
Everton supporters are furious with their own team over “legal shenanigans” as the Premier League drama continues.
Andy Dunn argues that Everton supporters, by criticizing the Premier League amidst ongoing legal disputes, are indirectly targeting their own club.
Following Everton‘s successful appeal resulting in the return of four points from their
initial 10-point deduction due to breaching profit and sustainability rules, fans at Goodison
Park continue to express frustration toward the Premier League.
However, Dunn asserts that such discontent is essentially directed at Everton itself, as the Premier League’s regulations are determined by its member clubs.
In his commentary for the Sunday Mirror, Dunn emphasizes that despite disagreements with the Premier League’s regulations, it’s the clubs themselves who establish these rules.
He underscores the importance for Everton to shift focus toward on-field performances,
particularly amidst their relegation battle in the Premier League.
While Everton supporters and the club may contest against the Premier League’s decisions,
Dunn suggests that they should also prioritize improving their performances on the pitch.
With Everton currently holding a five-point lead over the relegation zone, their Premier
League status relies on securing victories and establishing a comfortable margin above the bottom three.
Dunn highlights the disappointment felt by manager Sean Dyche following Everton’s recent
defeat against West Ham and stresses the importance of preventing off-field distractions from affecting the
team’s performance in the crucial upcoming matches
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