Everton are back under the lights to face Newcastle United at Goodison Park this Thursday evening looking to turn their home form around having recorded just one Premier League win in L4 so far this season.
Dwight McNeil scored the only goal with a crisp second-half strike as Everton toppled Nottingham Forest to win on their travels for the fourth time in five Premier League matches.
Discussing Everton's timely and hugely encouraging victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, looking ahead to two difficult home games against Newcastle and Chelsea, and picking favourite left-footers
Everton have confirmed that they have lodged a formal appeal with the Chair of the Premier League’s Judicial Panel against last month's ruling by a Commission to impose a 10-point deduction on the club.
The 10-point penalty meted out to the Blues was what so many have said – a disproportionately harsh sporting punishment for a financial crime that makes a mockery of the very concept at the heart of the Premier League's unevenly applied rules: sustainability
Discussing the gut punch that was Everton's heavy home defeat to Manchester United where the fires of protest against the points deduction by the Premier League were doused by Alejandro Garnacho's stunning overhead kick
Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has described the decision by Sky Sports not to broadcast an interview with him regarding the historic points deduction meted out to Everton as "deeply troubling".
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Retired lawyer Peter Quinn has been diligently following the case of Everton's PSR breach and provides this article as a comprehensive analysis of where we are after the club filed its appeal of the independent commission's decision to deduct 10 points as punishment in line with Premier League wishes.
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* Everton deducted 10 points for PSR breach View full table
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