Gordyola
Well-Known Member
Just a thought. In extreme case how exactly will the legislation stop English (or Scottish) clubs from joining a Super Lge? Sure there might be a whacking great fine but to make the prospect work the hit could be covered by the lure of massively increased commercial revenues and a giant cash injection from the new Lge for joining up.
Does this legislation try to prevent a football business from running from the UK and having no part of the existing footy infrastructure and establishment….. once expelled?
In this instance it would be comparable to a UK business operating in the UK but having no home market. Nothing illegal about that!
Crazy of course. But the more bruises the English clubs take, the crazier the Prem and FA administration becomes and the more the EPL’s stature and status diminishes, the more attractive alternative radical options will appear to owners who are being increasingly bullied and disadvantaged.
The IFR only applies to England and Wales
It will require a license from the FIR to operate as a football club
The IFR will operate a licensing system where all clubs in scope will require a licence to operate. The intention is for the scope to cover all clubs in the top 5 tiers of men’s English football.