 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. There really is only one story to talk about today and that is the Premier League, the Independent Commission has decided to dock Everton 10 points due to one technical breach. It's the heaviest ever recorded punishment dished out to Premier League club. The one technical breach relates to a stadium cost of under 20 million, 19.5 million I think it is. The deduction now means that Everton are second to bottom in the Premier League with four points. Everton have began the appeals process, that began immediately. The football club released a statement today recording this shock and disappointment with the severity of the penalty. Let's not be blown off course. This is simply a showcase, a case to show that they do not need an independent regulator at the Premier League. Ironically alls it does is actually confirm more than ever that they need a Premier League independent regulator than an absolute disgrace of a league. The stuff that's gone on this season even with BAR and the PDMOL and the other stuff that goes on in the Premier League handing out more money to clubs that they favour at the top to put and kick off times whenever they want, send them fans all over the place. This is just embarrassing. There is currently Manchester City with 115 charges, nothing about them, no stories daily about them. Chelsea, it's out there now about them and the Premier League has been fully aware of what's gone on at Chelsea because Chelsea submitted those papers a long time ago to them and yet neither of those clubs have been put in front of an independent panel. Going on how the independent commission has come to this decision today and the scale of this decision means that Manchester City are going to be playing in the Van der Armour league and Chelsea are going to be, God knows where they're going to be, Gibraltar or somewhere with all the stuff that's gone on. The stuff out there now saying that Chelsea have failed FFP over the £105 million loss at the moment and the way the scale has been done with how this commission has come up, Chelsea would lose 32 points based on the same scale, Manchester United would lose 25 points based on the same scale. We all know that that's not going to happen because the ship bags basically won't happen. But all eyes are on the Premier League now. All eyes are fully on Richard Masters and his cronies at the Premier League to what they do about Manchester City, what they do about Chelsea, what they do about the other clubs they're looking into. I'm still waiting for the Newcastle United investigation that Masters promised us was ongoing as to how that takeover went through amongst other clubs and this isn't me having to go to those other clubs. That is what it is. This is the Premier League. They are at fault here. They've watched Everton over their shoulders for two seasons. They ensured Everton couldn't sign players. They ensured Everton had to sell players. They ensured Everton had to let players go without renew contracts with ones they might have wanted to keep around the squad in order for Everton not to breach the rules. The result of that ended in two relegation battles. Everton did that to try to comply to not to breach the rules. If Everton would have said, do one, we'll take a breach and just kept the squad they had and bought the players they wanted to buy, they might well have been in a much better position than where they find themselves today. By playing by the rules they've been handed out the most severe penalty ever by the Premier League. Ten points for one breach that relates to a stadium. In the commission it clearly states Everton didn't do this to gain sporting advantage and yes Everton have been punished by a sport and deduction. There was a big thing with six clubs that tried to bugger off to a super league and get £400m each and have the cake and eat it to break the fabric of football in this country. And what did they get? They got to choose their own punishment, their own fine, which there's no evidence that that has actually been paid up to this point of £3m. That is it. No points deduction. No, can't punish the fans we were told. Points deduction punishes the fans, that can't happen. So why on earth are our fans being punished today? There is no sporting advantage it says in their report, their findings. We've gone over by £19.5m. We were forced to sell Retialasen when we could have got much more money in that marketplace for Brazil's number nine at the time, scoring goals. Lot of clubs interested. Clubs were given, Tottenham were given an advantage. They knew we had to sell by this date, this time, because of the Premier League. People are saying we could have got £80m for Retialasen at that time, £85m, scored double figures every year in the Premier League, Brazil's number nine, international, copper America winner. Everything else you want to put on score goals, everything you want to put on it. We had to sell them for less than he was worth. And then that goes into our failings for us building the stadium, regenerating an area of the city that needs it, making the Premier League a better product for fans, for our own fans and for visiting fans. Building at the time of a global pandemic, which affected us, affected others as well, but affected us massively and us losing a huge amount of money from sponsorship, unprecedented events. Within that sponsorship we agreed a name and right deal for the stadium which would have guaranteed us income every year that disappeared like that with the war. Unprecedented events and yet this panel of three people, one who was on it, who was involved in another club having points deducted in the Premier League and he was part of that club at the time. Absolute, absolute. It just blows me. I can't even come up the word for it without swearing. It's pathetic and the Premier League, in my opinion, I've messed with the wrong fan base, the wrong club and we are coming after you Premier League as a fan base and as a football club. This will be put everywhere. Our fans will be mobilising. We play Manchester United on Sky Sports, one of the biggest clubs in the world, one of the top two. All eyes will be on this game. There's already a GoFundMe page being set up to get banners and earn money to create a protest against the Premier League, a very, very, very visible protest against the Premier League. This is a disgrace. People like Jamie Carrick have come out and called it what it is, Simon Jordan. It's someone making it up as they go along. And bear in mind, Everton have broken a set of rules here by the way. This isn't me saying Everton are innocent because they've not. They've breached the rules. How much they've breached it. Again, you could argue that but they've breached it. But when you start adding extra punishments in on August the 10th, which is when the Premier League came up with a way out to put extra points on top of the sixth, that would have been recommended for breaching it. How is that a case when you have got, you know a club's going into an independent commission? How can you then add extra bits into it? It's absolute nonsense. And again, just underlies the fact that it is a showcase by the Premier League because they are petrified of someone coming in and marking their homework and cutting off all the little things they've got going on there right now. It's coming. It's coming. And there's nothing you can do about it, Premier League. Nothing. Mae Steve Rotherham has called it an excessive and grossly unfair punishment for a single charge and makes a rod for the Premier League back in the future. Everton have said they await. They're going to be watching very closely at the punishment that are handed to Manchester City Chelsea and other clubs that go through this process. Because one charge cannot possibly be similar to 115 or 13, 14 years, which is apparently what Sunday and that's the same Chelsea have been doing things for. Who knows, we will see. There's a lot of other clubs apparently on the radar as well. So we're going to watch this space very, very interestingly because the Premier League are about to reveal more than they probably wanted by the things that they have to do now, which they probably wouldn't have wanted to have to do. So let's see how that all plays out. Right. Finally, former Everton midfield player Davy Classen is a target for Vancouver Whitecaps. Classen joined Inter in the summer. He's only made three appearances as a sub. Classen signed for Everton and only spent a year at Godderson Park, although half of that was loan as well. This thought to be interested in the move, I'll have to wait and see. I just wanted to finish with a little bit of football news because all the rest of it is just anger and so there you go. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and get after the Premier League if you've never told me. See you later.