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Gary Neville accuses ‘bully’ Premier League of ‘scaremongering’ over regulator

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. It’s not what you do when you’re in a family.”

His comments follow claims that English teams could be barred from European competitions such as the Champions League if the new regulator is introduced, due to Uefa rules against state involvement in football governance.

The UK government has dismissed concerns, stressing that the regulator would be independent and saying it did not expect there to be issues regarding European competitions.

He added: “Their mindset is such of a bully. Their mindset is such that they think they can influence the regulator once the regulator’s introduced and they can get a better deal potentially the other side of the regulator.

“And what they’re applying is their soft power and their influence to try and create scare stories and scaremongering, like we had a couple of weeks ago.”

At the same fringe meeting, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Lisa Nandy said claims English teams could be disqualified from Europe were “ridiculous” and “really disrespectful to fans because

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