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Pep Guardiola's Commitment to Man City Sparks Premier League Buzz
sports1 year ago

Pep Guardiola's Commitment to Man City Sparks Premier League Buzz

Pep Guardiola has committed to staying with Manchester City until 2027, even if the club faces relegation due to alleged financial rule breaches. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the 115 Premier League charges against City, Guardiola expressed his loyalty, stating he would manage the team in lower leagues if necessary. He recently signed a two-year contract extension, emphasizing his desire to avoid speculation about his future. Guardiola also addressed the team's current four-match losing streak and injury challenges, while highlighting his past successes with the club.

"Everton Receives Additional 2-Point Deduction for Financial Breaches"
sports1 year ago

"Everton Receives Additional 2-Point Deduction for Financial Breaches"

Everton has been handed a two-point deduction by an independent panel for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules, dropping them to 16th place in the table. The club plans to appeal the decision, citing concerns over inconsistency in points deductions. The panel's report outlined mitigating factors considered, including previous punishment, loss of sponsorship money due to geopolitical events, and early admission of breaching rules. Additionally, Nottingham Forest also faced a points deduction, while Manchester City is set to undergo a hearing for alleged finance rule breaches.

"Everton's 10-Point Premier League Deduction Reduced to 6 Points After Appeal"
sports2 years ago

"Everton's 10-Point Premier League Deduction Reduced to 6 Points After Appeal"

Everton's 10-point sanction for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules has been reduced to six points on appeal, moving the club from 17th to 15th in the league table. The decision comes after the club filed an appeal against the harshest penalty in Premier League history, with two of their nine grounds upheld by the Appeal Board. Everton expressed satisfaction with the ruling, stating that the original 10-point deduction was deemed inappropriate when assessed against available benchmarks. The club also emphasized its commitment to cooperating with the Premier League in ongoing proceedings related to further contraventions of the profit and sustainability rules.