
Everton points penalty ‘draconian’ and ‘too harsh’ say Premier League protesters
Everton fans have staged a protest outside the Premier League’s headquarters in London in response to the club’s 10-point punishment for breaching financial regulations. The Toffees were handed the sanction by an independent commission last week after they exceeded losses permitted under the league’s profitability and sustainability rules by £19.5million in the three seasons ending in 2021-22. Manager Sean Dyche expressed shock at the “disproportionate” penalty on Friday, a sentiment shared by the fans who gathered outside the Premier League’s offices in Paddington, west London. Paul, 36, who lives in East Dulwich but is originally from St Helens, is a season-ticket holder who will be at Sunday’s game against Manchester United. He told the PA news agency that the points deduction “felt draconian”, adding: “It just feels like the rules were deliberately vague to give flexibility for this kind of situation. “I think Everton have been deliberately targeted because of the threat of an independent regulator, and that feels wrong.” Alan Newton, 46, who lives in London but is originally from Maghull, held a season ticket for 10 years. He told PA: “Nobody’s saying that we’re not guilty as a club of anything, but the points that have been taken off is far too harsh a penalty. “Do I think that some of the other bigger clubs are going to get penalties like this or it’s going to play out the same? Probably not. “I think the likelihood is we’ll get a reduced penalty, it’ll set a precedent for other clubs and we’ll see what happens next.” The points deduction has left Everton 19th in the table and above bottom side Burnley only on goal difference. However, Amy Panayi, 28, who lives in Gravesend but is originally from Liverpool, does not believe the club will be relegated. “If we just get consistency with your teams like Manchester City and Chelsea, I will take a 10-point deduction,” she told PA. “I will say I don’t think we will go down, because there’s too much fight (and) heart there.” Read More Australia see off Finland to reach Davis Cup final for second-successive year Neil Robertson not worried by slide down rankings ahead of UK Championship Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool can benefit from Alexis Mac Allister’s deeper role Kevin Sinfield says time is of the essence as he prepares to run for MND again LTA urges British tennis fans to show ‘respect’ after Novak Djokovic row at Davis Cup Erik ten Hag prepared for Everton to be ‘mad’ and urges Man Utd to match them
1970-01-01 08:00

Australia beats Finland 2-0 to reach 2nd straight Davis Cup final
Alex de Miñaur and Alexei Popyrin have put Australia back into the Davis Cup final for a second straight year after winning their singles matches in a 2-0 victory over Finland
1970-01-01 08:00

Dolphins rookie RB De'Vone Achane and Jets veteran WR Allen Lazard inactive for Black Friday game
Miami Dolphins rookie running back De’Von Achane was inactive for the game against the New York Jets, who were sitting veteran wide receiver Allen Lazard
1970-01-01 08:00

Corey Perry sits again as Blackhawks remain quiet about forward's status
Corey Perry is a healthy scratch for Chicago’s game against Toronto and Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson is declining to provide any update on the forward’s status with the team
1970-01-01 08:00

Returning Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri takes some of the credit for last season's Serie A title
Walter Mazzarri believes he contributed to Napoli’s runaway title run last season because of the progress he made coaching the southern club a decade ago
1970-01-01 08:00

Davis has 26 points, Martin adds 25, No. 19 Florida Atlantic beats No. 12 Texas A&M 96-89
Johnell Davis scored 26 points, Alijah Martin added 25 and No. 19 Florida Atlantic beat No. 12 Texas A&M 96-89 in a semifinal at the ESPN Events Invitational
1970-01-01 08:00

Browns top cornerback Denzel Ward to miss Sunday's game against Denver with shoulder injury
The Cleveland Browns will be without Pro Bowl cornerback Denzel Ward on Sunday against Denver due to a shoulder injury
1970-01-01 08:00

Packers' surge raises hopes they could work their way into playoff contention
The possibility the Green Bay Packers might compete for a playoff berth seemed out of the question after a four-game skid dropped their record to 2-5
1970-01-01 08:00

Former New York Mets catcher Ron Hodges dies at 74
Ron Hodges, a catcher who spent his entire 12-season major league career with the New York Mets, has died
1970-01-01 08:00

Eagles' Hurts and Bills' Allen have similar games but different styles
Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen play similar games, but their styles are different
1970-01-01 08:00

Chiefs head into Raiders game hoping offense catches up to their defense
No deficit has seemed too large for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ quick-strike offense during a four-season run that includes two Super Bowl titles
1970-01-01 08:00

Young, Levis finally face off as NFL rookies after never playing each other in SEC
Bryce Young and Will Levis never faced off during college in the Southeastern Conference
1970-01-01 08:00