by Mr Angry » 17 Jul 2024 12:05
by Sutekh » 17 Jul 2024 12:11
Mr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
by Crusader Royal » 17 Jul 2024 13:01
Mr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
by Fox Talbot » 17 Jul 2024 16:14
Crusader RoyalMr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
I should know the answer but does this only cover the PL/EFL ?
by Sutekh » 17 Jul 2024 19:06
Fox TalbotCrusader RoyalMr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
I should know the answer but does this only cover the PL/EFL ?
Think so. National league were offered in but I think have backed out.
by Franchise FC » 17 Jul 2024 22:02
SutekhFox TalbotCrusader Royal
I should know the answer but does this only cover the PL/EFL ?
Think so. National league were offered in but I think have backed out.
Doesn't surprise me, there's no P&S rules in the NL so putting a regulator in on that would be a can of worms for the NL but they'll need to do so ething eventually to help persuade the FL to grant a third promotion spot.
by Clyde1998 » 21 Jul 2024 16:50
Fox TalbotCrusader RoyalMr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
I should know the answer but does this only cover the PL/EFL ?
Think so. National league were offered in but I think have backed out.
by Forbury Lion » 22 Jul 2024 12:30
I heard a stat that post General Election only 1 of the 92 clubs (Bromley) now sits within a Tory Constituency, the majority now being Labour.Mr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
by Mr Angry » 22 Jul 2024 13:36
Forbury LionI heard a stat that post General Election only 1 of the 92 clubs (Bromley) now sits within a Tory Constituency, the majority now being Labour.Mr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
Whilst I don't believe this has had any effect on the bill as it had cross party support prior to the election, It'll probably mean Labour has the ear of football fans more so now than the Conservatives.
by Franchise FC » 22 Jul 2024 14:01
Mr AngryForbury LionI heard a stat that post General Election only 1 of the 92 clubs (Bromley) now sits within a Tory Constituency, the majority now being Labour.Mr Angry The Labour Government has announced in today's Kings Speech that they will re-introduce the Bill to establish an Independent Football Regulator, which the previous Government had to drop as Sunak called an early GE.
Excellent news for all football fans!
Whilst I don't believe this has had any effect on the bill as it had cross party support prior to the election, It'll probably mean Labour has the ear of football fans more so now than the Conservatives.
I was trying to work out how many constituencies for the 92 clubs had a Tory MP now!
Ironically, more clubs in Scotland have a Tory MP than in England and Wales.
by Clyde1998 » 22 Jul 2024 14:09
Franchise FCMr AngryForbury Lion I heard a stat that post General Election only 1 of the 92 clubs (Bromley) now sits within a Tory Constituency, the majority now being Labour.
Whilst I don't believe this has had any effect on the bill as it had cross party support prior to the election, It'll probably mean Labour has the ear of football fans more so now than the Conservatives.
I was trying to work out how many constituencies for the 92 clubs had a Tory MP now!
Ironically, more clubs in Scotland have a Tory MP than in England and Wales.
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/only-one-single-football-league-club-now-exists-in-a-conservative-constituency-following-the-2024-general-election-results
It’s one … Bromley
by Franchise FC » 22 Jul 2024 16:16
Clyde1998Franchise FCMr Angry
I was trying to work out how many constituencies for the 92 clubs had a Tory MP now!
Ironically, more clubs in Scotland have a Tory MP than in England and Wales.
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/only-one-single-football-league-club-now-exists-in-a-conservative-constituency-following-the-2024-general-election-results
It’s one … Bromley
From the link in that article:
by Sutekh » 22 Jul 2024 17:12
Franchise FCClyde1998
From the link in that article:
The text includes the NL promoted clubs but the chart doesn’t
Pity, because the article is otherwise interesting
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jul 2024 17:22
Franchise FCMr AngryForbury Lion I heard a stat that post General Election only 1 of the 92 clubs (Bromley) now sits within a Tory Constituency, the majority now being Labour.
Whilst I don't believe this has had any effect on the bill as it had cross party support prior to the election, It'll probably mean Labour has the ear of football fans more so now than the Conservatives.
I was trying to work out how many constituencies for the 92 clubs had a Tory MP now!
Ironically, more clubs in Scotland have a Tory MP than in England and Wales.
