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White Paper Regulations by Government: Plans for league, powers for the club

The Government publishes White Paper Regulations for the development of the Football career, its powers for the owners and breakaway between the leagues.

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February 24, 2023
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White Paper Regulation

“The publication of this White Paper regulation is a significant moment for English football. The Premier League and its clubs will now carefully consider the government’s plan for England to become the first major nation to make football a government-regulated industry.

“The Premier League, alongside the rest of English football, is a global success. We fully recognise that the passionate support of millions of football supporters is fundamental to our competition. We are proud that our success has been consistently shared for the benefit of the wider game, and of our clubs, who have a positive impact every day in their local communities.

White paper Regulation

“The Premier League recognises the case for change in football governance and continues to implement stronger and more independent regulation. We are strengthening our ownership rules and are already providing £1.6bn in financial support to the wider game in this current three-year cycle.

“We appreciate the government’s commitment to protect the Premier League’s continued success. It is vital that regulation does not damage the game fans love to watch in the deepest professional pyramid in the world, or its ability to attract investment and grow interest in our game.

“We will now work constructively with stakeholders to ensure that the proposed government regulator does not lead to any unintended consequences that could affect the Premier League’s position as the most-watched football league in the world, reduce its competitiveness or put the unrivalled levels of funding we provide at risk.

“The Premier League has already taken action to address many issues raised in the Fan-Led Review, and will work with government and parliamentarians on the next phase of the White Paper. We are committed to delivering a football-led solution to address key issues in the game – including financial distributions, financial controls and the football calendar – together with The FA and the EFL.”

The Government publishes White Paper Regulations for the development of the Football career, its powers for the owners and breakaway between the leagues.

What for white paper Regulations

The demise of Bury and Macclesfield Town have been used of examples where a regulator would have been necessary to ensure clubs are protected and made to be more sustainable.

With the new independent football regulator coming in, new owners will be subjected to stricter protocols on their suitability and reliability with a new owners’ and directors test. A focus on the fitness and propriety of new owners and enhanced due diligence means this will be tougher than the current system in place.

Issues that concern the distribution of money from the Premier League down to EFL clubs and potential breakaway leagues will also be under its remit.

Premier League Statement about white paper Regulation

A Premier League statement read: “The publication of this White Paper is a significant moment for English football. The Premier League and its clubs will now carefully consider the government’s plan for England to become the first major nation to make football a government-regulated industry.

“The Premier League, alongside the rest of English football, is a global success. We fully recognise that the passionate support of millions of football supporters is fundamental to our competition. We are proud that our success has been consistently shared for the benefit of the wider game, and of our clubs, who have a positive impact every day in their local communities.

“The Premier League recognises the case for change in football governance and continues to implement stronger and more independent regulation. We are strengthening our ownership rules and are already providing £1.6bn in financial support to the wider game in this current three-year cycle.

“We appreciate the government’s commitment to protect the Premier League’s continued success. It is vital that regulation does not damage the game fans love to watch in the deepest professional pyramid in the world, or its ability to attract investment and grow interest in our game.”

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