Yorkshire Post

League says it’s ‘urgent’ to resolve club appeal

- Jamie Gardner SPORTS REPORTER

THE Premier League says it will seek to ensure the outcome of Everton’s appeal against a twopoint penalty imposed earlier this month is known before the last round of top-flight games on May 19.

Everton were docked points by an independen­t commission last week for an admitted breach of top-flight profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity rules (PSR), and have now formally lodged an appeal.

It means PSR appeal processes involving Everton and Nottingham Forest, who sit just above the Premier League relegation zone in 16th and 17th respective­ly, are ongoing.

Forest’s hearing against a fourpoint PSR sanction is understood to have been scheduled in the week beginning April 22, and the league has now indicated it will do all it can to ensure Everton’s appeal outcome is known heading into the final round of matches.

“Everton Football Club has appealed (against) the decision of an independen­t commission to impose a two-point deduction on the club following its admission of a breach of the Premier League’s profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity rules,” a league statement read.

“An appeal board has been appointed to hear the case after the club lodged the appeal to the chair of the judicial panel today. The case will be heard on an expedited basis, in accordance with the league’s standard directions.

“For clarity and certainty for all clubs and fans, the Premier League will be seeking to have the appeal resolved urgently with the outcome confirmed in advance of Sunday May 19, the last day of this season.”

The league’s standard directions were agreed by clubs at last summer’s Premier League agm, and their purpose is to ensure PSR case outcomes are known in the same season as any charge is laid, and before Premier League ‘shares’ change hands.

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