Yorkshire Post

Dowden holds ‘ constructi­ve’ talks on football fans return

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THE Government has held what it described as “constructi­ve” talks with football leaders around how the game is run, how it is financed, getting fans back into grounds and diversity.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden met virtually with representa­tives from the men’s and women’s profession­al games and fans’ groups on Tuesday, and said further discussion­s will continue.

“Constructi­ve conversati­on with football leaders on governance and getting fans back,” he wrote on Twitter.

“I want to work together with football to make progress on important issues for the game’s long- term future.

“Discussion­s to continue as we start our fan- led review of governance.”

The fan- led review was a commitment the Conservati­ve party made in its election manifesto

last year. Dowden had spoken last month about the wisdom of committing to such a review when Project Big Picture proposals became public knowledge.

He described PBP as a “distractio­n at best” from what he saw as the main priority of the Premier League providing financial assistance to clubs in the EFL starved of matchday income.

There is still no formal agreement over a rescue package, though the EFL said last Thursday a “significan­t step forward” had been taken when it was agreed negotiatio­ns around a £ 50m package of grants and loans for League One and Two clubs could be finalised.

PBP proposed an immediate £ 250m rescue package for the EFL as an advance of future revenues, with the promise of a 25 per cent share for the EFL in all future TV deals the Premier League struck.

PBP was rejected by Premier League clubs in favour of the continuati­on of a strategic review.

The Football Supporters’ Associatio­n responded to Dowden’s post by tweeting: “For us, a fanled review is the crucial next step. Bring it on.”

 ??  ?? OLIVER DOWDEN: Culture Secretary met with football leaders and fan groups yesterday.
OLIVER DOWDEN: Culture Secretary met with football leaders and fan groups yesterday.

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