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  1. Premier League clubs vote to consider spending cappublished at 18:00

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    Premier League clubs have voted in favour of adopting an anchoring economic model, which will be linked to the earnings of the bottom club (tv and prize money).

    The proposed system would operate like a spending cap.

    The next stage is final analysis and drafting of rules, which will potentially be put to clubs at an AGM in June.

    The model will be presented to clubs and - should clubs vote in favour then - it will replace the Profit and Sustainability Rules currently in place, from the 2025-26 season onwards.

    Any new element of the financial system would come in shadow next season, to fully replace PSR in 2025-26.

    “We will obviously wait to see further details of these specific proposals, but we have always been clear that we would oppose any measure that would place a ‘hard’ cap on player wages," said the PFA

    “There is an established process in place to ensure that proposals like this, which would directly impact our members, have to be properly consulted on.”

    Aston Villa, Manchester City and Manchester United opposed the vote, with Chelsea abstaining.

  2. Should Dyche stay or is it time for a change?published at 14:28

    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter Simon Stone

    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter Simon Stone has been answering your questions.

    Alex asked: With Sean Dyche being lauded for keeping Everton in the Premier League with three games too spare, is his job now safe? Everton have been awful for the majority of the season and the last three home games have glossed over another dire campaign. Board and FFP uncertainty mean he will probably stay but with supporters calling for his head two weeks ago, is it time for the club to be brave and try something new?

    Simon replied: I don’t see anything changing on Sean Dyche until the club’s ownership situation is resolved Alex. Even if they had lost every game, who would make the decision on Dyche and where would the money come from the pay his compensation?

    The Premier League are yet to sign off the 777 Partners deal, which clearly is a worry. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s co-ownership of Manchester United was put to them after the Everton deal and has already been signed off. It is stating the obvious to say the Premier League need to be absolutely certain there are no issues looming with any new owner. But until Everton have one, further problems will hang over the club.

    I hope it gets sorted properly. Everton are one of England’s great names and their fans have shown huge loyalty. But other, better run, clubs have moved ahead of them and even with a new stadium, it is a long way back to the position they used to enjoy.

  3. Your views on Saturday's gamepublished at 12:06

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    We asked for your views on Saturday's match between Everton and Brentford.

    Here are some of your answers:

    Everton fans

    Lee: It wasn't a good game to watch, but it was what we needed to carry on in the Premier League. There needs to be a massive change in our identity as a team next season. If we keep the same squad and management, the same things will happen! We need a clean slate and new quality personnel.

    Lucy: It wasn't the most beautiful game of football that I've ever witnessed from these boys, but I don't believe that is the most important aspect of our play at the moment. It's clear that all members of the team hold passion for our club and it makes me proud to be a member. Onwards and upwards I say - let the deductions spur us on.

    Michael: We were great in defence. The need for a quality midfield and a couple of forwards is obvious. Jack Harrison is lacklustre at times and he seems to lack confidence. It's not just him, 19-year-old Youssef Chermiti needs a lot more experience as well. He makes mistakes and holds back too much. There are a couple of players that are like puppets with uncoordinated legs.

    Mike: To achieve safety with three games to go, with a points deduction and this squad, is some feat. Dyche deserves immense credit because quite often the bench consists of two goalkeepers and two untried youngsters. Add to that the injuries and I doubt many managers could hold it together under the pressures he has had to deal with. He has earned the right to take us forward!

    Brentford fans

    Paul: We played like a team that was safe. I don't quite understand why Thomas Frank didn't start the same 11 players that beat Luton. I think Keane Lewis-Potter and Mikkel Damsgaard can count themselves very unlucky. Toney's heart isn't with the club anymore, he was poor and Wissa isn't the same player when he plays. Toney's value is dropping in every game he plays in.

    Ralph: If it wasn't for Jordan Pickford, this game would have probably ended at least a draw or possibly an away win!

  4. Everton's poor attack overshadowed by outstanding defensepublished at 11:00

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    Offensively, Everton have been underwhelming at best with only Sheffield United scoring less goals than the Toffees this season

    On the other hand, their defensive record has been exceptional, as shown on Saturday's Match of the Day episode.

    Pundit Alan Shearer said: "With all of the uncertainty, with the new stadium and the new ownership, the way Sean Dyche has managed that situation has been incredible. He's doing an unbelievable job.

    "They've only scored 37 goals, but defensively, they are very tough and mean. They don't give much away. What a job Sean Dyche has done."

