The Premier League suddenly announced that Ewarton had violated another profit and sustainability rule and deducted 2 more points, dropping from 15th to 16th in the rankings, just 2 points more than the Class Area.
In November last year, Ewarton was severely penalized and deducted 10 points for losing £124.5 million during the profit and sustainability calculations. He was later asked to receive four points straight away. This year, the Premier League committee, with a different rule, found that Ewarton had been eroded by the rules to the extent allowed by the rules by £16.6m over the three years of the 2022-23 season and was given a criminal conviction and an immediate two-point deduction.
Ewarton deducted 10 points, then returned 4 points and deducted 2 points at home. After a round of additions and subtractions, he deducted 8 points before and after the department. The rankings dropped to 16th from the original 15th place Binford, with 27 points for the time being, just 2 points more than the last 3 Luton. Relegation is back in a hurry. Ewarton issued a statement saying he would appeal for a point and a point.