Bookmakers are paying out money in advance to those who bet on Everton being relegated after their first two games were dismal.

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Bookmakers are paying out money in advance to those who bet on Everton being relegated after their first two games were dismal.

Bookmakers are paying out money in advance to those who bet on Everton being relegated after their first two games were dismal.

On August 24, legal betting company Paddy Power announced. It would pay out those who bet on Everton being relegated from the Premier League this season. Even though the Toffees had only played two games.

Paddy Power announced on X: “Instant payout for those who bet on Everton being relegated after the 4-0 thrashing. We think everyone is tired of waiting. The payout will be completed soon.”

For Everton, they have played 2 games and lost in a row. Losing to Brighton 0-3 in the opening match of the season before losing to Tottenham Hotspur 0-4 on the night of August 24, causing them to fall to the bottom of the table.

Everton manager Sean Dyche said after the 0-4 defeat to Spurs that we have to sell players who are growing, have experience and will become good players. After this, we have to start the process of building players again. It’s like having to go in a loop all the time because this is the truth of Everton. We have to work on the reality, on the difficulties of the club. Even though we don’t want to accept it. It is a duty that we have to take responsibility when the team is in a bad time like this.

Everton have had financial problems and have been deducted points for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules twice. But have survived relegation. A previous takeover of the สมัคร ufabet club collapsed, leaving them with financial problems to this day.

“Paying it forward. After getting hammered today we thought we didn’t want to keep everyone waiting. So we’re paying it forward that Everton will be relegated,” the bookmaker posted on X after Everton were hammered 4-0 by Spurs. Sean Dyche’s side were beaten 3-0 at home to Brighton on the opening day of the season.

However, in addition to the Toffees, Crystal Palace and newcomers Ipswich are the other two teams that have no points after their first two games.