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5 hours ago, redkev said:

Will all be brushed under the carpet somehow ( big club syndrome same as Man City ) but god forbid if your a Wigan reading Swindon etc etc 

The Swine got what they deserved- end of….because they’re the Swine!

3rd not 1st????

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5 hours ago, redkev said:

Will all be brushed under the carpet somehow ( big club syndrome same as Man City ) but god forbid if your a Wigan reading Swindon etc etc 

Be interested in what scope of sanctions are available, but I guess it's not an fpp issue so they won't be docked points?

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32 minutes ago, LondonBristolian said:

Even if there's no points sanction, it's a lot of disruption at an already disrupted club and it could very easily derail their transfers and planning for next season. I'd be astonished if this development means Everton are in the Championship next season but the impact of it could ensure they are the one after that...

It's not an FFP issue as such but there could be serious consequences if it turns out they were concealing who truly controls the club, ie Usmanov.

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51 minutes ago, Sir Geoff said:

And now three Directors have resigned.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65884191

Many Everton fans will he happy about the latter, they've been demanding them out for ages. Perhaps was pre-arranged?

This well followed Twitter user says he is cracking open champagne!

 

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8 minutes ago, chinapig said:

Don't we get one of these every couple of years, and nothing ever happens. See also, over spending on promotion from the Championship.

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32 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

Don't we get one of these every couple of years, and nothing ever happens. See also, over spending on promotion from the Championship.

It's certainly a scandal that the Premier League looked the other way when their losses were so far above the limit and told the other clubs it was hunky dory.

Then the government published its White Paper and Richard Masters suddenly found the FFP regs gathering dust at the back of his filing cabinet.

The whole thing stinks so let's hope the clubs concerned stick to their guns this time.

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27 minutes ago, chinapig said:

It's certainly a scandal that the Premier League looked the other way when their losses were so far above the limit and told the other clubs it was hunky dory.

Then the government published its White Paper and Richard Masters suddenly found the FFP regs gathering dust at the back of his filing cabinet.

The whole thing stinks so let's hope the clubs concerned stick to their guns this time.

Yes, their Covid claimed losses were something else.

(They argued £170-220m across 2019-20 and 2020-21, more than half of that indirect. Then around £8m laat season).

Covid argued impact £93-143m once the combined aggregated averaged number kicked in. £178-228m in total.

On a similar note see Stoke and to a lesser extent see Nottingham Forest to 2021-22 at our level. Stoke did very similar things to Everton at our level. Numerically lower but then so was the turnover.

Burnley especially were wholly innocent victims, finishing 18th as they did that season as well as being miles and miles and miles within FFP.

Southampton 11 off safety too remote albeit almost certainly compliant. Leicester the obvious candidate as 3rd bottom but they themselves have run up some huge losses to 2022, who knows if they complied to the season just gone. Could be tight?

Leeds have surely complied with FFP throughout but we're- -5 off safety. Them and Burnley threatened this in 2022 of course.

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12 hours ago, Superjack said:

As an Everton supporter (after City, obvs) and an Eighties fan, I can't help feeling sad that Greame Sharp's involvement in the club has ended like this. Still have goosebumps about that screamer at Anield.

Appointing Sharp as a non-Executive was a PR move. He was exploited and should not be held responsible.

Speaking of (bad) PR, Kenwright is staying on as Chairman. They just don't get it do they?

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24 minutes ago, chinapig said:

Appointing Sharp as a non-Executive was a PR move. He was exploited and should not be held responsible.

Speaking of (bad) PR, Kenwright is staying on as Chairman. They just don't get it do they?

Nope. 

Should have gone years ago.

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