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Gary Neville slams Super League instigators and calls for football regulator

Speaking on The Overlap[1], Gary Neville has labelled Liverpool and the other five Super League breakaway clubs as "bullies" and called for an independent regulator to oversee the English game.

"It's too complex for them (Premier League), they can't control their own mob, let alone create a multi-club international new strategy, that's not going to happen," said Neville. "They're not capable of those things, the people in the Premier League haven't got the skillset to deliver this type of operation. We need to get back to basics, real-time financial monitoring in football, create what football clubs can lose each year, what football clubs can put in as owner funding and monitor it on a very strict basis, equalise the rules across the four leagues and make the consequences of not doing so consistent.

"So everyone knows the damages if you're found guilty, at the moment it's making it up as you go along. The Premier League is broken in terms of governance, the stamp down after the ESL was unbelievable. I'd be furious if I was an Everton fan, it's an absolute disgrace what you've done to my football club.

"On the other hand, Everton have done wrong and created a financial crime within the game, an irregularity, so they should be punished. What they feel they're now being is the scapegoat, the 'new Premier League', which doesn't exist really.

"The big six, they are bullies, they've done it to Everton, would the Premier League have done this to a Manchester United, Manchester City, a Chelsea, they wouldn't probably do that."It's basically a rewrite of Ste's piece but for Liverpool audience I suppose."

Gary Neville speaks on the latest Stick to Football show

References

  1. ^ The Overlap (m.skybet.com)