Sky intend to lower crowd noise to dampen Everton fans’ protest

Ahead of Everton’s next match against Manchester United, Sky Sports is taking precautions to guarantee that fans’ inappropriate vocabulary is not heard.

This Sunday will be Everton’s first game back in action after a ten-point deduction for failing to comply with Premier League profit and sustainability regulations. They will welcome sixth-place Manchester United at the Goodison Park in Liverpool.

A fiery atmosphere is guaranteed at Goodison, where both the on-field and off-field action is going to be riveting. Three wins out of their previous six games puts the Toffees in a respectable position, and they will be hoping to capitalize on the frustration of their home crowd.

Sean Dyche’s Everton are currently 19th in the league, two points from safety after the penalty sent them tumbling back into the relegation zone. According to the league’s profit and sustainability regulations, the Merseyside earned the largest points deduction in the division.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Toffees expressed their belief that the penalty was unfair. They also asserted their intention to closely observe any future decisions on the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations. This seemed like a jab at the pending penalties Manchester City faces. The Sky Blues are subject to 115 allegations of violations of financial regulations.

Fiery protests planned at Goodison

Like the club officials, the fans want to arrange a demonstration during their Premier League match. This voices displeasure with the latest decision. A group of Everton fans known as the 1878s will distribute “Premier League corrupt” banners outside the stadium.

Flags and banners will be present at both the Park End and Gwladys Street End, according to The Times. One banner reads: “Where there is power, money and greed, there is corruption.”

There is another that reads: “Dogs of War” will emerge to support Sean Dyche and the squad. Furthermore, the…


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Author : Martina Alcheva

Publish date : 2023-11-24 20:33:48

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