Pundits are perplexed by what the Premier League is doing to Everton presently.
Everton are still waiting for the Premier League’s independent commission to conjure up their ruling regarding the ongoing appeal.
It is a lengthy procedure, similar to the purchase by 777 Partners. Nonetheless, those making the decisions appear unconcerned, as if there is no pressing need to announce a finding that may have disastrous long-term consequences for the infamous institution’s security.
The way the Toffees have been treated, as a founding team of both the original first division and the Premier League all those years ago, is terrible.
Pundits Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle have now attempted to combine their influence to advocate against the English top flight.
What Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle said about Everton
On their NBC podcast, The 2 Robbies, they were both outraged when they brushed aside Everton’s troubles at the end of their conversation.
Unsurprisingly, the EFL Cup Final and wins for Manchester City and Arsenal dominated the narrative, making the Toffees’ trip to Brighton and Hove Albion an afterthought.
This alone serves as a clear indication of how problematic the lack of decisiveness has become, relegating football behind off-pitch matters.
Earle was the first to make his claim, noting: “I see Sean Dyche, it might have been before the game Rob.” I was reading news and things. When will we learn out about our appeal, and he is correct. What do they do? Why are they taking so long?
Mustoe then joined in, saying, ‘Come on Premier League, get on with it!’
He went on to say, ‘You kind of feel that if the Premier League has gone down this way, they’ve got to have the timeframe to get this thing over with and give Everton a chance.
‘If you’re going to take the points take the points, at least give them a chance so we know where we are. The longer you leave it… We await the next week or two when something will be said.’
Expect a Premier League verdict in the coming days.
We still haven’t heard anything from the Premier League, despite being advised to expect a decision by mid-February, then having that notion moved back to after the encounter with Crystal Palace, before ultimately deciding on a conclusion by the end of February.
So, what’s the holdup? Why are they reluctant to share such important information? By withholding such critical information, they are impacting not only Everton, but all other teams participating in the relegation battle.
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