years.
    And the Toffees are now only one place off 20th due to their goal difference as a result.
    Follow SunSport’s live blog for all the latest from Everton
    FSA on Everton’s sanction
    The FSA (Football Supporters’ Association) has claimed that football needs an independent regulator urgently after Everton’s 10-point deduction.
    A statement reads: “The FSA has always argued that football needs an independent regulator with real time powers to intervene before clubs get themselves into positions where a points deduction is handed out.
    “Today’s news once again shows the urgent need for the Government to deliver an independent regulator for football as soon as possible. This shouldn’t be happening.
    “We’ve seen far too many clubs across the game find themselves in financial trouble and our sympathy is always with the supporters – they didn’t create the problems but they are punished alongside their club.”
    Everton should take it, says Southall
    Neville Southall believes Everton should accept their 10-point deduction and “suck it up”.
    He told BBC Radio Five Live: “It has been coming so it is no surprise. But at the end of the day they knew it was coming and if they are doing Everton they are doing other clubs as well. Otherwise, it is discrimination against one club.
    “All it will do is galvanise the players, the manager and the fans into one, which is a good thing, but they must appeal as that is what everyone does.
    “However, if I was them I would just take it and get it out of the way. They are playing well and the Premier League is not a great league from the bottom half down, so we have a chance of winning that little bit of a league. It sounds harsh and horrendous but if you broke the rules, you broke the rules – just suck it up.”
    Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table
    A supercomputer has predicted the Premier League table at the end of the season after Everton’s points deduction.
    The prediction sees the Toffees just survive relegation and finish in 17th place.
    It means that Burnley, Luton and Sheffield United will return to the Championship after one season.

    Star reacts to news
    Everton youth star Bradley Moonan has reacted to the news about the club’s sanction on social media.

    Where are Everton in the league?
    Since Everton have been hit with a ten point deduction they have dropped from their spot in 14th in the Premier League.
    The club now sits 19th with only four points.
    The club remain off the bottom of the table on goal difference.

    Stars could jump ship
    Everton could lose a host of star names after being hit with a 10-point deduction by the Premier League.
    Sun Sport has looked at SEVEN potential star men who could leave Sean Dyche’s squad over the coming months following the blockbuster news.
    The list includes the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Jordan Pickford and Dwight McNeil.

    How long do Everton have to appeal?
    Everton have seven days to lodge their appeal against the sanctions imposed on them.
    After that an appeal board will be appointed and then the Premier League have seven days to respond to the appeal.
    An appeal date will then be put in place and this should be before the end of the season.
    What about Chelsea and Man City?
    Chelsea and Manchester City face the threat of RELEGATION, according to a former financial advisor to the Etihad club.
    Following Everton’s sanctions Stefan Borson, a legal expert, believes both clubs could be booted out of the top flight.
    Borson tweeted: “Without seeing the judgement/award -10 points for Everton feels harsh for a straightforward FFP breach to me.
    “But reinforces that sanctions against City [if proven] and now Chelsea [if charged and admitted on the off-books payments] will be potentially relegation inducing.
    “One thing is for sure, given the scale of this sporting sanction, Chelsea’s calculus (in my opinion) that they could breach Premier League profit and sustainability and just take a fine as a cost of doing business, must be in urgent and immediate reconsideration.
    “The January window may be interesting. Even in the best case, they can no longer rely on being able to convince an Independent Commission to accept their Covid and Sanctions allowances as exceptional adjustments (to the extent that was the plan).”

    Clubs ‘could sue’ Everton
    Three clubs are planning to sue Everton after they were found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play rules, according to reports.
    But the punishment of a 10 point deduction may not be enough for Leicester, Burnley and Leeds.
    All three have been on the wrong end of relegation battles with Everton over the past two years.
    According to The Mail, they are seeking as much as £300MILLION – with each club estimating they lost £100m from their respective relegations to the Championship.
    It is understood the three sides contacted 777 Partners – the Merseyside outfit’s new owners – to state their intention to sue if they were found guilty.
    And it is now being reported they met on Friday afternoon to reaffirm their plan to sue Everton.

