“That’s what I was told,” Mark Chapman said of the news that Everton will receive a response to the second PSR ruling.

After the Premier League docked Nottingham Forest four points, PSR made a comeback to the news, and therefore, many are already talking about what might happen to Everton next.

Because Forest cooperated with the authorities, they were sanctioned less severely than the Toffees. Everyone does agree, though, that the Premier League is essentially making it up as they go along.

It doesn’t quite make up, and Stan Collymore, who voiced his opinions live on talkSPORT on Monday afternoon, seems to agree.

Nottingham Forest v Everton FC - Premier League

He referred to the “ridiculous situation” in which Everton Football Club, one of the league’s founding clubs, was first awarded ten points but later had their score lowered to six due to a £20 million expenditure.

However, Manchester United, another renowned English football team, owes three quarters of a billion pounds in debt. I find that to be incredibly unjust.

Throughout the season, Everton’s second charge will be the most interesting PSR ruling. Despite its relative inconsistency, there is precedent to be followed.

Presenter Mark Chapman of BBC Sport has now revealed what he has been informed on the club’s impending punishment.

Mark Chapman discusses his information regarding the Everton PSR charge.

“The last I heard is that won’t be before the Premier League resumes, or won’t be before the international fixtures, but the deadline is April 8th,” Chapman stated on BBC 5 Live Monday Night Club. It’s what I was informed.

Therefore, Chapman claims that it will only be a matter of weeks before Everton learns of their most recent accusation. Before the last games of the season, all that the fans want is clarity.

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It’s unjust to Everton and all other teams fighting for a spot in the Premier League. For instance, Luton Town has been climbing the table without playing any matches.

One advantage is that the club might have more evidence before the second judgement. It is necessary to take into account how the Russian invasion of Ukraine affected sponsorship relationships. Moreover, a precedent has now been established.

It doesn’t appear likely that Everton will lose 10 more points. In the worst situation, that would mean three more.

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