"Premier" league saw a long-seen case - a significant amount of points were deducted from one club.
On Friday, the "Premier" league announced that the "Everton" club, which violated the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rule, loses 10 points and drops to the penultimate position in the league table.
The Merseyside club violated only one rule, but that was enough for an independent commission to make a strict decision.
Furthermore, above the "Everton" club more black clouds are gathering. According to "Daily Mail" journalist Matt Hughes, "Leicester City", "Leeds", and "Burnley" may try to claim up to 300 million pounds sterling from the "Everton" club due to this situation.
In this case, the "toffees" would not only be close to bankruptcy, but the "Premier" league could also deduct another 9 points, which would completely complicate the situation.
However, this scenario is less likely. "Leicester City", "Leeds", and "Burnley" could try to claim due to their relegation from the league, when "Everton" surpassed these clubs.
Currently, Sean Dyche's students are still in control of their situation in the league table.
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