Simon Jordan has discussed the ongoing situation surrounding Everton's hearing with the independent commission over alleged FFP breach amid claims Leeds United are among three teams readying legal action, should they be found guilty
Simon Jordan has warned Leeds United, Leicester City and Burnley they would have 'no chance' in any legal action against Everton, should the Toffees be found guilty of breaking the Premier League's financial fair play rules. A verdict from the independent commission hearing the case is said to be 'imminent' according to The Telegraph.
READ MORE: Premier League 'requests Everton points deduction' as Leeds United among teams watching on "Any decent court case is going to refer you back to your industry because that's the governance that you have decided that you're going to be party to." The hearing comes at a turbulent time for the club, who are currently in the middle of a takeover, with 777 Partners undergoing the Premier League's ratification process.
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