How It All Went Wrong At Everton
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2023
- Everton have been hit with a potentially catastrophic 10-point deduction from this season's Premier League. But after several consecutive transfer windows of near zero spending, how did owner Farhad Moshiri manage to fall foul of the league's Profitability and Sustainability Rules??
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Everton broke the rules and deserve the punishment per the rules that the PL have created. The thing that's stuck with me however, is how are clubs now supposed to challenge the resources of the enshrined big 6? Their commercial revenues are such that the rest of the league simply cannot compete even if they do flex some external investment. Unless, for example, Aston Villa are able to capitalise on their last three years of big spending it's unlikely they'll ever have the sustained capital that falls within the rules to maintain their challenge. That would be a massive pity as Villa like Everton are a storied, historically big club that are a stalwart of the English game. PSR will bind them and prevent them from progressing any further. Brighton's constant flipping of players can't last forever either - particularly as other clubs start to catch up to them in terms of their savvy use of analytics and scouting - They will just never rake in that commercial revenue. Both Brighton and Aston Villa deserve to be clubs that are in with a shout of the title, but I guarantee that neither of them will ever get anywhere near - and that's sad.
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal may be following the rules - but they have such a headstart in the first place that it's hardly a level playing field, and it feels unjust that a team daring to challenge them should be swatted away for their hubris. Everton's absolutely farcical mismanagement should be punishment enough.
Further to your point, one only has to walk down Anfield Road to see the amount of tourist visitors, not going into the ground to see the game but buying merch, etc. I'm sure that this is the same at 'The Emirates' and Old Trafford.
I've never heard anachronism said like that before.
nor has he lol
Or stymied. "Stimmied!"
I can see them going down the pan.
It wouldn’t be 300M case, only one club can remain in PL even Everton relegated last season.
I wish you explained how the transfers and other issues. I appreciate the past recap but you could have kept it brief and dissect where things went wrong
Apparently Marcel Brands has changed his name to Michael!
Interesting video, however the one thing it didn't do was explain 'How Everton Broke The Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules'.
They did, everton ran at a consistent deficit over many years which is agaisnt the rules
Aged well this one lads 😂
When will people realise…. No one can sue Everton… they will have to sue the Premier League… not us.!
Sue the PL??😂
Echoes of the Hans Seger, Grobbellllllaaaar nonsense from Sheff U
Enjoyable podcast. Makes me laugh the way they think the World is against them ‼️
The funniest thing is... neal maupay cost them 15m and 7.8m in salary... if they never signed him at all they would be within the limit hahahahaha
It's not harsh, according to PL rules they should have been docked 60 points!
Where in the rule book does it say anything of the sort? Where on earth have you got that figure from??
Can't wait to see what happens when (if) Man City get found guilty of some of the 114 charges they face. Instant relegation? I bet not, prob a slap on the wrist given the Saudi to Tory lobbying.
Cant wait for the next game against City or Chelsea. 🎶0 charges, you'll never sing that🎶
Everton gets punished. Everton. Not City or Chelsea, Everton.