Let's hope soI'd also say there is about a 1% chance maybe less of us getting a 12 point deduction
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Let's hope soI'd also say there is about a 1% chance maybe less of us getting a 12 point deduction
The player registration, yes.Doesn't every transfer have to be approved by the PL?
If they have rules governing money spent then they damn well had better been monitoring it.The player registration, yes.
The transfer and the fees involved? No.
Yup I know the last time they had a few legal issues they hired some guy for 6 weeks at a cost of £2.5k per hour
No mate, they really, really, really havent.
They do monitor it mate.If they have rules governing money spent then they damn well had better been monitoring it.
I thought they did, but thinking about it why would they have to sanction every deal?The player registration, yes.
The transfer and the fees involved? No.
They have Rumpole of the Bailey working for them, we have Lionel HutzHow does Citys breaking the rules compare to ours.
Do you have a link to that?The Premier League also assured Leeds/Burnley that Everton were compliant.
If this is actually the case, then it should be quite an easy charge for us to have dropped, even a semi competent lawyer could argue that only financial data after the date the PL said we were compliant should be included.Everton hinted at it with 'The Club has, over several years, provided information to the Premier League in an open and transparent manner and has consciously chosen to act with the utmost good faith at all times'
The Premier League also assured Leeds/Burnley that Everton were compliant.
Do you have a link to that?
Im not being funny, I looked and I couldnt find any official quote from The Premier League stating the above.
Last year, Leeds and Burnley wrote to the Premier League asking for Everton's accounts to be independently investigated, although they later dropped their threat of legal action.
The two clubs were advised Everton complied with profit and sustainability rules, after meeting with the Premier League.
So again, not being funny, but thats not an official quote from The Premier League.Everton referral hearing over alleged breach of financial rules set for 25 October
Everton's alleged breach of the Premier League's financial fair play rules will be heard by an independent commission on Wednesday, 25 October.www.bbc.co.uk
So again, not being funny, but thats not an official quote from The Premier League.
But fair enough, the boy Hafez seems a good source.
Which leads me to believe the charge isnt solely related to P&S, my theory is we are being accused of lying.