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  5. Everton 1-0 Brentford: What Dyche saidpublished at 20:05 27 April

    Everton boss Sean Dyche has been speaking to BBC Sport after securing the Toffees' Premier League status for another year: “Incredibly pleased and proud. They are a group of players who have had knocks all season.

    "Four out of five clean sheets and wins, with all the mounting noise after the Chelsea game, is incredible. The mentality of the players is fantastic. I'm super pleased and very proud.

    "It has been an exhausting week for many reasons, with highs from the big win on Wednesday. The emotion that goes into that, I wondered how the players would respond.

    "With our xG, we have been questioned about how many times we haven’t won games. It has paid us back [now].

    "They [the players] have had a massive week. There is a lot of pressure and intensity on the week and [whether] you can do it again. In the second half, we controlled the game pretty well.”

    On the fact that Everton are mathematically safe from relegation now: "Yeah, of course, that old chestnut - 'You were safe and all that'.

    "You were all desperate for Luton to win and for us to lose - this isn't my first rodeo."

  6. Everton 1-0 Brentford: What Tarkowski and Pickford saidpublished at 19:54 27 April

    James Tarkowski and Jordan Pickford have been speaking to Sky Sports after confirming their Premier League status for next season with the 1-0 win against Brentford.

    Defender James Tarkowski said: "It [the 6-0 defeat against Chelsea] was the toughest moment of the season. It has been amazing. It has been some week with three wins.

    "Today was the toughest game of the three. The lads turned up again [and were] incredible. The work Idrissa Gueye gets through is incredible."

    Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford added: "Perfect. A big bounce-back from Chelsea. Three games to go and enjoy it [relegation survival].

    "There's been a lot of pressure over the last two years, the deductions this year, [but] the lads dug in massively. A perfect week. Three wins and three clean sheets.

    "I criticise myself, but I made some crucial saves tonight - the Toney one [stands out]."

  7. 'Not the prettiest or most creative, but it gets results'published at 19:46 27 April

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    Former Fulham midfielder Michael Brown has been discussing the Toffees' performance against Brentford on BBC Radio 5 Live: "It is not always the prettiest, it is not the most creative, but it is effective and it gets results.

    "Everton were in a good position at the start of the season before the points deduction, it was a big blow and they had to recover and they have done so.

    "A really good day for Sean Dyche and his team. It wasn't the greatest of games, with just the one shot on target, but they got the job done."

  8. Everton 1-0 Brentford: Key statspublished at 19:40 27 April

    Here are the key facts and figures following Saturday’s game between Everton and Brentford in the Premier League.

    • After failing to win any of their first three Premier League meetings with Brentford (D1 L2), Everton have won each of the last three encounters. The Bees have only had a longer losing run against Newcastle United in the competition (an ongoing run of four games).

    • Everton have won each of their past four home Premier League games without conceding. It is their longest such run in a single season since their final four games of the 2018-19 campaign under Marco Silva.

    • Brentford have now lost 18 Premier League games this season, which is their joint-most in one Premier League campaign along with 2021-22. They last lost more games in a top-flight campaign in 1946-47 (26).

    • The Toffees have scored 18 goals from set pieces in the Premier League this season (excluding penalties), with only Arsenal netting more (20).

    • Idrissa Gueye has scored three Premier League goals for Everton this season, as many as in his first five campaigns in the competition combined. He has now netted two goals in his past three games in the competition, as many as in his previous 98 appearances.

  9. Full-time: Everton 1-0 Brentfordpublished at 19:31 27 April

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    In-form Everton guaranteed their Premier League survival with three games to spare by edging to victory over lacklustre Brentford.

    Sean Dyche's side benefited from Luton losing at Wolves earlier on Saturday, and this result at Goodison Park allowed Everton to leapfrog Brentford into 15th place - 11 points clear of the relegation zone.

    Idrissa Gueye was the surprise match-winner, smashing home a first-time finish into the top corner on the hour mark, after reacting quickest to Brentford's defenders failing to clear the ball.

    A first half severely lacking in quality was summed up by neither side being able to find a shot on target. Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure should have done better with a volley which he screwed wide from 10 yards out.

    The contest improved in the second period and Everton's England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made an excellent stop to deny the returning Ivan Toney.

    At the other end, Everton were inches away from breaking the deadlock when Dwight McNeil's thunderous drive from long range rattled the crossbar, before Gueye's goal ensured the Blues maintained their proud top-flight status.

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  10. Sutton's predictions: Everton v Brentfordpublished at 11:51 27 April

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend's games, he takes on Andy Bell and Steve Queralt from Ride, who support Arsenal and Tottenham.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    I always felt Everton's season depended a lot on Dominic Calvert-Lewin but it felt like he was in the wilderness for months before he put in such a brilliant performance against Liverpool on Wednesday.

