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English Football League Governance: Derby County FC

18 January 2022

Lead MP

Chris Philp

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Business & Trade
Other Contributors: 13

At a Glance

Chris Philp raised concerns about english football league governance: derby county fc in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Business & Trade
Government Statement
The Minister addressed the concerning situation at Derby County Football Club, emphasising its importance to local communities. He highlighted that the club's administration is a matter for the English Football League (EFL), the administrators and the club itself. The sports minister engaged with the EFL, urging them to facilitate an urgent solution. The EFL has asked for details of a funding plan from the administrators and extended the deadline for proof of funding as per regulations. The Minister noted potential bidders interested in purchasing the club and highlighted ongoing work on governance reforms to prevent similar situations in future, including endorsing a strong independent regulator.

Shadow Comment

Pauline Latham
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister expressed deep concern over Derby County's situation and the broader implications for football clubs. She questioned whether the EFL is acting in fans' best interests and pressed on why the EFL refuses to rule on certain claims regarding football debts. She raised concerns about outdated insolvency guidelines affecting Derby County, as well as the arbitrary deadline set by the EFL. Latham also requested assurance that administrators are being held accountable for their actions.
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