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UK Government Unveils Football Governance Bill for Independent Regulation

The UK government is set to introduce the Football Governance Bill in Parliament continuing plans for an independent football regulator. This legislation, prompted by a fan-led review in 2022 aims to grant powers to oversee clubs in England’s top five men’s tiers. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hails it as a milestone for football fans prioritizing their voices and addressing issues of financial mismanagement highlighted by cases like Bury and Macclesfield Town.

The regulator’s powers include conducting stronger tests for new club owners and directors implementing a licensing system, and ensuring fan consultation on key decisions. While some, like the Premier League express concerns about potential unintended consequences, others such as the Football Supporters’ Association welcome the move towards independent regulation. The government asserts the importance of placing fans at the heart of the game to ensure its sustainability and prosperity.

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