by rabidbee »
16 Jan 2024 13:18
Hound Did Pang or Parry say anything of interest? Assuming not
Just skim-watched it
here. Reading came up at 10:44 for a few minutes (during questioning by Reading fan Damian Green), and again at around 11:28.
EFL very supportive of reaching a solution, and will keep working towards something, but they have limited powers to act. Parry said that an owner simply sitting on his hands and refusing either to maintain the club or sell is a new one. They have the power to disqualify him but not the power to force a sale. Asked if they will continue to punish the owner and not the club/fans, he was obviously careful. The EFL also has a duty to 71 other clubs who aren't breaking the rules, so he can't rule out future disciplinary measures against the club, but certainly the current focus is on Dai and not RFC.
Some of the wider discussion also interesting. Parry pointed out that parachute clubs are operating on about £110m a year, versus about £30m for other Championship clubs. The EFL would like to move to a system where owners are restricted to putting in no more than £5m a year, and ideally better yet, to a point where clubs are limited to £20m a year with no owner money allowed, which might make fan ownership achievable (if a trust was interested), but might also bring in more responsible owners. Also, EFL very keen on an independent regulator, asks MPs to hurry up and bring it in.