Everton penalty reduction does not affect Luton survival – Edwards

Date:

Share post:

Feb 26 (Reuters) – Everton’s 10-point deduction being reduced on Monday to six points after appeal does not make much difference to Luton Town’s bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League, Hatters manager Rob Edwards said.

Luton, 18th with 20 points, trailed Everton by one point with a game in hand before the reduction in the penalty for breaching the league’s financial rules but the Toffees are now up to 15th on 25 points.

“We’ve been going off the league table with no deduction anyway, so makes no real difference. We were in the bottom three before, we are now,” Edwards told reporters. “Situation is the same, really, from my point of view.”

Nottingham Forest, who dropped to 17th place, are four points ahead of Luton, having played a game more. Forest, too, are facing a potential points deduction for breaking the league’s spending rules.

Edwards said Luton would not depend on other teams having their points deducted to help them stay up.

“That can’t be the thing that keeps us in the league. We’ve got to try and make it in our own hands … in a way it’s good there’s a bit of clarity,” he said.

“It is important what other people do, but if we don’t do our job it doesn’t matter at all anyway.”

Luton host holders Manchester City in an FA Cup fifth round tie on Tuesday, before welcoming Aston Villa on Saturday in their next league game

spot_img

Related articles

Ex-NAN staff appeals for N40m for wife’s kidney transplant

Enugu, Nigeria - Mr Vincent Obi, a retired staff of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), has appealed...

Waste managers call for cost reflective tariff for sustainability

The Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWAMN) has called on the government to implement cost reflective tariff...

Ex-Chairman of MTN Nigeria, Pascal Dozie dies at 85

Pascal Dozie, Founder of Defunct Diamond Bank and Ex-Chairman of MTN Nigeria, has died at the age of 85,...

Address by Julius Abure, National Chairman, Labour Party

Address by Barrister Julius Abure, National Chairman of the Labour Party, to the National Executive Council (NEC) –...