Peters & Peters

What do the football governance reforms mean for the beautiful game?

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From its origins as a pastime for working class Britain in the 19th century, football is now more popular than ever, especially so after the unprecedented success of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. However, this rise in fame and popularity has also meant increased scrutiny of the sport and, more recently, the future of […]

Peters & Peters

Premier League v Manchester City case – what do ‘good faith’ obligations really mean?

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The alleged breaches by Manchester City FC of many Premier League Rules have attracted a lot of commentary in recent months and resulted in calls for a new examination of what the principle of ‘good faith’ engagement with the Premier League really means for football clubs, as well as the obligation to co-operate with, and […]

Keith Oliver

Government unveils extensive plans for reforming English football

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The government’s long-awaited white paper outlining major reforms to football in England has now been published. As expected, it proposes the introduction of a new independent regulator to ensure the sustainability and resilience of English football as its major recommendation to shake up football governance in this country. Other proposals include: – a new licensing […]