Cheering and applause. Placards and cheers and babies getting attention from politicians. Keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting Lower League Football grounds in places he hopes labour can win. He was in gillingham in kent this morning, his deputy with him, too. Thank you. Whatever Service People try and access these days, they find its like wading through treacle. Applause. Red cards arent usually welcome for folk on a Football Pitch but expect to see plenty of these in the next month or so, spelling out labours core message. Weve had 1a years of going round and round in circles, getting absolutely nowhere. Chaos and Division Feeding Chaos and division. If you want change, you have to vote for it and if you vote labour, its a vote to stop the chaos. Its a vote to turn the page and its a vote to rebuild our country together. Thank you very much. Cheering and applause. Thank you a general election is about winning seats and staying in them. Rishi sunakjust about managed that in ilkes
Which the majority of clubs voted in favour for . Called anchoring its more of a spending cap, and could come in the season after next. Heres our Sports Editor dan roan with more from one of the clubs opposing the possible introduction, Manchester United. The Current System known as the profit and sustainability regulations has been very controversial because everton and Nottingham Forest have fallen foul of it and been docked points for breaching a rule that restricts losses over a three year period. Some clubs have been pushing for a new system which would effectively mean a hard salary cap known as anchoring. It would see clubs allowed spending on new players and wages limited to a multiple of the amount of money earned by the lowest placed club in television revenue. Those clubs believe that this would bill mean a fairer Premier League and a more competitive balance at a time when the likes of Manchester City have secured a sixth title in seven seasons. At other clubs such as Manc
Hello, gavin. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Premier league have clubs voted to move a step closer to the possibiliy of bringing in a salary cap. A majority of clubs were in favour of allowing the Premier League to do the final economic and legal analysis of such a model, and draft the rules with the aim of making the competition fairer. Its part of plans to reform the profit and sustainability regulations, which resulted in both Nottingham Forest and everton being deducted points this season. Top clubs would only be allowed to spend a sum linked to the Television Revenues of the bottom clubs in the league. The next stage will potentially be put to clubs at agm injune. The pfa have said they have always been clear that they would oppose any measure that would place a hard cap on player wages. England Rugby Union International Billy Vunipola has apologised, and paid a fine after being charged in spain, following an alleged incident. The bbc understands he was tasered by police on the
Called anchoring its more of a spending cap, and could come in the season after next. Heres our Sports Editor dan roan with more from one of the clubs opposing the possible introduction, manchester united. The Current System known as the profit and sustainability regulations has been very controversial because nottingham floors above fallen foul of it and been docked points for breaching a rule that restricts losses over her three year period and some of them pushing for a new system which effectively means a hard salary cap known as anchoring and its clubs about spending our new players and wages and limited to a multiple of the amount of money earned by the laws place club and television revenue. They believe this would mean a more fair Premier League and more competitive balance for the likes Manchester City they may secure a title in just seven seasons and manchester united, behind me and Manchester City and aston villa who voted against the idea today amid fears that it could mea
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