Dyche’s side dropped from 12th to 19th following the points deduction earlier in the season before then winning four games in a row in December to help move out of the relegation zone. Their form since that run has been difficult and they sit just one point ahead of Luton Town in 18th.
Nottingham Forest
REPORT;Jeff Stelling renders a decision while Forest and Everton await FFP
Everton are waiting on news over potential financial charges. It has been a tough season already for the Toffees, who have already received a 10-point deduction due to Financial Fair Play breaches.
And Jeff Stelling has sympathised with Everton amid reports they may have allegedly breached Premier League profitability and sustainability regulations and could face another points deduction – or fine. Everton could be set for more charges – alongside Nottingham Forest. According to the Athletic, both clubs will reportedly be referred to an independent commission over their alleged breaches and will be formally notified of any charges on Monday, January 15 and those punishments for such breaches can include a fine or a points deduction if clubs are found guilty of any charges. Sean Dyche spoke following the club’s 0-0 draw with Aston Villa on Sunday, saying. “We are just waiting on the news. The last time the news came out of the blue as you know, it might do again, we have to wait and see. You don’t know until you know. I’ll explain further if and when the news comes through.”
As we await the official ruling, the footballing world has spoken out on the potential charges but many have pointed towards the fact that over the three-year-cycle, Everton have made a profit in the transfer side of things every year. There have been big sales in the form of Richarlison to Tottenham and Anthony Gordon to Newcastle United in recent seasons but have still come under penalties.