With the news of Ricky Van Wolfswinkel retiring, who scored his only Premier League goal against Everton, I decided to dig deeper.
A player has scored their first Premier League goal for their new club 225 times against Everton, the most of any club in the competition.
#EFC
The Premier League is at an all time low.
The football has become boring, there is corruption on and off the pitch, VAR has drained the life out of the game, fans are being priced out, and the schedule is all over the place. It’s becoming increasingly harder to enjoy
It is the Premier League’s darkest era, but it spans far longer - from the mid-2000's to this day. Every single title of theirs deserves a permanent asterisk, more than that it should be blacked out of the history books.
Systematic fraud & corruption played out in front of us.
We now know the price of buying the league: £10.75m. If @Everton want to win the league, we should just start funneling millions through offshore accounts and "self-report" it in 2036. An absolute mockery of "sporting integrity" from the @PremierLeague. The game is finished
It’s time for @BBCPanorama to pull back the curtain on the @FA and @PremierLeague. Selective "justice," shifting goalposts, and a clear agenda to cripple specific historic clubs while protecting the elite. This isn't regulation; it’s an execution. Football deserves the truth.
At some point, senior Premier League execs have to offer a proper explanation in public for their leniency towards Chelsea. They owe an explanation to fans of clubs punished more harshly. They owe an explanation to those clubs who did abide by the rules. They have to offer some explanation as to why PSR breaches are deemed far more serious than acts of "deception and concealment". Yes, these are the offences of a previous regime at Chelsea. But inconsistencies run through the PL's defence and their reputation is damaged. They can’t hide from a controversy of this magnitude.