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Liberal party think tank has published some proposals citing Coventry City as a case study... well that is more unexpected attention on the sad state of affairs, yet to read it but certainly an interesting development.
Addendum, I don't think they got their facts about City right, but that doesn't detract from the policy ideas presented.
http://centreforum.org/index.php/mainpublications/592-its-all-in-the-game
Download the report
http://centreforum.org/assets/pubs/its-all-in-the-game.pdf
Addendum, I don't think they got their facts about City right, but that doesn't detract from the policy ideas presented.
http://centreforum.org/index.php/mainpublications/592-its-all-in-the-game
It's all in the game: proposals for greater transparency in football governance
Sam Tomlin and Stephen Lee, February 2014
This report calls for a radical shake up of English football's governance structures to make clubs more transparent in their financial dealings and accountable to their supporters.
It follows an ultimatum from the Commons' Culture, Media and Sport Committee which warned that English football must reform its governance structures or face legislative intervention. CentreForum believes the time for such action has now arrived.
As well as a proposal to open up the Football Association (FA) to Freedom of Information requests, the report calls for public disclosure of clubs’ ownership arrangements, tax affairs and transfers so fans can see what is happening behind closed doors. It also contains plans to increase supporter based representation on the FA Council.
It is argued that these transparency measures will protect the national interest in the game and the community assets that football clubs represent.
Download the report
http://centreforum.org/assets/pubs/its-all-in-the-game.pdf
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