- A shareholders meeting is being held at a five-star hotel in London today
- Premier League chiefs have arrived to discuss a number of contentious issues
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Premier League chiefs have arrived at a five-star hotel in London this morning for what promises to be a fascinating shareholders meeting.
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady and Burnley chairman Alan Pace were both seen entering The Churchill Hotel in west London, with a number of contentious issues set to be on the agenda.
The meeting comes just four days after Everton were left stunned at being hit with a 10-point deduction for breaching financial rules.
The significant penalty has seen Sean Dyche’s men drop into the bottom three, but the Toffees have vowed to appeal the verdict.
They feel the punishment was ‘unjust’ and in a statement released on Friday, they declared they would ‘monitor with great interest the decisions made in any other cases concerning the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules’.
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady arrived at the five-star hotel on Tuesday morning

Burnley chairman Alan Pace was also seen going into the west London hotel for the meeting
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This appeared to allude to how Manchester City currently have 115 charges hanging over them from back in February.
Their case remains ongoing, but shareholders from rival clubs are likely to question today if progress is being made in coming to a decision on whether City are guilty of any wrongdoing.
More to follow…