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Financial Fair Play investigation

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Yeah agree with you there, but the leauge then still signed it off. But then also we lost how much sponsorship money from USM and megafon last season, the season they are questioning?. Think I read 60 million but forgive me if I’m completely wrong on that.
I think the PL worked with Everton and agreed on certain aspects of the accounts but I'm not sure they fully endorsed everything. They may well have had issues with other aspects or been made assurances about certain things which didn't transpire with time.

It's difficult to know without full knowledge of the back and forths between the club and PL.

If the sponsorship was worth £60M then that's a pretty slim margin over 3 years or whatever the rules are. Maybe the club has been walking a tightrope and has fell off during the latest evaluation. Lots of businesses have lost out in all manner of industries from jumping into bed with oligarchs. Usmanov's links to Putin and the invasion of Ukraine aren't things that happened overnight - eyebrows have been raised about such links and the jeopardy they bring since before the annexation of Crimea.

We can't accept the benefits of such dealings and then cry victim over them going wrong.
 
Do u realise how comments like that and many many others on here just make Everton sound like a small club? Fans blaming refs, FA and luck, or lack of said, is typical of a small club. Where is the Everton that I grew up admiring gone? Way too many on here are looking for conspiracy theories and acting like you are Birmingham or Baggies fans. No club has been in the PL longer, will you grow a pair and act as fans of the stature of a club the size of Everton FC should act.
You think being in the top division for decades warrants success? I dont In case you haven't noticed Everton FC have have been close once just once in almost 30 years to lifting a trophy, our board, owners and other board room member's over the last couple of decades we have suppressed the ambition for all its employers of this club "Knife to a gun fight" Moyes or "Weve had good times" Bill. One thing that hasn't wilted is us, the fans passion and ambition, we are stronger than ever and following this football club will never leave us regardless of what we write or think. If the outcome of this was down to the fans Vs the PL then there would only be one winner and that's us, unfortunately its in the hands of our inept owner/chairman and co, so i wont hold my breath in the hope of a positive outcome of this.
 
*IF* we avoid a points deduction, the big fine will come with a transfer ban at minimum.
lol lol lol

Put the bleach down.

Utter bunkum from start to finish.

Chelsea got their transfer ban because they were basically taking the players of other clubs and faced a 29 cases of that...and even then they got their embargo cut in half to one window on appeal.
 
Imagine if the points deduction mean we are relegated and having to sift through midtable championship and league 1 teams for signing players for the next 2 years.
What be a points deduction this season. And if we have transfer ban for start of next season and we are still in this league. We are good as gone really.
 
Do u realise how comments like that and many many others on here just make Everton sound like a small club? Fans blaming refs, FA and luck, or lack of said, is typical of a small club. Where is the Everton that I grew up admiring gone? Way too many on here are looking for conspiracy theories and acting like you are Birmingham or Baggies fans. No club has been in the PL longer, will you grow a pair and act as fans of the stature of a club the size of Everton FC should act.
Yep…if I could like this more than once I would
 

Covid losses aside. Surely common sense needs to be given. We lost are 2 main sponsors due to war in Europe. Not our fault and we did the right thing in cutting ties. I’m not saying the club is ran crap because it is as we have have wasted money. But you get articles saying 700 million spend yet don’t say we have sold 450 million of assets too. Stupid thing to say but last 3 seasons should just be pushed aside due to covid and a major war in Europe.
It’s strange, there’s something about wars starting in Europe and us being effected
 
I'd need to read the article but I ain't gonna go behind the Torygraph paywall. But whoever writes the clickbaity tweet likely isn't Chris Bascombe.
Here you go mate:

With each new set of accounts, Everton’s majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri has narrowly avoided a reckoning for his erratic running of the Merseyside club.

Now there are grave fears that it is finally catching up with him.

Everton are contesting the Premier League’s decision to refer an allegation of a breach of Profit and Sustainability regulations to an independent commission, but do not underestimate the sense of foreboding that it has gone this far. For a club in the midst of another relegation fight, the prospect of a points deduction flirts with Premier League doomsday.

No wonder the statement on Friday afternoon was received like a detonation, Everton employees taken aback by the decision as - below ownership level, at least - there was no anticipation of any action given how relatively prudent the club has been recently, and the belief there has been full transparency and co-operation with the Premier League.

