
Everton: Ian Wright and Tim Sherwood debate as points deduction appeal news emerges
Ian Wright and Tim Sherwood were locked in a debate as news emerged over Everton appealing the two-point deduction.
The ex Arsenal striker believes that the Toffees must not focus their attention on appealing and simply accept the result after the club confirmed that they will be appealing.
However, Sherwood is of the opinion that the previous appeal got them back four points and there is no harm in trying.
Speaking on the Kelly and Wrighty Show, Wright said (8 April, 2:54pm): “I don’t know what an appeal will do. They should get on with it. Focus on their season.
“If they’ve been found guilty of breaching, I don’t think there should be an appeal. You’ve got it wrong.”
Sherwood then responded: “Fans will want their club to appeal. If they didn’t appeal the previous one, they’d be in the relegation zone. Dyche will say ‘Give me the extra points’.”
Everton may get something from the appeal
Sherwood’s perspective on Toffees’ appeal holds weight as it acknowledges the potential benefits of challenging the deduction.
By highlighting the previous successful appeal that saw the Toffees regain four points, Sherwood emphasises the importance of exhausting all avenues to mitigate the impact of the penalty.
His argument resonates with fans who are eager to see their club maximise their chances of survival.
Moreover, Sherwood’s mention of Sean Dyche’s perspective underscores the competitive nature of the Premier League, where every point matters in the battle against relegation.
Contrary to Wright’s stance, Sherwood advocates for the club’s right to appeal and potentially overturn the decision, demonstrating a proactive approach to securing Everton’s top-flight status.

While Wright emphasises the players’ focus on football, Sherwood rightly points out that it’s the responsibility of the board to handle such matters to ensure the club’s best interests are served.
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