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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 17 Nov 12:31
They have received a 10-point deduction, applied immediately, for breaching the EPL`s Financial Fair Play rules. That puts them joint-bottom of the League with Burnley on 4 points.
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Fri 17 Nov 13:04
Neverton the gift that keeps on giving.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 17 Nov 13:22
I must say I have a soft spot for Everton, possibly because they were the first English side I saw `live` when the Pars beat them back in the 60s. If they broke the FFP rules they didn`t get much benefit from it!
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Fri 17 Nov 13:29
I think Sean Dyche will keep them up. There`s a long way to go. The newly promoted teams are really struggling. Last year`s relegated teams are all in with a good chance of promotion. I don`t think there`s been a season when the three promoted teams were all relegated and vice versa, but there may have been a number of near misses.🤔
I`d imagine Man City will be a bit concerned as they`re facing a much larger number of charges. Who else is under investigation? Chelsea? Man U? Liverpool?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Fri 17 Nov 13:39
Man City will not be concerned.
They have enough money (ironically) to make the charges go away. Chelsea too.
Everton don`t.
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Fri 17 Nov 13:58
City 115 FFP charges, gonna be interesting.
Everton 1 FFP charge -10 points
I think they`ll be very worried.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Fri 17 Nov 14:21
Nah.
Worst case scenario they`ll just do a Rangers (or Juventus). Take a hit for a few years but they`ll get to keep most of the titles they won through cheating. And then pretend it never happened.
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Topic Originator: WarringtonPar
Date: Fri 17 Nov 14:24
Quote:
GG4, Fri 17 Nov 13:58
City 115 FFP charges, gonna be interesting.
Everton 1 FFP charge -10 points
I think they`ll be very worried.
I suspect the FA have already had their envelope, if rumours are true it’s been discussed at govt level I’ll be surprised if anything comes of it. Though why city feel the need to employ expensive lawyers would suggest they have something to hide.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 17 Nov 14:38
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Bandy, Fri 17 Nov 14:21
Nah.
Worst case scenario they`ll just do a Rangers (or Juventus). Take a hit for a few years but they`ll get to keep most of the titles they won through cheating. And then pretend it never happened.
Thing with that is, the English system has leagues full of teams that couldn’t care less about Man City being in the lower leagues…in Scotland all the part time clubs seen the money and the SPFL just HAD to have Gers in top 4 flights - City, if found guilty of even 10 charges, will be lucky to even be in the top 6 leagues in the pyramid down there!
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Fri 17 Nov 14:47
Here`s hoping Dave1885.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Fri 17 Nov 15:13
Everton have gotten off with it basically. Had they been given this deduction last season then they`d have been relegated.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Fri 17 Nov 15:22
I don`t think that`s a coincidence TOWK. Had they been in a relegation fight - the penalty would be less. This makes the punishment look tough, without actually being tough.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Fri 17 Nov 22:47
The English Premier league bowing down to any club , country that owns an English Club with enough money .
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Sat 18 Nov 09:21
Agree that it couldn’t have been a better time if they were to get it. The year it actually happened Burnley would’ve stayed up and if last season then Leicester.
Looks like five clubs are seeking compensation.
Anyway, the promoted teams this year have been brutal - they’ll be fine.
Post Edited (Sat 18 Nov 09:22)
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Topic Originator: shellypar
Date: Sat 18 Nov 11:12
Quote:
Berry, Sat 18 Nov 09:21
Agree that it couldn’t have been a better time if they were to get it. The year it actually happened Burnley would’ve stayed up and if last season then Leicester.
Looks like five clubs are seeking compensation.
Anyway, the promoted teams this year have been brutal - they’ll be fine.
Add leeds to that list
COYP
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 27 Nov 10:02
I liked Jonathan Wilson`s comment in his report in the Guardian on Manchester United`s opening goal at Goodison yesterday :-
`Within three minutes Alejandro Garnacho had thrashed a bicycle kick into the top corner: it’s been a while since anyone at Goodison had such control of their overheads.`
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