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FA told to change...; or be changed
Topic Started: Oct 12 2011, 06:59 PM (129 Views)
Jeffers
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15275218.stm
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mcfc1975
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the government should keep its forking nose out of football. They have enough problems of their own
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Jeffers
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I'm assuming the massive amount of debts is hampering the amount of tax they can take from clubs
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tebroc
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whilst i agree they should keep their noses out, i still think they are right with what they are saying, English football isnt sustainable at all and something needs to change before the rich owners bail out.
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Monty
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tbh it will be good for the game overall IF it does sort out debt levels.

They also want more independents on teh FA Board, representatives from amatuer football and reps from the football league. This also sounds like it could help the lower leagues and grassroots football which again will only be good for the game in England.
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Jeffers
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I wonder if the Debt counts City and Chelsea's debts which are technically to the owner rather than a bank

£3.5b seems a bit excessive
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