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When Everton are expected to have their deduction appeal heard

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Everton’s season largely hinges on the outcome of their appeal.

Having been struck with a ten-point deduction back in November, they wasted no time in outlining their intention to challenge the decision, issuing a condemning video in which they seemed aghast that such a conclusion had been reached.

After all, the Toffees had admitted to financial wrongdoing, but seemingly were doing all they could to rectify the situation.

Having spent little and sold often, they were surely making huge steps towards regaining sustainability. And yet, with the punishment, they are now staring down the barrel of a third straight relegation dogfight.

That is, unless they are to achieve success in their appeal, of which a time frame has recently emerged.

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Writing for The Athletic, answering queries from the public regarding Everton, Paddy Boyland was questioned about when an outcome might appear from the hearing.

He would write: ‘I’ve not been given a date for the appeal yet, but we are told Everton’s case is high on the Premier League’s list and it is expected to be heard before the end of the season.’

He then goes on to note: ‘Just about everyone seems to think the punishment was too high, but we are at the discretion of a (new) panel.

‘Again, the sooner, the better. The longer this goes on, the more the integrity of the competition is cast into doubt.’

How were Everton doing before the points deduction?

Admittedly, before the points deduction, Everton were enjoying a healing process.

However, following that flashpoint frustrations have grown, especially given at one point they may well have been on for a European push had they kept their ten points.

After all, wins on the road to Crystal Palace and West Ham United marked an impressive feat, and although they suffered a setback against Manchester United, it would only inspire finer form as they won their following four Premier League matches to rise from the relegation zone.

Although having faltered since, slumping to 17th in the league, for many that is far from a fair representation of their campaign thus far.

Had they kept what they had earned, they would currently be sitting on 26 points, a mere three points behind Newcastle United.

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It is a tragedy that, through no fault of their own, Sean Dyche and his players are being punished in such a manner.

The only hope is that, with the appointment of a new super lawyer, they can fight the ruling and restore some parity before the season is up.