EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test 10:53 - Aug 21 with 1562 views | RAFCBLUE | https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/20/english-football-league-reviews-rules-a Money laundering opportunities spark questions over governance and ownership of clubs in the English Football League. The EFL, the governing body for the three divisions below the English Premier League, admitted that football was vulnerable to “unscrupulous individuals” and that “people will try to gain access into our clubs”. Jarvis will be spitting into his cornflakes! [Post edited 21 Aug 2021 10:54]
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EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test on 13:54 - Aug 21 with 1410 views | DaleiLama | I did wonder if some of the other protagonists might be on porridge? | |
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EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test on 00:16 - Aug 22 with 1232 views | Sandyman | Given the EFL statement that, "in accordance with its Regulations, the EFL issued notice to multiple individuals of the commencement of disciplinary investigations in respect to the acquisition of shares in Rochdale Association Football Club" , I reckon one former club employee will be needing some of these... | | | |
EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test on 10:39 - Aug 22 with 1017 views | jonahwhereru | This is long overdue. Think these rules were written when the expectation was that only gentlemen of business and standing would want to be involved with a local club. Sadly the likes of Bury, Southend and Swindon have clearly demonstrated the regulations are seriously deficient. The part played by the many on this forum and the club have contributed to a big step forward towards stability. Football history will now always show Rochdale in a good light regardless of how the team perform on the pitch. | | | |
EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test on 11:01 - Aug 22 with 980 views | 49thseason |
EFL launches review of its Owners’ and Directors Test on 10:39 - Aug 22 by jonahwhereru | This is long overdue. Think these rules were written when the expectation was that only gentlemen of business and standing would want to be involved with a local club. Sadly the likes of Bury, Southend and Swindon have clearly demonstrated the regulations are seriously deficient. The part played by the many on this forum and the club have contributed to a big step forward towards stability. Football history will now always show Rochdale in a good light regardless of how the team perform on the pitch. |
Equally, we need to take a long look at our Articles of Incorporation to make them more alligned to the 21st Century and its attendant threats. | | | |
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