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Everton set to fight back against 10-point Premier League deduction with appeal as deadline looms

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  • Everton hit with 10-point sanction
  • Toffees admitted to financial rule breach
  • Club to appeal against decision this week
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Everton have until Friday to lodge their appeal to the independent commission which decided the punishment and are set to present their case before the deadline passes, BBC Sport reports. Everton admitted to the breach of the rules but were disappointed by the extent of the punishment.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Toffees were handed the biggest ever points sanction in Premier League history and they feel the sporting punishment is unjust given the offence was a financial one. The club's fans have demonstrated their outrage, holding a protest during their 3-0 loss to Manchester United on Saturday.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The deduction saw them drop to 19th in the Premier League table, leaving them in danger of being relegated. Many believe the punishment sets a precedent that could affect Manchester City, who have been accused of 115 counts of breaching financial rules.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR EVERTON?

    Everton have four points following the sanction and are now five points from Premier League safety after 13 matches. Sean Dyche's team can boost their hopes of crawling out of the relegation zone by getting a positive result against Nottingham Forest, who have won just one of their last nine matches.