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England is set to become “the first major nation to make football a government-regulated industry”, according to the Premier League, as the government publishes its white paper on Thursday calling for an independent regulator Bacolod
The reaction around the rest of the game and political circles was otherwise universally positive outside the elite competition, with a “delighted” MP Tracey Crouch describing it as “a big day for football in this country”.The Premier League is meanwhile understood to fear that regulation could put off future investors and buyers Cebo
The Independent has been told that a financial agreement on sustainability payments from the Premier League to the rest of the game as well as parachute payments is some way off Fishing
That could nevertheless play into other stakeholders’ hands, as the strength of the independent regulator will be deepened if the game can’t find “football-led solutions”.The driving force of the white paper is to “help prevent repeat of financial failings seen at Derby County, Bury and Macclesfield Town”, but it will also strengthen the Premier League’s owners’ and directors’ test – which came under scrutiny during the Saudi-led buyout of Newcastle United – while giving fans a greater say in the running of their clubs, particularly regarding heritage such as team names, club crests and stadiums Soccer
It is not expected that there will be provisions for states or state funds looking to own or run clubs, something that has become such a touchstone issue as a Qatar state-influenced bid looks to buy Manchester United. Phbet
One source talked of how “there would have to be a freezing over” for the Premier League to consider EFL (English Football League) chairman Rick Parry’s suggestion of the top division’s redistribution ratio going to 2-1 to facilitate greater competitive balance among the rest of the game League
The league said it would work to prevent “any unintended consequences that could affect the Premier League’s position as the most-watched football league in the world” Ibetph
England is set to become “the first major nation to make football a government-regulated industry”, according to the Premier League, as the government publishes its white paper on Thursday calling for an independent regulator Paypal
It is not expected that there will be provisions for states or state funds looking to own or run clubs, something that has become such a touchstone issue as a Qatar state-influenced bid looks to buy Manchester United. Gcash
The Independent has been told that a financial agreement on sustainability payments from the Premier League to the rest of the game as well as parachute payments is some way off Esports
The reaction around the rest of the game and political circles was otherwise universally positive outside the elite competition, with a “delighted” MP Tracey Crouch describing it as “a big day for football in this country”.The Premier League is meanwhile understood to fear that regulation could put off future investors and buyers Bingo
That could nevertheless play into other stakeholders’ hands, as the strength of the independent regulator will be deepened if the game can’t find “football-led solutions”.The driving force of the white paper is to “help prevent repeat of financial failings seen at Derby County, Bury and Macclesfield Town”, but it will also strengthen the Premier League’s owners’ and directors’ test – which came under scrutiny during the Saudi-led buyout of Newcastle United – while giving fans a greater say in the running of their clubs, particularly regarding heritage such as team names, club crests and stadiums Pvp
One source talked of how “there would have to be a freezing over” for the Premier League to consider EFL (English Football League) chairman Rick Parry’s suggestion of the top division’s redistribution ratio going to 2-1 to facilitate greater competitive balance among the rest of the game FIFA
The league said it would work to prevent “any unintended consequences that could affect the Premier League’s position as the most-watched football league in the world” Rng