coming up on bbc news sean dyche just led primarily out of the relevant agent zone out of points deduction. good evening. football is notjust the uk s national game, it is big international business and today everton football club has dramatically fallen foul of the strict financial rules which regulate the premier league. the club has received a ten point deduction that s the biggest sanction in the premier league s history and means it drops from 14th to 19th in the table it s now in the relegation zone. it happened after an independent commission found it breached the rules governing how much clubs are allowed to overspend by. everton said it was shocked and disappointed and that it intends to appeal against the ruling. it raises questions for other major clubs such as manchester city, who are currently being investigated for breaching financial rules. our sports editor dan roan reports. it s everton who win! everton have been on a decent run of form in recent wee
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obviously during the course of the movie, they will find a bond, a relationship. he takes him to new york. there is quite a lot of them walking around new york that has a similar feel to something like manhattan, that kind of. they re talking about everything but they re talking about nothing. and the weird thing about the film is it s got this kind of cumulative effect, these incidental scenes, none of which appear to be about very much all add up to something which feels kind of profound. it s a lovely performance byjoaquin phoenix and of course and you think very recently he was winning awards forjoker, which was a very big performance! 0h, frightened me to death! yeah! but this is kind of like completely the other way. yes. everything very, very low key, everything feels very, very naturalistic. lovely use of music. there s an original score by aaron and bryce dessner. and then they ve got things like the san francisco saxophone quartet playing clair de lune, which sounds like it s
there is quite a lot of them walking around new york that has a similar feel to something like manhattan, that kind of they re talking about everything but they re talking about nothing. and the weird thing about the film is it s got this kind of cumulative effect, these incidental scenes, none of which appear to be about very much all add up to something which feels kind of profound. it s a the lovely performance byjoaquin phoenix and of course and you think very recently he was winning awards forjoker, which was a very big performance! 0h, frightened me to death! yeah! but this is kind of like completely the other way. yes. everything very, very low key, everything feels very, very naturalistic. lovely use of music. there s an original score by aaron and bryce dessner. and then they ve got things like the san francisco saxophone quartet playing clair de lune, which sounds like it shouldn t work and yet, somehow, when used in the right context, it s rather beautiful. i mean, it s ve