Now they (Everton) have the tax man after them. By all accounts they owe £30000 tax over the last 29 years on silverware polish that they claimed for but have never needed
Premier League chief Richard Masters clarifies 'small clubs' remark I'm sure everyone will feel better after reading that
Everton playing well in defense and closing down City in midfield. Could be a tricky second half for City, need to bring KDB on.
Pep has taken many years to assemble his magnificent squad and the Man City owners have acted calmly whilst buying the players Pep wanted (unlike the present owner of Everton - Moshiri and the rest of the disfunctional board). The toffees have the new stadium opening for the 2025/26 season, whether it be the Premier League or the Championship (a terrible name for a the old second division).
Not over for Everton yet!https://www.skysports.com/football/...-league-clubs-deduction-reduced-to-six-points
Meanwhile, it is reported that Sean Dyche clipped Nathan Patterson's head whilst in a restaurant on tour in Portugal and then apologised. Strange days in Toffee days: https://toffeeweb.com/season/23-24/news/44591.html
Wish we'd sort out the owner situation, finish the stadium, buy footballers who know where the net is and compete again. Pigs may fly but Evertonians are optimistic by nature. Well you've got to be, as in life.
Wtf is going on? If they're going to deduct points from teams then it obviously should be done closed season so as all teams are treated equally... and given a full season of games to recover. Ridiculous and totally unfair.