The timetable for our case has an initial verdict being given in early April, so there's some time (and 5 or 6 more games) before we can even expect to know what it might be.
Everton's initial verdict (for 2019-2022) was November 17th but having taken 3.5 months from then to not announcing an appeal verdict yet, they are apparently going to wrap up both 2020-2023 cases in less than 6 weeks.
It's thoroughly unsatisfactory to have pivotal punishments dished out at the business end of the season....but then almost everything about football administration and governance is thoroughly unsatisfactory.
I don't think I agree with any of that anymore. Much more in the now the novelty has gone just left with the shit bits camp.
Spotlight - not that much different to me.
We aren't beating the best anymore.
I'm not sure we have that many world class talents and if we do then they are gone before we've seen much of them (MGW be gone in summer I'd say).
Are we progressing. As I Tricky pointed out losing 4-2 is better than 2-0 for goals scored, otherwise not much progress for me.
Playing those teams and winning a bit more is more entertaining than watching us lose to shit like Bournemouth, Brentford, Luton (draw, loss to come away I'm sure).
Premier league is now all the bad things I thought it would be before we got there.
I suspect the fact that you go to games and I don't plays a big part in our differing views.
I do though think that since Nuno arrived we have played some of the most exciting and entertaining football we've yet produced in the Premier League, and with a full preseason and no transfer madness we'll be well placed to have the comfortable mid table season we were supposed to have this year.
It's all very well for him to say that questions about points deductions aren't for him but until the club puts Cartledge, Marinakis or Wilson(?) forward for a press conference, he's the club's only public spokesman.
Edit: Unless Percy is now the club's defacto press officer.
9 out of 38 isn't that much worse than Hughton's overall 14 out of 53, and it's not unreasonable to argue that the wins were far more memorable. We've had 13 or fewer wins out of 46 games in 5 different seasons in that period.
If we go down, we are likely to be in even more of a financial and footballing mess than before.