Just when you think Wolverhampton Wanderers are going to be a normal football club, back come Gestifute and Jorge Mendes to remind everyone what they signed up for. The reaction of thousands of Wolves supporters to Rob Edwards suddenly being sacked — or indeed neutrals seeing the surprising news break late on Wednesday night or early on Thursday morning — will have been a collective: “What? Huh?” That will have been immediately followed by a click on Google to search “Cesar Peixoto”. He is considered one of the most promising coaches in Portuguese football. And he has inspired Gil Vicente to be able to compete with clubs boasting significantly larger budgets. However, his career history is checkered to say the least. He was sacked after short-term stints at Pacos de Ferreira and Moreirense, and his 15 months in charge at Gil Vicente is the longest he has lasted at any club. While guiding them to sixth in the Primeira Liga is a notable achievement, it’s not exactly unhea...
An independent commission ruled on Wednesday that Everton must pay Burnley £35.1m after their breach of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in 2021-22 was found to have given them a crucial sporting advantage. Everton stayed up and Burnley went down in that season but, four years, on there is now a big bill to settle. Everton, who said in a statement they were “surprised and angered” by the verdict, intend to fight on but the case is likely to have long-term implications. This all dates back to the 2021-22 season, when Everton were found to have breached PSR with an overspend of £19.5m. Everton finished that campaign in 16th position but, importantly in this case, Burnley ended up relegated in 18th. The final gap between the two clubs was four points. Burnley have always felt wronged, believing that Everton’s breach resulted in them enjoying an unfair sporting advantage. The claim has consistently been made, all the way back to May 2023 with the ...