Everton have made the decision to withdraw their appeal against the second points penalty ruling they received. The club had initially been hit with a 10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability rules. However, this was later reduced to six points after an appeal. Unfortunately for Everton, they found themselves in hot water once again and were handed an additional two-point penalty for further transgressions.
Despite this setback, Everton managed to secure their Premier League safety last week. With that in mind, the Blues have now decided to abandon their appeal against the second ruling. This means they will have to accept the consequences of their actions and move forward.
As Everton prepare for their final home game of the season at Goodison Park on Saturday, where they will face Sheffield United, there are murmurs that the club could potentially face more punishment. These speculations revolve around the funding of Everton’s new stadium.
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