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Everton are now considered to have an “unfair advantage” over other teams in the Premier League according to the ruling in Manchester City’s legal dispute, Martyn Ziegler reports.
The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 7 October that following the emergence of the panel’s verdict in favour of the champions over Associated Party Transactions [ATPs] that the Toffees now face a new PSR blow.
Amazing how badly we’ve done despite all these unfair advantages of ours.Everton are now considered to have an “unfair advantage” over other teams in the Premier League according to the ruling in Manchester City’s legal dispute, Martyn Ziegler reports.
The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 7 October that following the emergence of the panel’s verdict in favour of the champions over Associated Party Transactions [ATPs] that the Toffees now face a new PSR blow.
Everton are now considered to have an “unfair advantage” over other teams in the Premier League according to the ruling in Manchester City’s legal dispute, Martyn Ziegler reports.
The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 7 October that following the emergence of the panel’s verdict in favour of the champions over Associated Party Transactions [ATPs] that the Toffees now face a new PSR blow.
Everton are now considered to have an “unfair advantage” over other teams in the Premier League according to the ruling in Manchester City’s legal dispute, Martyn Ziegler reports.
The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 7 October that following the emergence of the panel’s verdict in favour of the champions over Associated Party Transactions [ATPs] that the Toffees now face a new PSR blow.
Well now I don't mind us not being awarded stonewall penalties because it balances out with all our other unfair advantages.Everton are now considered to have an “unfair advantage” over other teams in the Premier League according to the ruling in Manchester City’s legal dispute, Martyn Ziegler reports.
The Times journalist wrote for the paper’s website on 7 October that following the emergence of the panel’s verdict in favour of the champions over Associated Party Transactions [ATPs] that the Toffees now face a new PSR blow.
As i said in another threadMoshiri is very much expected to write this off as part of the Friedkin deal. Absolutely nothing to see here
How so? He’s financed the stadium which will set this club on the right path. Did more in 7 seven years than the guy before him who was here for 25..“Played a blinder”
My brother in Christ, he set us back about 30 years.
And built the stadium securing the clubs future for the next 10 decades…If you mean lost a half a billion dollars and set the club back a decade, sure.
This is going on the mantlepiece with "3rd best manager in Everton's history".but Moshiri has played a blinder here