    He was such a handful all game and showed what a good a player he is. I was left thinking where have you been for so long?

    You have to wonder how much Everton have got left in the tank after their efforts to win the Merseyside derby but a lot of the pressure is off them now.

    It is the same for Brentford after their run of results - both of these teams are almost safe because Luton would need a miracle to catch them.

    I am not sure what is going on with Bees striker Ivan Toney, because he was on the bench for a couple of games before missing the win over Luton with a hip injury, but they don't seem to need him at the moment.

    This is a hard one to call because a win would effectively cement survival for whoever gets it, but a draw is also a decent result for both teams - and that might mean this is quite a cagey affair.

    Andy's prediction: 2-3

    They have both been winning games and again they are next to each other in the table so I am going for a barnstorming Brentford win.

    Steve's prediction: 0-2

    I have a bit of a soft spot for Brentford because I live quite close to their ground. So, I'm backing them, just based on that really.

    Read the rest of their predictions here

  11. Everton v Brentford: Pick of the statspublished at 17:18 26 April

    Here is a selection of the key facts and figures before Everton host Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday, 17:30 BST.

    • Everton are looking to complete only their second league double over Brentford, previously doing so in the 1952-53 second division.

    • None of the 10 league meetings between Everton and Brentford at Goodison Park have ended in a draw, with the Toffees winning seven of these to the Bees' three.

    • Brentford have won their past two Premier League games, as many as they had in their previous 18 combined. They last won three in a row in October and November.

    • Bryan Mbeumo has been involved in nine goals in his past 10 Premier League starts (four goals, five assists), while Brentford have won 39% of their league games when the Cameroon international has started this season, compared to 12.5% when he has not.

    • Brentford's Yoane Wissa has scored five goals in his past five Premier League away games, as many as he had in his previous 29 appearances on the road in the competition.

  12. Point deductions 'a joke' - Doucourepublished at 11:04 26 April

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    Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure says the injustice of the point deductions this season has fuelled the team to win games and avoid relegation.

    The Toffees have been docked a total of eight points for breaches of the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules this season, but have appealed against a two-point deduction for the three-year period to 2022-23.

    "We definitely feel the injustice from the Premier League to us," Doucoure told BBC Radio Merseyside. "But we said we just need to hit the ground running and win games.

    "This sort of thing hurts but it is out of our control. We can only control what happens on the pitch. It makes the team connected.

    "We just said 'guys it is a joke' and we have to play well and win games and move on."

    Doucoure added that despite this season's off-field issues, last season was personally more difficult for him.

    "This season we have been hit by points deductions but last season was completely different in terms of the football."

    Under Frank Lampard the midfielder was sidelined and unable to help his team as they continued to drop down the table.

    The Toffees sacked Lampard in January 2023 with the club 19th in the Premier League and two points from safety. Sean Dyche's arrival proceeded and they scraped survival on the final day of the season.

    In contrast, if this season's points deductions had not occurred, they would have been mathematically safe by now and in 14th place.

    "We had a great season before the point deductions," added Doucoure. "It is quite hard to be hit by so many things but you have to be ready for it as a professional footballer.

    "I am always ready to commit to my job and do my best for the team."

  13. Dyche's love from Green Daypublished at 08:56 26 April

    Sean Dyche has been reflecting on a positive message received from Green Day frontman Billie Joe.

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  14. 'A performance for the ages'published at 16:49 25 April

    Mike Richards
    Fan writer

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    Hearts as big as the city. Smiles as wide as the Mersey Tunnel. And that’s just the players.

    My short summary will not do any justice to both them and the manager after what we witnessed last night at Goodison Park.

    It was a performance for the ages. A night that will live long in the memories of all Evertonians.

    To put it simply, that was Everton Football Club encapsulated in 90-plus minutes of drama and mayhem.

    The heart, grit, determination and work rate separated the two sides. You would be forgiven for thinking our opponents had secured mid-table security, instead of being involved in an end-of-season title race.

    The fact we have spoiled any title ambitions they may have had, is simply a positive side show to our own club's story.

    This is about us and nothing else.

    It’s been 14 long years since we last won a home derby. It is fair to say that pent-up emotion was released in spades on the final whistle.

    Our fans were simply incredible. The noise was glass-shatteringly loud all night. Goodison was rocked to its creaking foundations. We deserved it. Every single second of it.

    Goodison Park will soon be consigned to the pages of history.

    Last night will be remembered as one of her spine-tingling best.

    Mike can be found at the Unholy Trinity, external