Such a robust pursuit of one its members is unprecedented, evidence the new Premier League chair Alison Britain is determined to hold clubs to account where in the past there have been accusations of leniency, not least last season when Burnley and Leeds United led the accusations against the Merseyside club.

Although the alleged breaches follow the receipt of the accounting period between June 30, 2021 and July 31, 2022, it is the cumulative impact of previous financial results that has put the club in such jeopardy of serious sanctions.

Moshiri has been acting like a gambler chasing his losses since his first transfer splurges resulted in a failure which at first could have been described as appalling but may come to be more accurately described as catastrophic.

In all he has spent an estimated £700 million on new players since 2016. Beyond that the club has been handing out extravagant contracts to underperforming players, and had to pay off six sacked managers during Moshiri's tenure - Roberto Martinez, Ronald Koeman, Sam Allardyce, Marco Silva, Rafael Benitez and Frank Lampard. He also spent a fortune recruiting Carlo Ancelotti, who later left for Real Madrid, and backed him with some extraordinary deals for the likes of James Rodriguez who was paid £250,000 a week at a time when Everton were already in serious danger of being sanctioned.


The record shows how each time Everton have seemed to be on course for a more serene period - their ex-director of football Marcel Brands was among the sane voices advising of the perils of veering from a sane financial and recruitment course - the whims of the owner to scatter expensive stardust took hold. Moshiri has suggested he has deferred to recruiters on transfers, and fans when deciding to swing the axe. Whatever his motives or intentions, the consequences now promise to be dire.

Successive managers have inherited a mess trying to work with the limitations imposed by the Financial Fair Play guidelines. It was Benitez’s job to try to navigate a course through in July, 2021. There is some irony that the Premier League believe Everton tipped over the edge in a period which saw moderate spending on Andros Townsend, Demarai Gray and Salomon Rondon, while Benitez fought a public PR battle to get Rodriguez off the wage bill. High-earners Bernard, Theo Walcott and Moise Kean also departed, and Lucas Digne - also on significant salary - was controversially sold to Aston Villa.

But Benitez’s unpopularity meant he too was fired, alongside his coaching staff, in January 2022 after signing Vitalii Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson. The cost of hiring Frank Lampard and another backroom team was an avoidable expense had there been more foresight and clarity in previous football decisions. The cost of Lampard’s subsequent dismissal will be covered in next year’s accounts.
As in previous seasons, Everton might have hoped that clear evidence of trying to remedy the errors of the past would demonstrate a move in the right direction.
They sold Richarlison last summer for a fee which could rise to £60 million, and by the time Anthony Gordon left for Newcastle United the Merseyside club believed itself in a position where they could afford to sign recruits.
The failure to do so in the final week of the January window may prove more expensive than many imagined at the time if they are forbidden from buying players this summer, although a temporary transfer ban would be infinitely more desirable than a points deduction.
It remains to be seen what Sean Dyche makes of it all. Last weekend Dyche was maintaining a positive momentum with a hard-earned point at Chelsea to edge Everton away from the bottom three.
It is inconceivable he had prior notice of such a threat when agreeing to take the Goodison job. Some of Dyche’s predecessors felt they were working with two hands tied behind their back. If he is expected to keep Everton up with a points deduction, or rebuild for next season despite an inability to sign players, Dyche too will feel like he is operating in a strait-jacket.

 

The commission wont report a finding on this for months. Then if it's one where Everton are fined or embargoed for transfer activity Everton would appeal this and around we go for months and months more. (Please dont mention points deductions because that is never on the cards here and anyone suggesting it has rocks in their head)

Meantime - If we stay up - we get our sell-to-buy business done and loan deals done and we take anything they come back with on the chin and crack on.

Our biggest headache is Spurs...then it'll be United, Fulham etc etc.

This isn't even worth mithering with. We have 10 massive real problems ahead of us, and they're our next 10 games. Anything that could come after them is an easily manageable cakewalk in comparison.
 
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Yep, as W3.4 is just the provision that allows the premier league to refer the matter to a commission.And w82 gives them the authority to publicise that they have done so.

They’re not the charges as such.
Yes. Look at City's charge sheet. It's those 'E' rule violations that they'll be looking at...the specifics.

This will take about 6 months to report back.

Just in time for the window to close and us to get our deals done.
 

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