Soccer-Palace, Villa oppose UK government regulator plan

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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Premier League clubs Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have warned that the UK government's plans to regulate the game risk damaging the success of the English league.

Lawmaker Tracey Crouch published a report https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-government-report-recommends-independent-regulator-2021-11-24 on Wednesday which called for parliament to back the creation of a new regulatory body and made a series of recommendations including a 'transfer tax' to be paid to lower league clubs.

The move would weaken the powers of the Premier League and other leagues and the Football Association to govern the game. "We are the envy of the world, make no mistake. We emerged from the COVID crisis, the English game, as the most healthy game in the world, without a doubt. Everybody looks on us... across Europe particularly, somewhat comedically, thinking we are about to create a huge act of self harm," he added.

 

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