Everton confirm appeal with the Premier League after 10-pt deduction

Everton confirm appeal with the Premier League after 10-pt deduction

December 1, 2023

Everton confirm they have lodged an official appeal with the Premier League against their 10-point deduction which plunged them to second-bottom in the table for breaking rules

  • Toffees will see Appeal Board appointed to hear the case after deadline met
  • Sean Dyche said that he was unaware of the possibility of additional charges 
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Everton have confirmed that they have lodged its appeal against the 10-point deduction the club was handed by the Premier League. 

The Toffees shared that they had made their appeal with the Chair of the Premier League’s Judicial Panel on Friday, which will now lead to the appointment of an Appeal Board to hear the case. 

Sean Dyche’s side were handed the jaw-dropping penalty after being found guilty by the English top flight’s governing body of breaching profit and sustainability rules. 

Last week, Mail Sport reported that the club had until close of play on Friday to lodge the appeal, which they duly did before the deadline passed.

The Premier League has previously stated that it will be heard before the end of the 2023/24 campaign.

Everton have confirmed that they have lodged an official appeal with the Premier League

The club were handed a 10-point deduction which sent them down to second-bottom in table

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Everton run the risk of suffering another points deduction if they are found to have breached spending rules in their next set of accounts, which are set to be submitted by December 31. 

The accounts will cover the 2022/23 season, and under new regulations brought in by the Premier League last season, reports suggest that financial breaches will be fast-tracked and dealt with before before the season’s close. 

Manager Dyche was insistent on Thursday that he hadn’t heard anything about additional penalties, but suggested that the surprise nature of the deduction had thrown a blueprint out of the window. 

‘We were stunned, I think football was stunned, by the outcome of the 10 points (deduction) so who knows what comes next?’ Dyche told reporters. 

‘The way it is sounding from the noise out there it is not just about us, there will be others looked at possibly over time. We will have to wait and see.

‘The recent facts of what happened I think we park and move forward but we won’t start worrying about ifs, buts and maybes.

‘The 10 points currently aren’t there so we have to see through the rest of it and crack on. We just have to be ready for what comes next the best we can.’

Sean Dyche said that he was unaware of the possibility of additional penalties on Thursday

In the weeks that have followed Everton’s shock punishment, fans have been incensed by what they believe is a ‘disproportionate’ penalty. 

Supporters group have raised a reserve of funds to cover the cost of protest material which was on display during last weekend’s Premier League fixtures, including banners dubbing the Premier League ‘corrupt’ and a flag flown by a plane over the Etihad during Manchester City’s daytime fixture against Liverpool. 

Further demonstrations are planned ahead of Everton’s meeting with Nottingham Forest on Saturday at the City Ground. 

Fans have printed banners that read ‘the Master of corruption’ – with the face of Premier League supremo Richard Masters – and ‘The Super League sly six got £22million as a gesture of goodwill’, a nod to how six clubs received a meagre fine for trying to form a European Super League.

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