TOP SHOULDN'T FORGET ROOTS
The Non-League Football Paper|March 24, 2024
Self-regulation has failed. The time for an independent regulator is here. Two stories in football from the past week or so underlined why.
Gregor ROBERTSON
TOP SHOULDN'T FORGET ROOTS

The first was news that the proposed "New Deal" for football-a new formula for increased wealth redistribution throughout the English Pyramid-had collapsed after months of intense discussions between the Premier League and the EFL.

The Premier League is currently sharing £1.6 billion with the Pyramid over a three-year period. That sounds like an eye-watering figure, right? Sure, until you realise that the vast majority of that is dished out to relegated Premier League clubs in the form of parachute payments.

The second was a story about how the same Premier League clubs are forging a plan that could result in many of them raking in millions in profits. The idea is for a new spending cap that would link the amount any club can spend on wages to how much television money is paid to the lowest-placed team.

The proposal is called "anchoring", and would restrict the top teams (Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool et al) to spending, say, four and a half times the amount the bottom club (Sheffield United, Burnley or Luton Town, for example) received in TV money.

Doesn't sound like such a bad idea, right? Might help maintain a degree of competitive balance at a time when the gap between the haves and the have-nots is growing wider. But here's the thing.

What happens about the clubs who participate in the Champions League? Or, from 2025, the new Club World Cup (prize money for the winner: €100 million)? Those billionaire owners -who, as we have just been reminded, do not give a damn about the health of the Pyramid-will be able to cream millions off the top.

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