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LONDON, Oct 14 — Premier League clubs were set to debate radical plans to restructure English football at a shareholders’ meeting today as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden acknowledged the proposals as “Project Power Grab”. The “Project Big Picture” plan, backed by Liverpool and...

General view of the Premier League logo on a match ball before the match between Burnley and Bournemouth at Turf Moor February 22, 2020. — Reuters pic

Under the proposals, the number of teams in the English top-flight would be cut from 20 to 18 and the League Cup would be scrapped. There would be controversial changes to voting rights and a substantial financial settlement for the struggling English Football League . He said the plan, championed by EFL chairman Rick Parry, was “a distraction at best”, adding: “I hope the EFL will stop being distracted by this latest wheeze.”

“The money is there. The question I have to ask myself is: ‘Given there is that much money in football, could we seriously turn around to a pensioner... and say to her that some of her taxes would have to go to support this?’”Dowden’s comments come after Football Association chairman Greg Clarke said a breakaway from the top flight was wielded “as a threat” during talks over the divisive plans.

“We, the FA board and council, have to ensure that any changes would be to the long-term benefit of the whole of football and we have substantial controls to help ensure that the best interests of the game are served by any new proposals,” he said.

 

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