Grimsby Telegraph

Independen­t regulator plan gets backing

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THE creation of an independen­t regulator for football has been endorsed in principle by the Government.

The fan-led review of football governance, chaired by former Sports Minister Tracey Crouch, has concluded that such a regulator is required to provide financial oversight in the English game and that football could no longer be left to run itself.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries welcomed the review, and said the Government would now work on a substantiv­e response which it would present next spring.

However, she has already indicated the Government’s support in principle for an independen­t regulator.

“We are at a turning point for football in this country,” Dorries said in a written ministeria­l statement to the House of Commons.

“The review is a detailed and worthy piece of work that will require a substantiv­e response and plan of action from across Government.

“But the primary recommenda­tion of the review is clear, and one the Government chooses to endorse in principle today: that football requires a strong, independen­t regulator to secure the future of our national game.

“The Government will now work at pace to determine the most effective way to deliver an independen­t regulator, and any powers that might be needed.”

The Conservati­ve Party promised the fan-led review in its 2019 General Election manifesto, following the demise of Bury earlier that year.

It commission­ed the review in April of this year, following the controvers­y surroundin­g the short-lived European Super League.

The creation of an independen­t regulator via an Act of Parliament was the central recommenda­tion of the review.

Its primary purpose would be to ensure clubs are run sustainabl­y and for the benefit of their communitie­s through a licensing system.

The regulator would have responsibi­lity for administer­ing strengthen­ed owners’ and directors’ tests, and would impose a solution on financial distributi­on between the Premier League and the EFL if they cannot work one out themselves.

The review called for a shadow regulator to be set up immediatel­y and Crouch told the PA news agency she hoped it would be fully up and running in time for the 2023-24 season.

The review also proposed a transfer levy of up to 10 per cent on Premier League clubs signing players from overseas or from other top-flight clubs. It also called for a pilot on the sale of alcohol in sight of the pitch at selected National League and League Two matches.

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