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šØ Everton's 12-point deduction
Plus: The (Short) Story of Fabio Paim and The Greatest Talent To Never Win The Ballon dāOr
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Todayās briefing is a ~5min 7secs read:
Everton faces a 12-point deductionā¦ all you need to know in 20 secs š¤
Nostalgia Time: The (Short) Story of Fabio Paim: The Greatest Talent To Never Win The Ballon dāOr š
What happened on this day in 1963 changed the sport we love š
Extra time: Ten Hag uses his tactical genius to woo Laura Woods š¹
šļø Morning Brief
Newcastle have three targets to replace Sandro Tonali, who is facing a ban for betting rules, they include Unitedās Scott McTominay, Evertonās Amadou Onana, and Fulhamās Joao Palhinha.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham are enquiring about Athetlico Bilbaoās winger Nico Williams.
Brentford set a surprisingly low asking price for Ivan Toney despite the high level of interest for the striker. Reports suggest the club are looking for around Ā£65m.
Newcastle threatens Milan with lawsuit given Sandro Tonaliās imminent betting ban. Tonaliās legal team is negotiating a 10-12-month ban for the midfielder.
EVERTON FACE 12-POINT DEDUCTION š±
Everyone knows rules are for breakingā¦
But apparently, the Premier League didnāt get the memo this time.
And the Toffees are in the firing line.
Strap inā¦ hereās all you need to know in 20 seconds:
Everton is being accused of breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of Ā£304m over three years.
The Premier League has recommended that Everton be deducted a maximum of 12 points.
Thatās not great when youāre already 16th in the leagueā¦
The club could face other fines and/or a potential ban.
Everton will ārobustly defendā their position as they deny any wrongdoing.
The good news for Everton fansā¦ the Premier League isnāt the decision-maker here.
An independent commission is overseeing the case and will decide the fate of Sean Dycheās side.
Donāt hold your breath, Router, this will be a long rideā¦
Quick hitsā¦ š
š On this day in 1963ā¦ organised football was officially launched in England. There was a meeting at the Freemasonsā Tavern in Londonās Great Queen Street when the Football Association was formed. Itās been the English footballās governing body ever since.
š R1ās key stat todayā¦ Liverpoolās Darwin Nunez has scored or assisted in every 66.75 minutes this season for club and country. He has scored three league goals from an xG of 2.76.
š¤© Moment of the weekā¦ Manchester United were leading Copenhagen 1-0 in added time and conceded a penalty. Andre Onana denied Jordan Larssonās effort in the 96th minute to lead United to victory. The former Inter Milan goalkeeper has saved 24% of all penalties he has faced in normal or extra time.
š¤ Thought for the dayā¦ some fans argue that back-passes outside of the penalty area should become illegal. Here at Route One, thatād suit us to a tee. No need for that fancy stuff.
The (Short) Story of Fabio Paim: The Greatest Talent To Never Win The Ballon dāOr
At 13, Fabio Paim was being paid Ā£4,400 per week and set to become the greatest football player of all time. But, in 2019, he retired and spent a year in prison on suspicion of drug trafficking.
From Ballon dāOr prospects to watching his old friend Cristiano Ronaldo train from his prison cell, hereās the short story of the most wasted talent in football history.
Our story begins in 1999 when Ronaldo and Paim snuck out together to eat leftover McDonaldās burgers. Despite their humble beginnings, both youngsters were Sportingās best upcoming talent - and they bonded over this.
It took only a few years for both players to reap the rewards of their talents. Sporting offered Paim Ā£4,400 per week and a Ā£130,000 annual bonus. This was the most lucrative contract for a 13-year-old in history.
Ronaldo, who was 3 years older than his academy friend, was set to make a big move to England.
In 2003, Sporting agreed to sell Ronaldo to Manchester United. But the club was keen to keep Paim who was an even bigger prospect by Sportingās coaches.
Ronaldo echoed this sentiment when he joined, saying: āIf you think Iām good, wait until you see Fabio Paim.ā
The interest in Paim gathered pace as the worldās biggest teams began fighting to sign him. Each week, top agents in Europe were flying to catch a glance at the wonderkid.
Paim, not short of confidence, agreed with the hype around him.
āUntil today, there has been no one like me that young. At that time, I was better than Cristiano,ā recalls Paim.
With the world at his feet, he was set to become one of the best players in world football.
When asked if he wouldāve won the Ballon dāOr, Paim replied: āYes, no doubt.ā
Whilst Paimās ability on the pitch was undeniable, so too was his love for cars, women, and parties. By the time he turned 16, he was earning Ā£8,000 a week at Sportingās academy and began to lose focus.
The newfound money and fame meant that his mind started to wander. He even admits to dreaming about becoming a pop star and hanging up his boots.
His lifestyle took a toll on his performances on the pitch. But, Premier League clubs believed they could get him back on track.
In 2008, Paim made a loan move to Chelsea facilitated by super-agent Jorge Mendes. The same agent who represents Paim's old friend, Cristiano Ronaldo.
It was his time to prove that could go shoulder-to-shoulder with the best. Yet, with an even heftier pay packet each week, Paim found more ways to distract himself from football with Londonās nightlife.
āI was born with talent. As I was earning lots of money, I got the illusion that I didnāt need the effort,ā reflects Paim.
At the tender age of 22, Sporting decided to release Paim after a failed loan spell at Chelsea.
Things didnāt get much better for the Portuguese winger. He retired from professional football in 2018 after failing to make a mark at 14 different clubs. In the same year, Ronaldo went on to win the Champions League for the fifth time in his career.
Paim and Ronaldo once rummaged through used McDonaldās boxes together in Lisbon. Now, they had very little in common.
In 2019, Paim hit rock bottom when he found himself behind bars on suspicion of drug trafficking.
āMy prison cell was next to the field where the Portugal national team trains so I could watch them training every day for the Euro 2020 qualifiers,ā Paim painfully recalls.
Now, Paim spends his time educating young players on what not to do.
He's also hoping his son adopts his footballing ability, whilst reminding us how good he was.
"If he can be half the player I was, the family will be more than happy.ā
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
Ten Hagās got game. Laura Woods might have announced her new boyfriend, but that doesn't stop Ten Hag. We know exactly what you were doing here, Eric. A tactical mastermind can never switch off.
Letās just sayā¦ Thiery Henry wasnāt pleased with his work-wifeās news. CBS Sports presenter Kate Abdo reveals sheās getting engaged and Henry struggles to hold back his true feelings. Weāve all been thereā¦
Saudis are loving British singer Amy Macdonald. Why is this relevant? Because Cristiano Ronaldo helped her reach #1 after posting a montage with her song in the background.
Note to self: never bring a sign to a Millwall game. It doesn't go down well and youāll risk becoming a meme.
The Arsenal Invicibles drew 31% of their Premier League campaign. Andy Goldstein argues itās not the season Arsenal fans believe it to be. Is this an interesting take or just a sour United fan? Maybe both.