Jamie Carragher has furiously slammed an MP over her 'embarrassing' comment during a committee meeting.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters and EFL chairman Rick Parry attended this morning's Culture, Media and Sport committee meeting.
It comes after Everton, who have already been hit with a 10-point deduction, and Nottingham Forest were charged with breaching the league's profitability and sustainability rules.
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Masters and Parry sat in front of Dame Caroline Dinenage, who made a comment that DIDN'T impress Liverpool legend Carragher.
During the meeting, Dinenage made reference to being a Portsmouth fan before joking fans would be chanting 'you don't know what you're doing' at Masters and Parry if they were referees at a hypothetical match.
In a post quote-tweeting her comment, Carragher wrote: "You’ve got the people at the top of the PL & EFL in front of you, so ask proper valid questions & hold them to account. Not this nonsense of playing to the gallery."
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The Sky Sports pundit continued to slam Dinenage, branding her comment 'embarrassing' in another post on social medial.
Responding to a fan telling him to watch the full meeting, he replied: "I did mate! It was a line she’d been given before going in to look good & clever. Embarrassing."
The Toffees were handed a points deduction after being charged earlier this season.
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They have already launched an appeal against their previous charge as they could be slapped with another deduction.
On Monday, Everton released a statement following their latest charge: "The Club must now defend another Premier League complaint which includes the very same financial periods for which it has already been sanctioned, before that appeal has even been heard.
"The Club takes the view that this results from a clear deficiency in the Premier League’s rules.
"Everton can assure its fans that it will continue to defend its position during the ongoing appeal and, should it be required to do so, at any future commission - and that the impact on supporters will be reflected as part of that process."
Topics: Jamie Carragher, Premier League, Football