Gary Neville has accused the Premier League of acting like a “bully” and “scaremongering” about the proposed independent football regulator.
The former Manchester United and England star, who has been a strong supporter of an independent regulator, criticised the attitude of England’s top football league as “entitled” and “selfish” during a fringe event at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Mr Neville said on Monday: “We have a Premier League that’s entitled, they feel entitled. “I’m not going to use the word greedy, but I just have.
They are selfish and I can’t understand that way of thinking. “It’s almost like they’re the big brother that sit there and distribute scraps of food to the little brothers round the table.
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