Slightly off topic, but in keeping with the PL witch-hunt of certain PL clubs, whilst other PL clubs billions in debt get off Scot free.
On 8 April, there will still be six full Premier League match rounds to play, with the possibility of some rearranged games, meaning it is likely the relegation places will not have been decided.
So any decision that ends in more points deductions is virtually certain to be subject to an appeal, even as a pre-emptive strike by the clubs - and that brings the potential for chaos as there is no guarantee any appeal would be heard before the final games of the campaign on 19 May.
Those final-day fixtures include Burnley v Nottingham Forest and Arsenal v Everton.
In terms of actually playing matches, that is when the season ends. But in terms of regulation, the 2023-24 season remains 'live' until the annual general meeting in June when the relegated clubs transfer their certificates.
A 'backstop date' for the whole thing to be concluded is 24 May.
What happens next in this Premier League season?
With the new six-point deduction determined, the Premier League can now move on to these two new cases which have to be heard by 8 April, although given that is a Monday, they are likely to be concluded the previous week.On 8 April, there will still be six full Premier League match rounds to play, with the possibility of some rearranged games, meaning it is likely the relegation places will not have been decided.
So any decision that ends in more points deductions is virtually certain to be subject to an appeal, even as a pre-emptive strike by the clubs - and that brings the potential for chaos as there is no guarantee any appeal would be heard before the final games of the campaign on 19 May.
Those final-day fixtures include Burnley v Nottingham Forest and Arsenal v Everton.
In terms of actually playing matches, that is when the season ends. But in terms of regulation, the 2023-24 season remains 'live' until the annual general meeting in June when the relegated clubs transfer their certificates.
A 'backstop date' for the whole thing to be concluded is 24 May.
Will there still be 'chaos' at end of Premier League season?
BBC Sport looks at what happens next after Everton's appeal and if there will still be a chaotic ending to the Premier League season.
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