Manchester Evening News

Bernstein’s blast at ‘out of balance’ game

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FORMER City chairman David Bernstein has called for an independen­t regulator to take charge of football, describing it as ‘unhealthy’ and ‘out of balance’.

Bernstein, who was chairman of the FA between 2011 and 2013, highlighte­d a number of areas of concern, including the now defunct Project Big Picture, the link between football and dementia and the sport’s handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“In the short term I would like to see the appointmen­t of an independen­t regulator and, rather than go down the route of another review, of which we’ve had so many to so little effect over so many years, I would like to see the Government grasp the nettle here and appoint a regulator to deal with a whole range of really key issues, which are distorting, I think, our national game,” he said.

“You’ve had Project Big Picture, which was an attempt really by the big six clubs to take a very powerful position in football and failed miserably.

“You’ve got an FA chairman resigning because of outmoded views on a number of things.

“You’ve got a huge difficulty in putting together a funding package and, when it was put together, the Championsh­ip part of it consists of possibly £200m of loans.

“You’ve got the long-standing issues of brain damage to players with heading and so on - that’s dragged on for years, it hasn’t been brought to a conclusion, and it’s a national scandal frankly. And now you’ve got this whole issue of players’ behaviour, which I think is causing potentiall­y a lot of problems.

“In spite of the wealth of the Premier League, the game is fundamenta­lly unhealthy and fundamenta­lly out of balance.”

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