Everton have found themselves in a mess this season
Everton have found themselves in a mess this season

Premier League accused of agenda against Everton as two more points deductions are mooted

Goodison News speaking to Bryan King

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Bryan King has accused the Premier League of having an agenda against Everton.

The ex-Everton scout has questioned why nothing has happened concerning Manchester City's 115 charges.

It comes after Joe Thomas reported via the Liverpool Echo (22 May) that the Toffees could yet face two further points deductions.

And King - speaking exclusively to Goodison News - has questioned the Premier League's motives.

"I am very disappointed with the way that this has been handled," King said.

"It appears to me as if somebody involved has an agenda against Everton.

"We're talking about one charge here, but what about the 115 charges against Manchester City?"

Everton supporters will want to see Manchester City punished

As problems continue to surface at Goodison Park, supporters will wonder why Manchester City are yet to be punished.

It would be hard to blame those fans for feeling as if there is an agenda against them at the moment.

Every problem and PSR-related headline seems to centre around the Toffess and everything going on at Goodison Park.

Although City too have charges against them, it appears as if those charges aren't being paid as much attention.

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Everton continue to find themselves in trouble with the Premier League.

Either way, that doesn't change the fact that the club still need to raise some cash and could be forced to sell several key players this summer as a result.

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