Attempting to “scapegoat” Everton for issues of sustainability and profit, the Premier League, according to Andy Burnham, has only succeeded in demonstrating their irrepressible nature.
When finance expert Kieran Maguire acknowledged there seemed to be a “inconsistency” in the points deductions handed down to Everton and Nottingham Forest live on Sky Sports News, the Toffees supporter and Mayor of Greater Manchester responded on Twitter on March 18.
Forest was docked four points for a 77% bigger infraction than the one at Goodison Park, where a 10-point penalty was levied and later reduced to six on appeal. Burnham has once again urged for the implementation of an independent regulator
After Maguire’s visit, Burnham commented, “Where on earth is the consistency in all this? For many, this season has been destroyed by the Premier League.
“They only succeeded in demonstrating that they cannot be trusted to regulate by using Everton as a scapegoat.
Everton used as a scapegoat while Nottingham Forest received a lower sentence?
The specific details of both the Nottingham Forest and the Everton cases are intricate enough that weighing the advantages of each component against the other won’t be easy.
It is difficult to avoid the suspicion that, following two independent commission hearings, one appeal hearing, and a total of 162 pages of conclusions thus far, there has been a propensity to be
“Where on earth is the consistency in all this?” Burnham wrote in response to Maguire’s appearance. Many have found this season to be destroyed by the Premier League.
The only thing they were able to demonstrate was that they are incapable of regulating, despite their attempts to use Everton as a scapegoat.
It’s difficult to avoid getting suspicious after two independent commission hearings, one appeal hearing, and 162 pages of findings up to this point. Where there has been a tendency to be
Burnham commented, “Where on earth is the consistency in all this? ” in response to Maguire’s appearance. There has been a predisposition to be suspicious after two independent commission hearings, one appeal hearing, and a total of 162 pages of conclusions up to this point.