Everton: Concern over the Premier League’s second point deduction is already apparent

Everton: Concern over the Premier League’s second point deduction is already apparent

Dan Plumley has expressed concern that Everton may face further repercussions from the Premier League after the league returned four points to them following their second PSR charge hearing.

Initially, the Premier League had imposed a 10-point deduction on Everton, which was

later reduced to six points for their initial breach of the rules at Goodison Park.

Plumley, a football finance expert, noted that the Premier League’s initial decision

sets a precedent, and it remains to be seen if that precedent will hold.

He emphasized that there is uncertainty regarding the criteria for determining penalties in such cases.

While Plumley acknowledged that there is now a clearer understanding following the verdict and appeal process, there are still questions regarding the potential outcomes of future breaches.

He highlighted the need for clarity, particularly regarding the correlation between

the financial breach amount and the corresponding points deduction.

Regarding speculation about a possible six-point deduction for Everton, as suggested by

 

Kaveh Solhekol, no concrete evidence has emerged to support this claim.

Plumley hopes that the Premier League will exercise common sense in their

decision-making process, considering their previous involvement with Everton.

In summary, there is concern about Everton facing further Premier

League sanctions, but the specifics of any potential penalties remain uncertain.

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