The British government set up a parliamentary commission that drafted the ‘Fan Led Review of Football Governance’, a bill that consists of fan-led evaluations and reviews of football. Emilio Abejón pointed out that this initiative addresses the need for hobby participation and a formula for hobby participation. One of them is in the form of giving gold shares to club supporters to get veto rights.
Announcement from super league by Florentino Perez it led to fans of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham putting pressure on their clubs and making them withdraw from this proposal. This gave rise to some controversy as to how big tycoon the club owner can decide play with social and cultural institutions as important as the club. For several years in great Britain fan organizations have been working on the proposal including hobbies and organizations fans in football reigns. Now they have become a reality.
These clubs have million followers which goes against how competition is and should be. In this regard, it is made in Parliament a parliamentary committee compiling the ‘Fan Led Review of Football Governance’, consisting of fan-led evaluations and reviews. This led to the emergence of various fan organizations and a document was also drawn up urging the UK Government and Parliament to do so introduces an element of fan participation in football.
Michelle Donnelan.
Boris Johnson’s government promised to stop this democratization of small football. current British Prime Minister, Sunak Receiptand Minister of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Michelle Donnelan, has reaffirmed its commitment to organizing to introduce fans to the reign of football. Michelle Donelan stated that Fan Led Review’s arrival is imminent. “I understand the urgency and the frustration. This is one of our top priorities, leaving it in the hands of the sector itself was unsuccessful for decades. Fans have been let down by certain owners who have not acted responsibly,” he said.
Emilio Abejon saw the need for government regulations on football
elcierredigital.com have contacted Emilio AbejonSecretary General Federation of Shareholders and Partners of Spanish Football (FASFE), which clarifies that “Fan Led Review provides the need for hobby participation and a formula for hobby participation. It should not be forgotten that in English those clubs commercial company for over 100 years and, therefore, fans have no participation formula. On the other hand, association type club as it is in Germany, Sweden and some in Spanish, like Real Madrid or FC BarcelonaThey tend to control democracy so the leaders have more power, but they have a formula.”
“One of the main formulas set by the British government consists of giving gold shares to the club’s fans has the right to veto certain operations such as sale of stadiums, transfer of more than 20 kilometers, change of city, change of symbol or change of shield. This club area should go far beyond commercial logic a club is not and cannot be a company to usepointed at Emilio.
The Secretary-General of the FASFE clarified that “some of the Fan Led Review recommendations should be adopted by our legislation, legislation that is currently under Senatewho have introduced some of these recommendations and have expanded them to some extent paper hobby, something as uncomplicated as the previous law completely ignores us. After the passage of the new law there will be members of the board of directors who will be democratically elected by club members, but must go further. In Spain, the project to draft a new sports law is well advanced, so it will become law in the coming weeks. At least there has been recognition from fans as a group involved and their participation, even though it is limited.”
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Emilio Abejón claims that “the fact that the sector itself regulates football does not work, because of some of the crimes that befell football -such as the use of clubs to wash away dictatorial and theocratic regimes or the fact that the owner uses the club for political and social influence– against the interests of the fans. It is clear that the intervention of trading logic It has been suggested that clubs are a means of gaining income or social relevance, so football has become a branch of audiovisual entertainment, as the sector has shifted to benefit certain people.
“Fans are the basis that justifies the existence of this sector, and those that give football the social relevance it has. It football government You can’t ignore one of the most important groups involved: the fans. The very fact of changing a club’s symbology, changing its territory, or jeopardizing the financial viability of an entity are things that are much easier to happen because fans are not involved in the government of this sport, “concluded the secretary general of FASFE.
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