Sean DycheThe Everton coach has questioned the reasons why his team has been punished with ten penalty points for irregularities with the ‘Financial Fair Play’ while the Manchester City accused of 115 breaches of economic regulations, remains unpunished. Patience seems to be running out in England, which accuses the Premier League of a double standard.
The Toffees were punished last season with a harsh penalty of ten points for complying with economic regulations of the Premier League. The Liverpool club, along with Nottingham Forest, now faces a possible second punishment, a warning that has filled with patience of the team’s fans.
Since the extent of the sanction became known, the Toffee fans took to the streets en masse to protest the alleged measuring stick of the regulatory body of the Premier League with his team compared to the others, especially with the City of Manchester. The citizen team continues to be investigated for failing to comply 115 gaps of the economic regulations of the competition in England, although They remain unpunished for now.
At Goodison Park the reasons for the disparity of criteria in the Premier’s regulatory body, especially now that he faces a second sporting sanction. Sean Dyche, Everton coach, has been the one who has voiced the fans’ complaints in the Press conference prior to the match against Manchester City.
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The coach has been clear in his complaints: “Like the rest of the people, we only wonder Why is there one rule for one and another for the others? People in the streets wonder why Everton? I don’t remember the exact number, but the city has more than 100 accusations behind him. Without a doubt to City. I don’t know what they have done or what they haven’t, but what is certain is that it’s been a long time“, Explain.
The possible threat of a second sanction has increased the tension: “This story has been going on for a long time, which is why people wonder why us?What happens with other people’s accusations?” he claims. Statements that They are sure to heat up the hours before a crucial match for the aspirations of both teams.