This is like you complaining that you have already been punished for the speeding ticket you got last month while the guy who got caught running the multimillion pound corporate embezzlement scheme last year still hasn't been to court.
Pertinent though...because if Manshitty's case had relegated them in this period, then it might have made it more survivable for us. If that was the argument, then our naive case that "what is sustainable about making us sell our best player at a cut price to an established premier league team, when we can make the club more sustainable by selling him for more, later. Look, we have done. No. Really. LOOK!"
But of course you'd have to be an idiot to believe it's about that. They say it is...but nothing about the rules, their actions in regard to football funding, keeping the pyramid healthy, and the behaviour towards european competition and the advantage that confers, show that they are lying cunts and it's all about keeping the money where they want it.
You can imagine the fury of our glorious leader. We watched Everton get caught in contravention of the rules, kick up a fuss, and get hammered. So when we get caught in contravention of the rules, we don't kick up a fuss, and get punished anyway! What is it this bunch of officious cunts in charge of the rules want from us?*
* There is a certain section of society for whom the rules are believed to be only for the little people. That's you. Not them.
They hacked the cameras before they did it, so they show they were only driving at 28. So we're a fixed penalty, all sorted quickly as it's an open and shut case but you have to prove that they actually did anything wrong and it's definitely going to court.
So, that's the bit about promotion bonuses, which is contrary what I thought. Also should be noted that Everton's covid add-back was, I think, over £100,000,000.