    Merson’s view on sanction
    Paul Merson has tweeted following Everton’s sanction and claimed that teams will not catch the big six if they “can’t spend”.
    He wrote: “Top 6 won’t be caught if teams can’t spend money…”

    What has the PL said?
    The Premier League announced the decision with the following statement.
    It read: “An independent Commission has imposed an immediate deduction of 10 points on Everton FC for a breach of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSRs).
    “The Premier League issued a complaint against the club and referred the case to an independent Commission earlier this year.
    “During the proceedings, the club admitted it was in breach of the PSRs for the period ending Season 2021/22 but the extent of the breach remained in dispute.
    “Following a five-day hearing last month, the commission determined that Everton FC’s PSR Calculation for the relevant period resulted in a loss of £124.5million, as contended by the Premier League, which exceeded the threshold of £105million permitted under the PSRs.
    “The commission concluded that a sporting sanction in the form of a 10-point deduction should be imposed. That sanction has immediate effect.”
    Carragher slams Everton punishment
    Jamie Carragher has hit out at the 10-point deduction handed to Everton calling it “excessive”.
    He wrote on social media: “The 10-point deduction for Everton is excessive and not right, considering they have been working with the PL about this for the last couple of years.
    “Would it have been better to be evasive and try and drag it out like other clubs?
    “No doubt relegated clubs will have put big pressure on the PL to deal with Everton, but when you consider 6 clubs tried to leave the PL and there was no sanction at all it doesn’t feel right.
    “Until other clubs are sanctioned Everton will feel they are being used to show there is no need for an independent regulator, and they are right.”

    One positive for Everton
    With Everton’s season turned upside down and now in a relegation fight, there is one good omen for the club.
    Only once has a club with four points or fewer after 12 points survived the drop.
    That was Everton back in the 1994-95 season.

    Everton penalised for direct loan, says expert
    Kieran Maguire, a football finance expert, believes that Everton have been penalised for owner Farhad Moshiri loaning the club money himself rather than loans from high-interest banks.
    Farhad Moshiri acquired the club about seven years ago. He did try to accelerate Everton through increasing player transfer, they had operated a very tight ship prior to that.
    There were quite a few managerial changes and I’m sure Everton will take responsibility and say they were not completely blameless and were close to the limit.
    But the Premier League decided to look at the extend of Everton’s losses were over £300 million in a three-year period but you are allowed specific deductions for investment in infrastructure, the women’s team, the community which Everton’s is unprecedented in the country.
    Everton will feel these are our calculations, the Premier League decided to take a deeper look.
    If Everton had borrowed money through a bank and put that money into the stadium, I think they would have been below the limit whereas they’ve borrowed money directly through the owner and this is proving to be a legal/ accounting issue rather than a footballing one.
    If there was going to be a breach and a points deduction, I think most people thought it would have been in the region of 3-6.
    Ten is unprecedented, Birmingham City breached financial fair play rules in the Championship a few years ago and were given a nine-point deduction. That was for a much clearer set of circumstances so you can understand why Everton are aggrieved.
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    Cottee still confident
    Another former Everton star, Tony Cottee, believes that Everton will manage to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
    He, like Lineker, also questioned whether or not other clubs would get punishments.
    He wrote: “Let’s just hope it’s not one rule for Everton and one rule for the top Clubs?!
    “I still think that they’ll stay up despite the 10 pts.”

    Lineker on Everton sanction
    Former Everton star Gary Lineker has tweeted after Everton were docked 10 points by the Premier League.
    He asked whether any other clubs would see similar punishments.
    He wrote: “With Everton being docked 10 points, it will be very interesting to see if other clubs are sanctioned.”

    Where does it leaves Everton?
    Everton have dropped from 14th to 19th in the Premier League table, with their goal difference keeping them off the bottom.
    The likes of Nottingham Forest, Fulham, Bournemouth, Luton Town and Sheffield United have all jumped up one spot.

    Everton will appeal
    Everton have insisted that the club will appeal the decision that it has labelled as “unjust”.
    Everton Football Club is both shocked and disappointed by the ruling of the Premier League’s Commission.
    The Club believes that the commission has imposed a wholly disproportionate and unjust sporting sanction. The club has already communicated its intention to appeal the decision to the Premier League. The appeal process will now commence and the club’s case will be heard by an Appeal Board appointed pursuant to the Premier League’s rules in due course.
    Everton maintains that it has been open and transparent in the information it has provided to the Premier League and that it has always respected the integrity of the process.
    The club does not recognise the finding that it failed to act with the utmost good faith and it does not understand this to have been an allegation made by the Premier League during the course of proceedings.
    Both the harshness and severity of the sanction imposed by the Commission are neither a fair nor a reasonable reflection of the evidence submitted.
    The club will also monitor with great interest the decisions made in any other cases concerning the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.
    Everton cannot comment on this matter any further until the appeal process has concluded.Club statementEverton
    What the sanction means?
    Everton’s sanction means they are the first Premier League club to be hit with a points deduction for breaching FFP rules.
    The Toffees have been punished for breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of £124.5million for the 2021/22 season.
    That exceeds the Premier League threshold, which permits a maximum loss of £105m for one year.
    Everton hit with points deduction
    Everton have been hit with a 10-point deduction by the Premier League for breaching profit and sustainability rules.
    The sanction takes place with immediate effect which means the Toffees drop five places and are now in the relegation zone – and only off the bottom thanks to goal difference. More