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Reports in The Guardian today (more detail from Owen Gibson and commentary from David Conn) suggests that the Government are looking at radical proposals to give fans a right-to-buy their clubs and enabling them to take a 25% stake in the club. They also say that the government wants to see the powers of the football authori! ties beefed up to give them more power to veto takeovers of clubs which are not in the club's interests nor that of the supporters nor the wider game.

 

Meanwhile The Guardian and Daily Mail both quote Conservative Shadow Sports Minister Hugh Robertson saying that there are other ways in which supporters can be guaranteed representation without needing ownership stakes, whilst Don Foster for the Liberal Democrats dismisses the idea of supporter-ownership as a ‘pipedream’ (I wonder if he’s bothered to note the Co-operatives UK/You Gov opinion poll saying exactly the opposite) – but does agree with us that ownership is not a panacea, making the point that football “urgently need(s) a radical overhaul of the FA to better represent supporters and act in the interests of the game.”

 

Supporters Direct Chief Executive Dave Boyle said:

 

"The two parties - one of which will form the basis of the next government - both agree fans should have a stake in the clubs they support and are pledged to work to make it happen. That's great news for the trust movement and long-overdue recognition that clubs aren't businesses like any other.

 

"We look forward to the next government - whoever it is - putting fans at the heart of the game and we will work with them to make it happen"

 

Now football's genuinely on the political agenda, maybe you should consider writing or emailing your Prospective Parliamentary Candidates (PPC's) standing in your constituency, to see if they agree with either Labour, the Conservative or the Liberal Democrats - or if you're in Wales, Plaid Cymru - and their policies on football. You could even get your members to do the same.

 

We've included the links to their candidates below:

 

Conservative Party

Labour Party

Liberal Democrats

Plaid Cymru

 

And Michel Platini, UEFA’s President, has now weighed in supporting the proposals, ‘saying that supporters were the only people who had a genuine "identity" with clubs.’

 

North of the Border, the Rangers Supporters Trust are reportedly discussing the possibility of a buyout of the debt ridden Scottish club in partnership with other, wealthy fans. Interesting days indeed.

 

For more, including any quotes for press, email: kevin.rye@supporters-direct.org | Tel: 020 7273 1595 / 07852 998542

 

Supporters Direct: 3rd Floor, Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1B 4SE

Tel: 020 7273 1592 / Fax: 020 7273 1605 / Web: www.supporters-direct.org

 

Media Enquiries: Email: kevin.rye@supporters-direct.org | Tel: 020 7273 1595 / 07852 998542

England & Wales: Email: james.mathie@supporters-direct.org | Tel: 020 7273 1532

Scotland: Email: elaine.millar@supporters-direct.org | Tel: 0141 353 1615

 

 

 

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