takeover of newcastle united, the premier league said the reforms mustn t damage the game. but with the government likely to support crouch, football seems set for momentous change. dan roan, bbc news. joining me now is caroline mcroyall, director of strategy for fair game which campaigns to improve governance in football. she s the former ceo of surrey fa and used to be chair of tooting and mitcham united too. thank you for your time. i know that fair game you ve been campaigning for independent regulation. now that this is the recommendation on the government says it s going to move to work with this plan, do you think there s going to be much pushback from clubs in the premier league or any watering down of the recommendations? i any watering down of the recommendations? ., , ., recommendations? i really hope not. this is a report recommendations? i really hope not. this is a report that s recommendations? i really hope not. this is a report that s been recommendations? i real
and this season, a championship club that twice won the first division title in the 70s also fell into administration. derby county, for many, is sadly emblematic of a broken and unsustainable club system. one that encourages too many to overspend in the pursuit of promotion, and which shows why radical change is now needed the way that clubs are both financed and run. criticised for allowing the controversial recent saudi takeover of newcastle united, the premier league said the reforms mustn t damage the game. but with the government likely to support crouch, football seems set for momentous change. dan roan, bbc news. a jury in the us has found three white men guilty of murdering a black man as he jogged in the city of brunswick, georgia, last year. they claimed they were defending themselves while trying to perform a citizens arrest on ahmaud arbery who they said looked like a burglar . his death, along with that of george floyd in minneapolis, helped to inspire the black lives m
from the premier league to the rest of the game, reform of parachute payments to relegated clubs, and fan empowerment through shadow boards and a so called golden share. that would mean supporter consent needed over key decisions, such as a change of club name or stadium relocation, unlike in the past when wimbledon was infamously moved to milton keynes. and this season, a championship club that twice won the first division title in the 70s also fell into administration. derby county, for many, is sadly emblematic of a broken and unsustainable club system. one that encourages too many to overspend in the pursuit of promotion, and which shows why radical change is now needed to the way that clubs are both financed and run. criticised for allowing the controversial recent saudi takeover of newcastle united, the premier league said the reforms mustn t damage the game. but with the government likely to support crouch, football seems set for momentous change. dan roan, bbc news.
and this season, a championship club that twice won the first division title in the 70s also fell into administration. derby county, for many, is sadly emblematic of a broken and unsustainable club system. one that encourages too many to overspend in the pursuit of promotion, and which shows why radical change is now needed to the way that clubs are both financed and run. criticised for allowing the controversial recent saudi takeover of newcastle united, the premier league said the reforms mustn t damage the game. but with the government likely to support crouch, football seems set for momentous change. dan roan, bbc news. joining me now is dr borja garcia, an expert in football policy and finance at loughborough university. what you make of these proposals? t what you make of these proposals? i think they are ground breaking and comprehensive and well thought out
which two years ago ceased to exist after a financial collapse, to the dismay of its fans. it was a big part of their lives, and to have those habits and routines just broken almost overnight, it s had a real detrimental effect, notjust on the economics of the area, but also on people s mental health. and this season, a championship club that twice won the first division title in the 70s also fell into administration. derby county for many is sadly emblematic of a broken and unsustainable club system one that encourages too many to overspend in the pursuit of promotion and which shows why radical change is now needed to the way that clubs are both financed and run. criticised for allowing the controversial recent saudi takeover of newcastle united, the premier league said tonight that reforms mustn t damage the game. but with the government likely to support crouch, football seems set for momentous change. dan roan, bbc news.