SOURCES: Everton currently updated with something worse than the deduction from the Premier League, despite there performance.

Everton news: Update emerges as Burnley consider legal action
Everton news: Update emerges as Burnley consider legal action

SOURCES: Everton currently updated with something worse than the deduction from the Premier League, despite there performance.

SOURCES: Everton currently updated with something worse than the deduction from the Premier League, despite there performance.

Everton has had a terrible season thus far, and even though they have outperformed the past two years on the field, they are still in the running for relegation.

But that’s not their fault, at least not for Sean Dyche and his guys.
Years of failure at the top of the team are stifling them,

and their financial irresponsibility has condemned the Toffees to this stage of utter failure.

While there is undoubtedly some culpability involved,

the Premier League shares responsibility for this downward trend due to its incapacity to control individuals who are out of control.

Now, their arbitrary and mostly unjustified penalties simply serve to further condemn them to suffering.

It’s not the worst thing they’ve done to this club, though.

 

 

 

SOURCES: Everton currently updated with something worse than the deduction from the Premier League, despite there performance.
SOURCES: Everton currently updated with something worse than the deduction from the Premier League, despite there performance.

What are the Premier League doing to Everton?

Finally, a reasonably reasonable resolution was reached with a six-point deduction for the final decision,

compared to a 12-point deduction for their initial suggestion and a ten-point settlement for the first independent commission.

Even if it moved them five points ahead of the drop,

it was still a bit of a cruel sight.

On Merseyside, however, the division is still a much-maligned institution,

and they have every right to be incensed at the manner in which they have also been taken over.

Farhad Moshiri and 777 Partners struck an agreement back in September,

but they haven’t heard anything since.

Even if this is frustrating for the Miami-based company,

the club has nevertheless managed to depend on a third party that isn’t officially associated with them.

The Premier League is to blame for this, since they have failed to provide a resolution, allowing 777 Partner to further stifle Everton.
As previously noted, those loans have been increasing for several months,

and the Toffees’ future has been plagued by greater issues with each fresh loan from this dubious organization.

These costs last increased to £180 million in February, and although they had previously promised to stop funding the team, they have since broken that pledge.

Evertonians should be even more concerned about this unpredictability and lack of confidence,

as 777 Partners has developed a dubious reputation as dubious operators.

They have come under fire for the way they amassed their wealth through settled structured annuities,

and their credit rating being reduced and players at other clubs going unpaid only add to the mounting concerns.

Not to add that another door has closed for them is A-Cap, the purported source of their funding.

Everton may suffer a far worse fate than any points deduction from the Premier League because of their dependence on 777 Partners.

After all, the potential long-term harm from this takeover far outweighs the short-term consequences of that choice.

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