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    ‘I hear…’ – David Ornstein reveals new Everton and Nottingham Forest hearing updates in the previous 24 hours

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    According to David Ornstein, Nottingham Forest will next learn the results of its profit and sustainability charge, followed by Everton’s second decision.

    On 22 February, an Athletic journalist claimed that, following the appeal procedure at Goodison Park, that will be the Premier League’s order of business.

    Ornstein went on to say that the ongoing speculation about the rulings is not beneficial to anyone, particularly the other Premier League clubs.

    In a Q&A for The Athletic, he stated: “I hear the Nottingham Forest case will come next, followed by Everton’s second charge, while some believe it is the other way around.

    “Clearly, the speculation is not helpful to anyone and the quicker there is clarity the better – for the clubs involved and the Premier League as a whole.”

    A second PSR charge timeline develops at Everton.

    The second charge for violating profit and sustainability criteria is likely to linger in the minds of both Forest and Everton fans until the end of the season, when additional point deductions are due.

    With the revelation that Forest will most likely hear their verdict first, Everton fans will keep a close eye on the proceedings, which may reveal what they may expect at Goodison Park.

    However, Simon Jordan has stated that Everton could face an even heavier sentence owing to the second charge, comparing the situation to repeating the same act after being released from prison.

    Meanwhile, Alex Crook underlined that relegation was a serious possibility at Goodison Park if the club was found guilty of their second charge and given another point deduction as a result.

    In a season where the relegation battle may be determined by acts off the field rather than on it, Ornstein is correct: the sooner clarity comes, the better for everyone involved.

    Alex Crook David Ornstein Everton Leeds united
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