Revolutionary new football regulator plans declared "positive" amid fan power

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Tracey Crouch conducted a fan-led review when she was Sports Minister
Tracey Crouch conducted a fan-led review when she was Sports Minister

Tracey Crouch has welcomed “positive” news about a new independent regulator for English football.

Former Sports Minister Crouch, who conducted a fan-led review, has championed stronger rules and a greater share of cash throughout the football pyramid.

Fans could be given a “golden share” so they are party to decision in the future in the wake of the European Super League to stop secret breakaways happening again.

The Government is due to publish a detailed White Paper on new legislation for football but it seems clear that Ministers are now pushing ahead with plans as it had been in serious doubt.

Crouch said: “I haven’t seen the details yet of the White Paper, but the indications are positive that the government will introduce an independent regulator via legislation with backstop powers on financial redistribution.

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“While it may be the case that some recommendations from the fan-led review are not going to be implemented, arguably, the most important ones are.

“From what I’ve read, it looks like the government has accepted and will act on the fundamental recommendation of introducing an independent regulator underpinned by legislation.”

EFL and Premier League bosses have had discussions about trying to find a compromise on things like a levy on transfers being paid out.

Revolutionary new football regulator plans declared "positive" amid fan powerTracey Crouch has praised the news (PA)

There have also been calls for greater controls of ownership and takeovers but the White Paper may not cover that, leaving it up to the Premier League and EFL to decide.

The regulator was in danger under Lizz Truss as Prime Minister as it was thought she was not in favour but Rishi Sunak now appears to be giving the go-ahead.

Football Supporters’ Association chair Kevin Miles welcomed the idea of “stronger tests on potential club owners, more supporter engagement, blocks on breakaway competitions like the European Super League and the establishment of an independent regulator.”

Miles added: “We look forward to seeing the full white paper upon its release and, once again, we will enthusiastically and constructively engage with the consultation process to ensure that the regulator becomes as effective as possible.”

John Cross

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