Everton Facing Disciplinary Action For Violating PL Rules

Everton, who suffered from points cut discipline, are on the verge of cutbacks once again. Nottingham Forest is also in danger of violating Premier League financial regulations.

The Premier League confirmed on its official website on the 16th that Everton and Nottingham violated the league's rules on profitability and sustainability (PSR). During the evaluation period at the end of the 2022-2023 season, the team continued to exceed the allowed standards. According to the league rules, both teams have been referred to the judicial committee, and punishment will be given to both teams," the official announcement was made.

In response to the news, David Onstein of The Athletic, a British media outlet, said, "According to regulations, both teams are facing fines or points cuts. After the official notice of the indictment, the two clubs are preparing to reduce their punishment. They are expected to make a strong defense." 메이저 토토사이트

Premier League PSR rules allow clubs to lose up to £105m over a three - year reporting cycle. In other words, it costs up to £35m per season.

However, the Premier League confirmed that the two teams had a higher loss than this, and through this, they will take disciplinary action later.

If the points are cut, both teams will be in danger of competing for relegation this season. Even Everton are already making their second cut.

Last November, Everton were given a 10-point cut for the same reason. After ranking 14th in the league with 14 points, Everton dropped to 19th after being demoted. As a result of their difficulties, the team now stands at 17th with 17 points, but if it gets a 10-point cut, it will have seven points. The score is lower than that of Sheffield United (nine points).

The same applies to Nottingham. Currently, Nottingham ranks 15th with five wins, five draws and 10 losses and 20 points. A forklift will earn 10 points. It is lower than Luton Town (16 points) and Burnley (12 points).

If the two teams are disciplined to cut points, it will have a big impact on the league ranking. Luton and Burnley will move to the remaining ranks, Nottingham will be ranked 18th and Everton will fall to the bottom.

Everton immediately launched a backlash. "It is a clear loophole in the Premier League rules that we have to defend against the issue and the duration of our disciplinary action," Everton said in an official statement. "Everton will continue to clarify during the appeal period."

Nottingham also said, "I am confident of a quick and fair solution."

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