6 + 2 Point Deductions

The League have put so many controls in place to influence results now, from VAR, to the added minutes inconsistencies, linesmen raising and not raising flags depending on who is attacking, FPS and now sporting penalty points. They can write their own story. The whole thing is a farce. Its disgraceful all fans have accepted the shafting year on year, the soul of the game is being eroded worse every year.
 
Love to see how 'we should have known the war was coming' would stand up in a court of law.

Didnt they also pass off the war as 'day to day adjustments' on the first charge as well?

That's the biggest evidence that they're just making it up as they go along.

1st charge they said the Ukraine war didn't count as mitigation. 2nd charge they said it did.

But then only gave us a total of 1pt back for that AND an early plea, while Forest got 2pts back for just the early plea.
 
Player B = Onana
Player C = Gordon

I'm guessing.


Further, the PL argued that Everton’s assertions as to the New Recruitment Strategy were misguided, because its expenditure in FY23 was made at a time when it was likely that Everton knew it was in breach of the PSR, and yet it spent over £100 million on eight new players during that time. The PL rejected that Everton was required to sign those players; indeed, the PL submitted that Everton had signed a number of new players and had therefore incurred substantial amortisation and wage costs during FY23, which were neither necessary nor prudent, given Everton’s Upper Loss Threshold position.

Additionally, Mr. Thelwell’s evidence compared the net spending of all clubs in the Premier League and noted that Everton was only one of four clubs to generate a profit on trading players over the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons (taken together).

Mr. Thelwell was questioned by the PL in cross-examination. In essence, the PL suggested that further players could, and should, have been sold, and the PL put to Mr. Thelwell that Everton inadequately budgeted and, instead, recklessly purchased players. The PL suggested that Mr. Thelwell did what he thought was right for football, without having due regard to compliance with the PSR. In particular, based upon documents said to show the effect of player registrations in the Summer 2022 transfer window, it was put to Mr. Thelwell that the transfers within that resulted in losses (included in Everton’s PSR Calculation) of c.£37 million.

While Mr. Thelwell accepted that Everton was required to comply with the PSR, his evidence was that his role was to strike a balance between the rules and regulations and maintaining a competitive team. However, Mr. Thelwell said that competitiveness was subject to compliance with the PSR, and he reflected upon Everton’s transfers: 26 players were transferred out between Summer 2022, January 2023, and Summer 2023, whereas only 13 were signed. Mr. Thelwell disagreed with the PL’s suggestions that the Club had struck the wrong balance and had sailed too close to the wind.

Ultimately, the PL suggested that Everton’s purchase of players was reckless, at a time when the Club knew it was in serious financial trouble.

Additionally, the PL suggested to Mr. Thelwell that one of Everton’s players, Player B, could have been sold during FY23. Mr. Thelwell’s evidence was that Player B had been obtained pursuant to the New Recruitment Strategy, and his value had increased substantially. Ultimately, during cross-examination, Mr. Thelwell accepted that Player B could have been sold, but that during that time he was still building value and developing his skill. Everton’s intention, therefore, was not to sell him during FY23, but to wait, to allow him to develop, and to sell him thereafter.

The PL also asked Mr. Thelwell about the sale of Player C who, so the PL said, Everton sold in January 2023 despite having planned to sell him for a higher figure in Summer 2023. Mr. Thelwell accepted that the decision to sell Player C was made late and shortly before he was ultimately sold.

lol lol lol


The Premier League are basically saying we should be selling players and not buying new ones.
 

The League have put so many controls in place to influence results now, from VAR, to the added minutes inconsistencies, linesmen raising and not raising flags depending on who is attacking, FPS and now sporting penalty points. They can write their own story. The whole thing is a farce. Its disgraceful all fans have accepted the shafting year on year, the soul of the game is being eroded worse every year.
I'd say it's the boiled frog analogy, but most of the things you mention have all happened in the last few years.
 
The League have put so many controls in place to influence results now, from VAR, to the added minutes inconsistencies, linesmen raising and not raising flags depending on who is attacking, FPS and now sporting penalty points. They can write their own story. The whole thing is a farce. Its disgraceful all fans have accepted the shafting year on year, the soul of the game is being eroded worse every year.
great post...nails my sentiments
 
Derek Hatton on TalkSport in a minute...

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