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EPL clubs propose critical changes to league structure

The 25 percent of remaining Premier League and Football League revenue would go to EFL clubs.

• October 11, 2020
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Two Premier League clubs  have proposed sweeping changes that could alter the current structure of the EPL, according to a report on Sunday in Manchester.

Liverpool and Manchester United are two clubs behind the plan for a radical change that could see more power given to the big clubs, 

Part of the plan includes reducing the 20-club league to 18 clubs and scrapping the League Cup. The Premier League would also be made to commit 25 percent of the league’s revenue to Football League (EFL) clubs.

It will also see a £250 million ($326.15 million) package to help with the immediate impact of the COVID-19 crisis.

The report said the plans had been put together in a document called “Revitalisation”.

It was produced by Liverpool’s American owners Fenway Sports Group, with support from Manchester United’s Florida-based owners, the Glazer family.

A source with knowledge of the discussions and the document confirmed to Reuters that the report was accurate.

The Premier League, Manchester United and Liverpool did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The proposal is for 8.5 percent of annual net league revenue to go on “good causes”, including the Football Association.

The 25 percent of remaining Premier League and Football League revenue would go to EFL clubs.

This would replace the current system of “parachute payments” to clubs relegated from the Premier League.

The plan does not, however, call for the top six to be given a greater share of television revenue.

The plan has the public backing of EFL chairman Rick Parry, the former Liverpool chief executive, who has expressed concern about the state of EFL club’s finances.

 “What do we do? Leave it exactly as it is and allow the smaller clubs to wither? Or do we do something about it? And you can’t do something about it without something changing. 

“And the view of our clubs is if the (big) six get some benefits but the 72 also do, we are up for it,” he said.

The proposal is sure to prompt a lively debate within the Premier League.

The change to the “one club, one vote” system has been in place since the league was formed as a breakaway from the Football League in 1992.

The plan calls for the nine clubs with the longest continued presence in the league, which includes the “big six”, to be given “long-term share-holder” status.

They are to also have the ability to make changes with the support of just six of the nine.

As well as reducing in size from 20 clubs to 18, there will also be a change to the promotion and relegation exchange with the second-tier Championship.

The bottom two clubs would be automatically relegated from the Premier League and replaced with the top two from the Championship.

The 16th-placed Premier League club will have to play in a play-off with the Championship’s third-, fourth- and fifth-placed clubs.

The plan will need the support of 14 of the Premier League’s 20 clubs to be approved.

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