Of course it shouldn't, but you could definitely see the authorities trying to help a big, historic club like Everton by puting the penalties on when they're least likely to have a massive repercussion
Might as well add my own 'please help' to this. Prefaced with me knowing very little about computers other than google searches and finding rankings for processors, cards etc. to get a vague idea.
My laptop is now over 6yrs old, the OS isn't going to be supported much longer and the battery is...
While I'd love to see Everton come down, not like this. Partly because I think there are other teams that have broken the rules far worse and partly because I don't want them having the excuse they'd have stayed up without it.
Part of me thinks that maybe the authorities think they'll be good...
Jut a point about that final sentence.
A successful team has continuity BECAUSE they're successful. Not because they just stick with something and eventually it works out. They change things when results aren't going well and once they start winning they stop changing
Seems a bit odd that you're arguing that we spend more money yet say someone who's arguing we've spent too much on single players who, as of yet, are not performing, wants the club to get into financial trouble.
But from a wider position he's more likely to be running onto a ball. Playing as a centre forward you often get the ball with your back to goal.
Personally, I would play him in the central position with Saka in the wider position.