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Old 12-28-22, 08:23 AM   #2431
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The Mighty Toon up to 2nd in the Premiership shining a light for the north
the cani lads will be in europe next season Jim.
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Old 12-28-22, 09:14 AM   #2432
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Early days yet but I certainly hope so.
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Old 01-03-23, 09:59 AM   #2433
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TOON face their toughest test of the season away to Arsenal tonight.

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Football regulator: UK government confirms new independent body

Blocking clubs from joining a breakaway European Super League will be among the powers held by English football's new independent regulator.

The plan for a regulator, recommended by a fan-led review last year, has been confirmed by the UK government.

Preventing historic clubs going out of business is one of the aims, as well as giving fans greater input and a new owners' and directors' test.

The significant move aims to protect English football's cultural heritage.

The main purposes of the proposed new regulator will be:

Stopping English clubs from joining closed-shop competitions, which are judged to harm the domestic game.
Preventing a repeat of financial failings seen at numerous clubs, notably the collapses of Bury and Macclesfield.
Introducing a more stringent owners' and directors' test to protect clubs and fans.
Giving fans power to stop owners changing a club's name, badge and traditional kit colours.
Ensuring a fair distribution of money filters down the English football pyramid from the Premier League.

"The English game remains one of the UK's greatest cultural exports, with clubs and leagues around the world modelling themselves on its success," the government said before its white paper on football governance - a policy document which outlines the proposed legislation - is released on Thursday.

"That is why the government is today taking the necessary and targeted steps to ensure that continues for generations."

The Premier League was understood to be wary of a regulatory body when the proposals were announced in April last year.

The league says it is "vital" a regulator does not lead to any "unintended consequences" that could affect its global appeal and success.

What will the regulator cover?

European breakaway leagues

Six English clubs - Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham - were among a dozen from across the continent that announced plans to form a European Super League in a shock move in April 2021.

It sparked a tumultuous few days in English and European football.

Fans quickly demonstrated their anger at the plan outside English clubs' stadiums - with similarly vitriolic protests taking place across Europe - forcing the Premier League clubs to back down and apologise.

Despite the U-turn, the debate over the future of top-level European football has continued.

"The regulator will have the power to prevent English clubs from joining new competitions that do not meet a predetermined criteria, in consultation with the FA and fans," said the government.

"That criteria could include measures to stop clubs participating in closed-shop breakaway competitions which harm the domestic game, such as the European Super League."

Financial stability and fans' input

A new licensing system will require every club - from the Premier League to the National League - to prove it has a sustainable business model implemented by responsible custodians as part of an application process.

If clubs are not granted a license by the regulator, they will not be allowed to compete.

Another key power of the regulator will be ensuring fans have a greater say in their club's strategic decisions.

Moves by owners which may prove controversial - for example, changing the name, badge and traditional kit colours, or moving stadium - will not be allowed to be made before consulting fans.

It will "put fans back at the heart of how football is run", says the government.

Additional owners' and directors' test

The test to determine the suitability of owners and directors of English clubs has long been under scrutiny.

The regulator will introduce an "enhanced" test which will operate alongside the current process implemented by the Premier League, Football League and Football Association.

According to the government, it will lead to "ensuring good custodians of clubs, stronger due diligence on sources of wealth and a requirement for robust financial planning".

The suitability of Premier League's owners' and directors' test has been criticised in the past, most recently following the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle.

Amnesty International urged the league to change the test to address human rights issues, with the Saudi state accused of human rights abuses.

A bid for Manchester United by Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, the chairman of one of Qatar's biggest banks, has also raised concerns among human rights and LGBTQ+ groups.

Requirements that currently prohibit someone from becoming an owner or director of a Premier League club include criminal convictions, a ban by a sporting or professional body or breaches of key football regulations such as match-fixing.

Fairer distribution of wealth

The regulator will have backstop powers to impose a new financial settlement, which effectively means it can force the Premier League to share more money across the pyramid.

EFL chairman Rick Parry wants a 25% share of pooled broadcast revenue with the Premier League, merit-based payments across all four divisions, and the abolition of 'parachute payments' to teams relegated from the top flight.

But the EFL has told its clubs it is "not hopeful" of securing the settlement it is looking for.

While discussions between the bodies are ongoing, the new regulator will force arbitration if an agreement is not reached.

"The Premier League remains the envy of club competitions around the world and the government remains fully behind its continued success," said the government.

"But in order to secure the financial sustainability of clubs at all levels, a solution led by those running the leagues and their clubs is needed, and remains the government's preferred outcome.

"However, if the football authorities cannot reach an agreement the regulator would have targeted powers of last resort to intervene and facilitate an agreement as and when necessary."

The Premier League has said it gives away 15% of its revenue already and in 2020 also agreed a £250m rescue package to help ease the financial challenge faced by EFL clubs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Parachute payments are solidarity payments made to help relegated sides adjust to lower revenues. Clubs receive 55% of the amount each Premier League side get as part of a share of broadcast revenue in the first year after relegation, followed by 45% in year two and 20% in year three.

The payments have been criticised for creating 'yo-yo' clubs and financial disparity between sides in the Championship.
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Old 02-26-23, 10:44 AM   #2435
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The Mighty Toon at Wembley today against that team that play in red from other side of the Pennines


Listening on talksport cheering on the Toon wondering if the Buna's at Wembley

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Old 02-26-23, 02:03 PM   #2436
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Watched it at home and have to admit the best team on the day won.....sadly.
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Newcastle started well but then the team in red got their act together but the Mighty Toon are on the march shining a torch for the north trophies and titles will come the Toon will be a Premiership Powerhouse in 2-3 seasons.
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Last week I bought a 65" QLED Smart-tv.

Watching nature program is fantastic and watching a football match like TOONS match today was an experience-and then they lost the match

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Newcastle started well but then the team in red got their act together but the Mighty Toon are on the march shining a torch for the north trophies and titles will come the Toon will be a Premiership Powerhouse in 2-3 seasons.
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Old 03-12-23, 03:22 PM   #2440
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Just back from a hospitality bash at the TOON watching us win 2-1 against Wolves.

A great many thanks to my brother.

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Old 03-17-23, 05:10 PM   #2441
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Good win for the Mighty Toon against Nottingham Forest they could get dragged back into relegation fight its getting tight down there.
Hoping Leeds Utd win against Wolves on Saturday.
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Old 03-18-23, 06:28 AM   #2442
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I'm hopeful of hospitality on 2nd April at home to Manure.
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The Might Toon smash five past the Hammers some of West Hams defending was woeful at times if they are not carefull they'll be dragged back into the relegation zone.
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Was a great game......the magpies are currently flying high.

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WOW what more is there to say than WOW.

5-0 against Tottenham after 20 min.

Talking about total meltdown by the Hotspurs

Finish result 6-1.

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