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/only-one-single-football-league-club-now-exists-in-a-conservative-constituency-following-the-2024-general-election-results
It’s one … Bromley
by Clyde1998 » 22 Jul 2024 17:23
SutekhFranchise FCClyde1998 From the link in that article:
The text includes the NL promoted clubs but the chart doesn’t
Pity, because the article is otherwise interesting
I take it that white indicates a Reform constituency?
by Clyde1998 » 22 Jul 2024 17:35
Based on the 2023-24 leagues (and notional results for the new boundaries used in 2024): Lab 55; Con 37; Oth 0.Snowflake RoyalFranchise FCMr Angry
I was trying to work out how many constituencies for the 92 clubs had a Tory MP now!
Ironically, more clubs in Scotland have a Tory MP than in England and Wales.
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/only-one-single-football-league-club-now-exists-in-a-conservative-constituency-following-the-2024-general-election-results
It’s one … Bromley
This is going to mostly be the case anyway though right? The Toriesare strong in very wealthy and also rural areas. You're not going to get many rural located clubs, nor many located in particularly high land value areas...
What were the numbers after the last election when they had an 80 majority? 10?
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jul 2024 17:39
Clyde1998Based on the 2023-24 leagues (and notional results for the new boundaries used in 2024): Lab 55; Con 37; Oth 0.Snowflake Royal
This is going to mostly be the case anyway though right? The Toriesare strong in very wealthy and also rural areas. You're not going to get many rural located clubs, nor many located in particularly high land value areas...
What were the numbers after the last election when they had an 80 majority? 10?
As you say, the urban nature of the locations of football clubs will lead to Labour being more likely to win seats with a football club located in it in most elections.
As an aside, I think most clubs are also in different constituencies - Chelsea and Fulham are the only two clubs I can think of which end up in the same constituency as each other (the aptly named Chelsea and Fulham constituency).
by Mr Angry » 23 Jul 2024 09:49
Clyde1998Based on the 2023-24 leagues (and notional results for the new boundaries used in 2024): Lab 55; Con 37; Oth 0.Snowflake Royal
This is going to mostly be the case anyway though right? The Toriesare strong in very wealthy and also rural areas. You're not going to get many rural located clubs, nor many located in particularly high land value areas...
What were the numbers after the last election when they had an 80 majority? 10?
As you say, the urban nature of the locations of football clubs will lead to Labour being more likely to win seats with a football club located in it in most elections.
As an aside, I think most clubs are also in different constituencies - Chelsea and Fulham are the only two clubs I can think of which end up in the same constituency as each other (the aptly named Chelsea and Fulham constituency).
by Dirk Gently » 23 Jul 2024 10:10
Mr AngryClyde1998Based on the 2023-24 leagues (and notional results for the new boundaries used in 2024): Lab 55; Con 37; Oth 0.Snowflake Royal This is going to mostly be the case anyway though right? The Toriesare strong in very wealthy and also rural areas. You're not going to get many rural located clubs, nor many located in particularly high land value areas...
What were the numbers after the last election when they had an 80 majority? 10?
As you say, the urban nature of the locations of football clubs will lead to Labour being more likely to win seats with a football club located in it in most elections.
As an aside, I think most clubs are also in different constituencies - Chelsea and Fulham are the only two clubs I can think of which end up in the same constituency as each other (the aptly named Chelsea and Fulham constituency).
I checked - Everton and Liverpool are in the same constituency; Liverpool Walton.
by Clyde1998 » 23 Jul 2024 12:16
Mr AngryClyde1998Based on the 2023-24 leagues (and notional results for the new boundaries used in 2024): Lab 55; Con 37; Oth 0.Snowflake Royal This is going to mostly be the case anyway though right? The Toriesare strong in very wealthy and also rural areas. You're not going to get many rural located clubs, nor many located in particularly high land value areas...
What were the numbers after the last election when they had an 80 majority? 10?
As you say, the urban nature of the locations of football clubs will lead to Labour being more likely to win seats with a football club located in it in most elections.
As an aside, I think most clubs are also in different constituencies - Chelsea and Fulham are the only two clubs I can think of which end up in the same constituency as each other (the aptly named Chelsea and Fulham constituency).
I checked - Everton and Liverpool are in the same constituency; Liverpool Walton.
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