Parliament Looks Into Football, And Look What It Sees…
Until now, all official inquiries into what's wrong with English football governance have foundered in the face of the English Premier League's latest version of "mind your own business." But in the first oral evidence session of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee on football governance, contributors were prepared – mentally and practically – to get to the heart of the problem, namely the Premier League's inflated sense of its own importance.
Twohundredpercent @ Feb 20, 2011 7:04 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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