The Everton Fan Advisory Board has today called for the Premier League to suspend all current hearings into breaches of Profit & Sustainability Rules , given what it sees as the lack of any transparent, consistent and established sanctions guidelines.
In a Fan Impact Statement, submitted to Everton and the Premier League ahead of the club's second commission hearing, the FAB sets out the implications a further potential charge would have for supporters, the community, staff, and the broader football family. It highlights a supposed failure of the Premier League to establish and agree any common sanctions guidelines, and the inconsistency and contradictory approach in referring some clubs to a commission but not others.
READ MORE: Everton could take transfer chance on former wonderkid who tops Bernardo Silva in key areaThe FAB also calls into question the practice of applying a possible second sanction covering a time period for which supporters and Everton have already been penalised. Dave Kelly, Chair of the FAB said: “It looks like the Premier League is literally making this up as they go along.
“In the last week, we’ve also seen the Premier League confirm that it will be looking to change the PSR rules as early as this summer. The rhetoric we hear today is that football is nothing without fans. But how does this chaotic approach to regulation inspire confidence for football supporters, especially when even the Premier League recognises its own policies aren’t fit for purpose?
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