LATEST NEWS: Everton are waiting to hear the result of their appeal against their Premier League 10-point deduction…..

Sick to death’… Alan Stubbs left fuming after what Richard Masters and the Premier League have done now

Club sources have downplayed rumors that the appeal commission’s decision is expected this week or is near, suggesting that it will likely be announced in the middle of the following week.

Since Everton’s Premier League status is at stake, frustration has increased with the length of time it has taken for a decision to be made.

The Premier League’s Richard Masters has added to the unease by refusing to release the minutes of internal meetings pertaining to Everton’s suspension.

“It is not our practice to provide or publish minutes of Premier League Board Meetings, as the committee will appreciate, being a private business,” he stated (via Toffee Web).

“We are also not permitted to publish any submissions made by the Premier League Board or executive in connection with confidential legal proceedings,” he continued. Alan Stubbs criticizes how Everton is treated by the Premier League
In response to Masters’ remarks, Everton veteran Alan Stubbs said the Premier League lacked transparency.

He said to Toffee TV, “I feel like that narrative is always changing to suit the Premier League.”

There’s not enough transparency on this. They are attempting to defend their decision by refusing to provide Everton with the committee meeting minutes.

In addition, the 52-year-old stated that the lack of integrity has fueled the flames further in advance of the decision next week.

It just serves to stoke the fire even more. What are you trying to conceal? Be forthright and truthful,” he said.

“It’s annoying, and to be honest, I’m over it all.” I’m ready for it to end. Rather than always being dragged through the gutter, I would like some clarity. I have to emphasize that Everton hasn’t helped themselves.”

The entire story has been a complete mess, and the football community will be split on the result of Everton’s appeal.

The way the Premier League handles Everton’s case will set a precedent for similar cases in the future, with Manchester City and Nottingham Forest also facing elimination.

It’s unclear at this time how the decision will be rendered, but Everton has adamantly denied any misconduct.

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