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Financial flow must be at ‘the heart’ of a new regulator, says Shadow Sec Powell
Lucy Powell tells Fair Game that new regulator must have financial flow at “its heart”

Football Bill must create a ‘bad environment’ for bad owners, says former Shadow Sports Minister
“Football has extra responsibility because we all belong to a football club, they are our identity, where you come from, where our history is – the people who love us and care for us. We need to make football a bad environment for those who don’t want to live up to that responsibility.”
Alison McGovern, MP for Wirral South

Fair Game names the nine steps needed to make new football regulator match fit
“If the aim is to secure football’s long-term future, then we need a regulator that’s match fit.”
Niall Couper, Fair Game CEO

Failure to implement a regulator would be ‘catastrophic’ warns Grimsby co-owner
The co-owner of Grimsby Town has issued a stark warning to Britain’s politicians: Failure to implement a regulator into football would be ‘catastrophic’


Kendal Mayor praises moves towards independent regulator
“Every fan of every club dreams that their team will one day ascend the dizzy heights of the football pyramid. But recent moves by some of the biggest clubs have attempted to pull up the drawbridge. We hope this new role will counteract that.”
Cllr Doug Rathbone, Mayor of Kendal

New briefing: Fair Game issues detailed analysis of White Paper on football
“There is a lot to be welcomed in the White Paper - stronger rules on financial regulation, a corporate governance code, and protection of a club’s heritage. But there are still a few issues that need to be resolved - notably financial flow and whether the regulator will have the teeth it needs”
Niall Couper, Fair Game CEO

Fair Game responds to The White Paper
“Fans want it, politicians want it, communities want it. The question now is to ensure that it is fit for purpose”
Niall Couper, Fair Game CEO

Fair Game welcomes an ‘historic moment’ with the arrival of The White Paper
“Fans want it, politicians want it, communities want it. The question now is to ensure that it is fit for purpose”
Niall Couper, Fair Game CEO

Fair Game gives cautious welcome to leaked details of Football Reform
“At first glance it looks like a B+. But it is not perfect. Over the new football weeks those that truly care about football need to work tirelessly to turn this into an A*”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Merseyside MPs call on Liverpool and Everton to back reform of football
“We need to start championing financial sustainability, good governance, equality standards and fan engagement. And there is a huge role Liverpool and Everton can play in shaping that new future for football. A fairer future.”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Fair Game calls for fresh debate on transfer levy as Premier League shopping spree nears £500m
“Now is the time to resurrect the concept of the ‘solidarity levy’. It would transform the lower echelons of the football pyramid”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Liverpool tops the chart of Fair Game’s inaugural Sustainability Index
“Football needs a culture change. It needs to start celebrating and rewarding good behaviour, and we believe the Sustainability Index does that.”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

‘Only free-market zealots and believers of Hans Christian Anderson fairytales think football can fix itself,’ says former FA CEO
“The big question is: ‘Can the Game fix itself?’ the answer has to be: ‘No, no and no!’ If you think otherwise you either are a Free market zealot or you have a vested interest or you read Hans Christian Anderson at nights before you go to sleep.”
Mark Palios, owner, Tranmere Rovers

Government briefing on football reform is ‘half-hearted at best’, says Fair Game
“Reckless, unregulated gamblers are pushing our clubs to the brink and unless the proposed regulator controls the flow of money in the game and rewards well-run sustainable clubs it will miss the target entirely.”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Fair Game clubs reaffirm commitment to Fan-Led Review and call for a reset of football’s financial flow
“The continuing delays to reform have only served to harden the resolve of Fair Game clubs. Football’s governance needs a reset. The financial flow needs an overhaul. We need legislation now”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Fair Game warns Government not to betray Tracey Crouch’s legacy
“Tracey’s report was a real milestone for football. It spelt out a new future. There is no doubt that football needs reform. Fans know it. The clubs know it. And politicians know it. Yet, the Government has been ignoring them all.”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Looming crisis means Sunak must act now to save the future of football
“It is not a difficult solution: Michelle Donelan. At the Dispatch Box. With the White Paper. Now.”
Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

Ditching plans to introduce an independent regulator would betray supporters and hard-working clubs across England and Wales
““To backtrack now betrays towns and communities up and down the country. The regulator is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to save the game we love.” Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game

New survey reveals cost-of-living crisis is leaving football clubs fearing for their future
“Having survived the pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis could well be the death knell for the hard-working community clubs lower down the pyramid. Lower league football clubs are the heartbeat of their communities, but right now they are in intensive care.” Niall Couper, CEO, Fair Game