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Dashing Bob S
19-03-2024, 05:58 AM
This is being touted as great news for the fans. I anticipate a toothless, corrupt body, much like in other sectors. At least they are making an effort to show some innovation though. The glakit wasters of the Scottish football will doubtless watch nervously from the sidelines in their usual dumb trance, either actively fretting about change, or displaying ostrich like tendencies.

Dmas
19-03-2024, 06:32 AM
Don’t think it will change a thing down there, the small clubs will be dealt with promptly and the biggest will be allowed to rattle on doing as they wish whilst the charges mount up, it will boil down to who can employ the smartest lawyer or accountants

Viva_Palmeiras
19-03-2024, 06:50 AM
Name one functioning regulator in the UK…

OfWat - the Water Regulator…
Ofcomm - the Telecom & Broadcasting? regulator
Financial Conduct Authority …
OfGem - Energy
pensions regulator
OFSTED
SQA

Henry the mild mannered Janitor…?

Bostonhibby
19-03-2024, 07:18 AM
Name one functioning regulator in the UK…

OfWat - the Water Regulator…
Ofcomm - the Telecom & Broadcasting? regulator
Financial Conduct Authority …
OfGem - Energy
pensions regulator
OFSTED
SQA

Henry the mild mannered Janitor…?Agree, outright criminals and cash grabbing monopolies like a toothless regulator that is pretty much given zero power by a compliant government. The government gets the added bonus of being able to deflect responsibility to the regulator when our rivers are polluted, fuel is overpriced, receiving post is a cause for celebration rather than a regular event etc etc............

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bod
19-03-2024, 11:10 AM
Name one functioning regulator in the UK…

OfWat - the Water Regulator…
Ofcomm - the Telecom & Broadcasting? regulator
Financial Conduct Authority …
OfGem - Energy
pensions regulator
OFSTED
SQA

Henry the mild mannered Janitor…?

Could be

Billy Whizz
19-03-2024, 04:49 PM
West Ham owner David Sullivan told Sky Sports: "The Premier League is the best league in the world so why change a winning formula?

"I hope the government don't wreck something that works. If over the coming seasons the Premier League ceases to be the best league in the world, it will be down to an interfering government."

He added: "Between the 20 clubs there is almost £2bn of debt, so there isn't really 'available cash' to give away."

Think that’s the reason they need to get some sort of control

Coach Jon
19-03-2024, 06:11 PM
This is being touted as great news for the fans. I anticipate a toothless, corrupt body, much like in other sectors. At least they are making an effort to show some innovation though. The glakit wasters of the Scottish football will doubtless watch nervously from the sidelines in their usual dumb trance, either actively fretting about change, or displaying ostrich like tendencies.

Agree, paying lip service which wont have any effect whatsoever.

Kato
19-03-2024, 11:56 PM
West Ham owner David Sullivan told Sky Sports: "The Premier League is the best league in the world so why change a winning formula?

"I hope the government don't wreck something that works. If over the coming seasons the Premier League ceases to be the best league in the world, it will be down to an interfering government."

He added: "Between the 20 clubs there is almost £2bn of debt, so there isn't really 'available cash' to give away."

Think that’s the reason they need to get some sort of controlA cowboy complaining about noisy spurs and big hats. Best ignored.

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