Celtic, Rangers and the 'shadow board' alternative in wake of Bernard Higgins plus Sydney Cup resentment
Scottish fans might be forgiven for casting an envious glance down south this week after a major change in how the English game is run.
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Scottish fans might be forgiven for casting an envious glance down south this week after a major change in how the English game is run.
Premier League. Ministers have given their formal support to 10 recommendations set out in a fan-led review that was published in November. They also include greater consultation with supporters via shadow boards and fairer distribution of money from the top of the game downwards.
The government is to back MP Tracey Crouch's call for an independent regulator for English football to ensure clubs are well run.
(Reuters) - The British government will establish an independent regulator in English soccer to deal with the game's finances, club ownership and corporate governance, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said on Monday.
The British government will establish an independent regulator in English soccer to deal with the game's finances, club ownership and corporate governance, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said on Monday.
The government will seek to implement all 10 of the key recommendations of the fan-led review into English football, setting up the possibility of a sea change in the governance of the national sport.
Tracey Crouch says the Government’s endorsement of the fan-led review she chaired is “an enormous step forward” for major reform in football but says the unspecified timeframe for implementing change is “worrying” for clubs and fans alike.
(Reuters) - The British government will launch an in-depth review of women's soccer this summer with the aim of achieving greater parity with the men's game, sports minister Nigel Huddleston said.