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When Everton plays Fulham, they will be devastated by the latest Premier League referee ruling.

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John Brooks has been named as the judge for the match between Everton and Fulham. This will make Everton fans very angry with the Premier League.

This weekend, Brooks became the latest referee in the Premier League to be in trouble. He made several questionable calls in the game between Liverpool and Chelsea.

This season, there have been a lot of problems with the referees for the Blues. For example, Dan Burn said that referee Craig Pawson should have given the penalty kick for his hit on Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the 0-0 draw against Newcastle United.

Fans will hope that Brooks learns from his mistakes at Anfield because the Premier League has put him in charge of the game on Saturday at Goodison Park. Sean Dyche lost three important points that day.

This is not okay for Everton; they can’t let the officials decide the outcome against Fulham.

Brooks got a lot of attention at Anfield when he didn’t send Tosin Adarabioyo off for a foul on Diogo Jota, which was similar to the foul that got William Saliba sent off for Arsenal against Bournemouth and kept Liverpool from getting a stonewall penalty.

Last season’s events made things difficult between Everton and the Premier League. While the club doesn’t think there is a plot against them, the players must do everything they can to make sure the result isn’t decided by a referee’s call this weekend.

Fans of Everton won’t be afraid to let the judge know how they feel if he has another terrible game at Goodison Park, where the team is finally back on track in the Premier League.

It’s been four Premier League games without a loss for Dyche’s suffering team, with players like Michael Keane scoring the game-winning goal in the 2-0 win over Ipswich Town.

After a rough start to the season, Everton is finally in a good spot. The refereeing selection is not ideal, but the team should take their good form to Goodison Park and play perfectly against Fulham.

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