As “serious” worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief

As "serious" worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief
As "serious" worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief

As “serious” worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief

As “serious” worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief.

Everton is fortunate that a number of well-known individuals have stepped up to support them during their time of need.

The football community was shocked by the injustice of being docked ten points more than two weeks ago.

The Premier League had never upheld a punishment this severe.

The public was shocked by the punishment,

which went above and beyond what was expected of someone entering the administration.

Even though some commentators would voice their disapproval,

it was unlikely to be sufficient to bring about any significant change.

As "serious" worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief
As “serious” worries about Everton increase, Andy Burnham questions the Prem chief

But in Andy Burnham’s case, it goes much beyond simply standing up for what is right.

As a lifelong blue and current season ticket holder in Gwladys Street,

the Mayor of Greater Manchester is fighting this battle with both his heart and his head.

After writing a single, passionate letter to the Premier League,

a response was received shortly after.

He has, however, once again made his latest letter public,

in which he highlights two flaws in the decision that found Everton guilty and asks

the CEO of the Premier League,

Richard Masters, two important questions.

“I can assure you that my intention was not to seek to engage you in protracted correspondence on this matter,

” he wrote in his letter.

had hoped that you could provide me enough comfort to let things end there.

But after carefully reading your letter,

I must admit that I am now more worried about how the Premier League is handling Everton’s case.

This brings up important concerns.

The next queries are: “Are you going to release the Premier League Board minutes from August 10th?

Will you make available section 7 of Mr. Masters’ witness statement in its entirety?

Is Everton going to be relegated?

Following their point deduction, a lot of discussion focused on their capacity to

bounce back and return to safety from the ashes.

Ultimately, their punishment dropped them to joint-bottom of the Premier League,

despite their position being 14th and eight points clear of the relegation zone.

Then, for a little while, Everton was seated alone at the foot of the table following

Burnley’s victory prior to the Toffees’ matchup with Nottingham Forest.

With two home games remaining in a week, they are once again only two points

from safety despite having claimed a victory of their own.

Even though they won’t have an easy game against Chelsea or Newcastle United,

they have a good chance to turn things around at Goodison Park with a few strong performances.

If they succeed in doing so and those around them keep failing,

Sean Dyche’s team may find that avoiding the drop is far simpler than initially believed.

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