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Everton fans tell Premier League they've messed with the wrong club as they plan mass protests ahead of Man Utd game to vent anger at 10-point deduction

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  • Everton to appeal huge points deduction
  • Fans prepare for Goodison protest
  • Groups back call for wider change
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The penalty imposed by the Premier League last week for Everton's breach of profit and sustainability regulations has sparked a backlash among the club's supporters. Indeed, furious fans are busily preparing protests ahead of Everton's match against Manchester United on November 26. While the club have vowed to appeal the sanction, supporters groups have highlighted the need for wider change in the Premier League.

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  • WHAT EVERTON SUPPORTERS SAID

    ‌Chair of the Everton Fan Advisory Board, Dave Kelly told The Mirror: “We will show a worldwide audience on Sunday the Premier League has picked on the wrong club in Everton, and the wrong place in Goodison Park. But this is just the first page and first chapter of what will be an extremely long book, we won’t be going anywhere, any time soon - we want to get football back on the straight and narrow, and that means real change at the Premier League."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    While the sanction has provoked the wrath of club, fans and local MPs alike, Kelly was keen to highlight the greater need for change within English football. The UK government recently announced plans to introduce an independent regulator to oversee the domestic game and Kelly has backed calls to speed up the implementation of the new law.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR EVERTON FANS?

    Toffees fans could not have asked for a bigger platform on which to demonstrate their anger with their first game since the sanction coming at home in the most high-profile television slot of the weekend. A febrile atmosphere is expected at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon, with a planned 10th-minute mass protest sending Sky Sports scrambling to comply with UK broadcast regulations.