Alan Shearer says Everton fans have something to be very worried about after appeal verdict

‘It’s a huge but’: Alan Shearer says Everton fans have something to be very worried about after appeal verdict

This week, Everton received some much-needed good news when the Premier League returned four points in response to their appeal against their 10-point deduction.

The Toffees were sent into the relegation zone after the worst points penalty in Premier League history. Sean Dyche’s team is currently five points ahead of the bottom three, sitting in 15th place.

The choice has been communicated to 777 Partners, the potential owners of Everton. As they wait for Premier League approval, the US-based investment business is reportedly completely committed to starting work at Goodison.

Now that the second charge has been brought to light, the club will learn out their punishment in the middle of March. Everton and Nottingham Forest may also lose further points.

This intricate tale has additional complexity with the talk of a decision being made following the Premier League season.

Shearer voiced alarm at the Everton PSR charge.
Speaking about the Premier League’s ruling, Shearer thinks that awarding back points was the proper move.

He remarked, “We felt that they would get three or four points back, like so many others did.”

“From what we understood the charges to be, we all thought the 10 points was a pretty harsh deduction, so it’s kind of not surprising.”

Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion 

The former striker for Newcastle United did, however, express anxiety about the impending second accusation.

“But, and this is a big but, because of Nottingham Forest and the other charges that have been brought against them,” he continued.

“I suppose we have another month.”

PSR chaos in the Premier League
The Premier League has, at best, handled the problem in an absurd manner.

Point totals should never be in doubt while the season is still competitive. Because of the ongoing accusations made against Everton and Forest, it seems as though a few of the teams in the bottom six are in misleading situations.

Speaking of the evaluation period overlap, there has been discussion about Everton’s second charge being reduced.

Sean Dyche will be able to eliminate the possibility of additional punishment at the end of the season by making sure his team is as far away from the relegation zone as feasible.

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