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Published on 2024-03-22 15:27:33
Former Everton chief executive Keith Wyness has suggested that relegating Manchester City should be on the table if they are found guilty of financial breaches. The Premier League charged City with 115 separate breaches spanning over nine seasons, with a hearing date set for the future. This has sparked discussions about potential punishments for the club, especially in light of Everton and Nottingham Forest receiving points deductions in the current season.
Nottingham Forest was deducted four points, pushing them into the relegation zone, while Everton initially received a 10-point deduction that was later reduced to six points after an appeal. This decision was made by an independent commission due to Everton exceeding permissible losses under the league’s financial rules. The situation has raised questions about the severity of punishments for financial misconduct in football.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of City’s case, with many speculating that they may escape serious consequences. However, some, like Keith Wyness, have pointed to previous instances like Rangers, who were relegated to the Scottish fourth tier after similar issues. Wyness believes that expulsion from the Premier League should be considered if City is found guilty, especially given the precedent set by Everton’s punishment.
The potential repercussions for City could include relegation to League Two and having titles stripped. Wyness argues that the Premier League has painted themselves into a corner with the Everton decision, leaving little room for leniency in City’s case. While the outcome remains uncertain, the possibility of severe penalties for financial breaches in football is a topic of intense debate among fans and industry insiders.
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