Should English football adopt the Bundesliga's 50+1 rule?



Journalist Raphael Honigstein joins BT Sport’s Premier League Tonight panel to discuss Germany’s 50+1 rule that clubs – and, by extension, the fans – hold a majority of their own voting rights.

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31 opiniones en “Should English football adopt the Bundesliga's 50+1 rule?”

  1. Im not saying which I prefer but I will say this is a big reason why Germany is always competitive in International competitions. They force clubs to develop within, have a large amount of domestic players in their league and it pays off on an international level.

  2. English football is a rip off since the Premier League and Sky Sports.I have been to several European Games in Germany and it makes me sick how cheap it is.WEll done to our German friends who know how to look after their fans

  3. We love to mourn, it is very sad when clubs are murdered by gangster chairmen but for some reason we love it! English football is the greatest story ever told, even Scotland love football, we love the arguments and the drama concerned around our clubs, big or small, let's get back to rating pies at half time and calling their beer dishwater coz its 80p dearer than at home, aaahh football .. Love it!!!(only in England)

  4. This should definitely be done. I can't wait to watch the same team win the premier league for 9 straight years! I also hope that Abramovich, Sheikh Mansour and all of the other owners who pumped money into their teams take all their money back on their way out. That'll be good for English football right? The total collapse of half the Premier League (Chelsea, Man City, Everton, Wolves, Sheffield, Villa, Brighton, Southampton, CP, Fulham)? