Everton
Alan Myers responds if Everton will get further points deduction due to unsuccessful appeal
Alan Myers claims that it is not necessary that an unsuccessful appeal will lead to a further point deduction for Everton.
The Sky Sports news editor addressed the qualms of Toffees supporters as the club are still awaiting the independent commission’s decision.
It is understood that a development on the appeal and the takeover will both be arriving before the end of the month.
Via Twitter, Myers wrote: “Not necessarily no.”
Everton left in limbo with regards to their appeal
The prolonged delays in reaching a verdict on Everton’s appeal against the points deduction are undoubtedly detrimental to the club.
The uncertainty surrounding their position in the league table creates a disruptive atmosphere that affects not only the players and staff but also the entire fanbase.
Without clarity on their standing, the Toffees’ preparations for each game are clouded with doubt, hindering their ability to focus solely on their performance on the pitch.
Moreover, the ongoing saga adds unnecessary pressure and stress to the players, affecting their morale and confidence.
This instability can lead to inconsistent performances and undermine the team’s cohesion and unity.
Additionally, the uncertainty surrounding the club’s future, including the prolonged takeover process, exacerbates the situation, further fueling anxiety and frustration among supporters.
Ultimately, these delays prevent Everton from operating under stable and conducive conditions, impeding their ability to compete effectively in the Premier League and jeopardising their prospects for success on and off the field.
Comparing Dan Ballard and Jarrad Branthwaite as Everton eye Sunderland star
Jarrad Branthwaite has been immense for Everton this season and his exit could pave a Sunderland swoop
Jarrad Branthwaite has been one of the most talked about defenders in the Premier League this season after another season of breakthrough in the Everton ranks – and any potential transfer could spark a potential merry-go-round at Sunderland.
The Toffees defender has been a part of the Goodison Park outfits’ defence for quite some time, but this season especially under a gritty, defensively-sound manager like Sean Dyche, has seen him elevated to new levels.
The likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United and more have all been linked with a move for his services, and a Euro 2024 spot is certainly not out of the question for the Toffees star. But should he depart, Everton have reportedly targeted Sunderland star Daniel Ballard to replace him – and it’s a more like-minded move than first thought.
Jarrad Branthwaite vs Daniel Ballard – stat comparison
According to Fbref, Branthwaite boasts 2.17 tackles per 90 in the Premier League, alongside 1.70 interceptions per 90 under Dyche. Both of these rank him in the 88th percentile of defenders in the division, which is an impressive statistic to go by. 2.61 aerial duels won, 4.35 clearances and 1.17 tackles won are all impressive statistics – though it is his recovery against fast attackers that is the most impressive.
Branthwaite, as per Fbref, is in the top 1% of defenders in the Premier League at tackling dribbling attackers, winning 82.5 per cent of his duels with other sides looking to counter the Toffees.
But when looking at the defensive stats, Ballard looks increasingly similar to Branthwaite. The former Arsenal youngster has shone at Sunderland over the past 18 months, and his performances have been similarly strong in the Championship.
In a more ball-progressive side, Ballard ranks in the 93rd percentile of defenders for pass completion and the 81st percentile for passes completed.
Elsewhere, in the defensive areas, he’s almost equally as good as Branthwaite, albeit not facing world-class attackers week in, week out. In comparison to Branthwaite across 90 minutes, Ballard boasts 1.39 tackles, 1 interception, 2.99 aerial duels won – which is more than Branthwaite – and slightly more clearances with 4.40.
This puts him on a similar level to Branthwaite, with much more ball progression to make hm the complete modern defender; though of course, the nature of the managers must be taken into account. Dyche is a more defensive-minded manager and thus Branthwaite will play more long balls, so it is hard to compare the duo in that regard.
Jarrad Branthwaite and Daniel Ballard transfer latest
A report from Football Transfers on Friday afternoon suggested that Everton have a concrete interest in signing Ballard in the summer, should the highly-coveted Branthwaite move on.
The publication states that sources close to Ballard believe he’s been watched by the Toffees extremely closely since the business end of last season, when Sunderland snuck into the play-offs at Millwall’s expense on the final day.
Daniel Ballard – Championship record | Games | Goals | Clean sheets |
2021/22 – Millwall (loan) | 31 | 1 | 8 |
2022/23 – Sunderland | 19 | 0 | 4 |
2023/24 – Sunderland | 32 | 3 | 8 |
Having joined Sunderland for just £2million in 2022, it could well represent a significant profit for Sunderland, especially with players such as Jobe Bellingham and Jack Clarke also in their ranks that could command high fees.
And according to the report, the Black Cats could receive a fee around the £20million mark for the Northern Irishman if Branthwaite does move on for pastures new in the summer.
Simon Jordan speculates ‘bigger sentence’ for Everton in fresh PSR verdict on talkSPORT
Simon Jordan has warned Everton a second points deduction as a result of their additional Profit and Sustainability breach could result in a larger sentence.
The former Crystal Palace owner compared the situation to reoffending after coming out of prison, stating that if you then commit the same crime again you would be handed a longer sentence.
This comes after he also shared that the only outcome of their appeal can be positive, and at the very least the charge would stay the same.
Speaking live on talkSPORT [20 February, 10:10], Jordan shared: “I don’t think there’s any indication that they’re going to get sanctioned further for this appeal, so it can only get better or stay the same.
“The bigger concern for Everton hasn’t got to be this appeal, it has got to be what happens next. I fail to understand how, if they were even to reduce the sanction, and they get done for the same offence, I thought you’d get a bigger punishment.
Could Everton face a larger points deduction?
Jordan’s warning for the fans not to be overly optimistic in the coming weeks may well fall on deaf ears – if Everton are given any portion of their points deduction back, it could result in movement up the table and a momentary ease in the concern at Goodison Park.
The second PSR charge has been pushed to the back of people’s minds for now, with the focus aimed at the pending result of the initial appeal process
That process has drawn heavy criticism from the likes of Jamie O’Hara, who claimed it should not be done in the middle of the season, and Jeff Stelling, who called for more transparency.
Meanwhile, the second charge remains in the background, and after Jordan’s warning, more concern may begin to grow among the fanbase at Goodison Park.
In other Everton news, Andy Townsend slammed Dominic Calvert-Lewin live on air.
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