Everton Appeals Against Premier League's 10-Point Deduction
Club Faces Relegation Threat After Breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules
- Everton Football Club has lodged an appeal against the 10-point deduction imposed by the Premier League for breaching profitability and sustainability rules.
- The club was found to have made a loss of £124.5 million over three years up to the end of the 2021-22 season, exceeding the league's limit of £105 million.
- Everton's deduction, the largest in Premier League history, dropped the club from 14th to 19th place, putting them in the relegation zone.
- Everton fans have protested the decision, labeling the Premier League as 'corrupt' during a match against Manchester United.
- The appeal will be heard and concluded before the end of this season.