On Friday night, a number of Everton supporters protested against the team's 10-point deduction in front of the Premier League headquarters in London.
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The point deduction has birthed a lot of conversations, with many claiming the judgement was unjust on the club.
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A group of supporters showed up in Paddington, London carrying a flag bearing a straightforward message, "Corrupt," for the Premier League.
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According to reports from Daily Mail, fans showed up for the nonviolent demonstration, which was organised in coordination with the Met Police, with banners and posters.
Everton supporters have scheduled a series of protests, the first of which is scheduled for when league football resumes after the international break.
Supporters have come together to prepare an aircraft to fly over the Etihad Stadium during Manchester City's game against Liverpool on television.
With Everton playing Manchester United the next day, 38,000 "Corrupt" cards will be made and distributed to supporters for them to hold up in unison.
Additionally, the Times reports that in the tenth minute of the match, Everton supporters would yell, "Premier League corrupt as f***."
Meanwhile, given that kickoff is at 4.30 p.m., broadcasters are advised by Ofcom to refrain from airing content that can offend viewers.
This is because there are worries that a significant number of families and young viewers may be present.