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The Football Shake-Up Six-Part Q&A
The Football Shake-Up series will be taking a look at our beloved game and the problems it faces today. We will be discussing ways to improve the lot of the fans, the clubs, competitions and much, much more. If you’d like to contribute to the series, please get in touch. What would you change about the way football is run to make it better? Join the discussion by adding your comments below.
In this six part Q&A, we asked several of our favourite football bloggers and the Football Supporters Federation (FSF) to comment on some of the burning issues affecting the game today. If you missed the first part, click here to check it out.
The Football Shake-Up Q&A, Part Six
Should supporters trusts be enabled to acquire a set minimum share in their clubs?
The Football Shake-Up Q&A, Part Four
Should the top clubs help the smaller ones in anyway, and if so, how?
The Football Shake-Up Q&A, Part Two
Should the football authorities get involved to ensure the survival of football clubs, or should it be the responsibility of the individual businesses?
The Football Shake-Up Q&A, Part One
Who is to blame for the current disparity between rich and poor teams and what can be done about it?
The Football Shake-Up: Plymouth Argyle & financial crisis in the lower leagues
The Football Shake-Up series will be taking a look at our beloved game and the problems it faces today. We will be discussing ways to improve the lot of the fans, the clubs, competitions and much, much more. If you’d like to contribute to the series, please get in touch. What would you change about the way football is run to make it better?
Since May of this year, Plymouth Argyle Football Club has been in administration. With debts of £17m and players and staff unpaid in nearly nine-months, talks of a strike have been confirmed by manager Peter Reid as the search for a new owner of the 125 year old club have stalled.