Premier League table after Evertons 10 point deduction

Chelsea and Man City could reportedly be relegated from the Premier League if they are found guilty of breaking FFP rules, after Everton’s 10 point deduction.

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Chelsea and Man City could reportedly be relegated from the Premier League if they are found guilty of breaking FFP rules, after Everton’s 10 point deduction today.

Burnley, Leeds and Leicester are also in talks to sue Everton for £300m after being found guilty of breaching financial fair play rules.

That’s a very interesting development. If Chelsea and Man City are found guilty of breaking FFP rules, they could be relegated from the Premier League. This would be a major blow to both clubs, and it would also be a huge upset for the Premier League as a whole.

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FFP rules are designed to ensure that clubs do not spend more money than they earn. This is important in order to maintain the integrity of the competition and to prevent clubs from going into financial difficulty.

If Chelsea and Man City are found to have broken these rules, it would suggest that they have been spending money that they do not have. This would be a serious breach of the rules, and it would likely result in severe punishment.

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The punishment for breaking FFP rules can be severe. In the past, clubs have been fined, banned from European competition, and even relegated. If Chelsea and Man City are found guilty, they could face any of these punishments. Relegation would be the most severe punishment, and it would be a major blow to both clubs.

Relegation would mean that Chelsea and Man City would be playing in the Championship next season. This would be a huge drop in standard, and it would be a major setback for both clubs. It would also be a major embarrassment for the Premier League, as it would show that the league is not as strong as it is often made out to be.

Of course, it is important to note that Chelsea and Man City have not yet been found guilty of breaking FFP rules. They are still under investigation, and they have the right to defend themselves. However, if they are found guilty, the consequences could be severe.

After Everton’s points deduction, do you think that Chelsea and Man City should also be punished?

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