Footage emerges of plane chartered by Everton fans in Manchester City v Liverpool clash

Everton fans have chartered a plane to express their displeasure at the Premier League during the Manchester City v Liverpool clash.

The Toffees were handed a 10-point deduction that was viewed as unfair and unjust, not only by their fans but also by most neutrals in football.

That’s also because Manchester City have 115 charges of FFP but thus far no action has been taken against them.

Right move

Everton fans’ decision to express their discontent through a chartered plane and protests at the Premier League headquarters is a justified response to what they perceive as an unfair 10-point deduction.

The fact that Jamie Carragher and other pundits who usually criticise the Toffees are against this decision means that there are merits to the protest.

The fans’ initiative serves as a tangible manifestation of their frustration, aiming to draw attention to what they believe is an unjust punishment.

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By chartering a plane during the high-profile clash between Manchester City and Liverpool, Everton supporters strategically leverage the visibility of the match to amplify their message.

The timing underscores the significance of their grievances, turning a spotlight on the Premier League’s decision-making.

The comparison with Manchester City’s 115 charges of FFP without apparent consequences adds weight to Evertonians’ argument.

The fans’ protests are not just about their club but also about demanding consistency and fairness in how disciplinary actions are administered across the league.

In other Everton news, an agent has brought up the courts and legal precedent after the Toffees have decided to appeal the decision.