'Political football? It's been ages since any government took fan democracy seriously'
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By Jim Keoghan 17 April 2015 With the general election looming in Britain and the parties publishing their manifesto documents over the past five days, we should have a clearer idea what the next Parliament might deliver for football fans, no? Football matters in Britain. Each week, 1.96m people play. Every season, nearly 25m people pass through the turnstiles of the clubs that make up the country’s top two tiers. Sky Sports has found its way into more than 7m homes, in which
'Political football? It's been ages since any government took fan democracy seriously'
'Political football? It's been ages since any…
'Political football? It's been ages since any government took fan democracy seriously'
By Jim Keoghan 17 April 2015 With the general election looming in Britain and the parties publishing their manifesto documents over the past five days, we should have a clearer idea what the next Parliament might deliver for football fans, no? Football matters in Britain. Each week, 1.96m people play. Every season, nearly 25m people pass through the turnstiles of the clubs that make up the country’s top two tiers. Sky Sports has found its way into more than 7m homes, in which