The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fan ownership of football clubs

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shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said: “Football belongs to the fans – not to a cartel of billionair­es at the top.

“Scottish Labour is determined to reinvigora­te the game in Scotland from grassroots to national team by supporting fan ownership of clubs and reform of the game at all levels in Scotland.

“Clubs are at the heart of communitie­s across Scotland, and many have been hit hard by the pandemic.

“That’s why Labour is committed to democratis­ing and energising the game in Scotland.

“Labour is back on the pitch, but too many football fans feel stuck on the sidelines.

“Labour is dedicated to supporting the future of the game in Scotland and putting fans in control, from the dugout to the directors’ box from grassroots to the governance of the game.”

Scottish Greens sports spokeswoma­n Alison Johnstone said the proposed league, which would see up to 20 of Europe’s elite known teams take part, “shows what happens when profits and greed are allowed to dominate football”, adding the amounts of money involved “eye-watering”.

She added: “As the famous quote says, football is nothing without the fans, and it is no wonder so many are opposed to this move.

“In Scotland we were successful in ensuring that fan ownership has been pushed up the agenda.

“It is a model that has worked around the world, and something that is badly needed to stop the sort of moves we are seeing now.

“Football clubs are community assets and should be in the hands of those who care most about them.” were

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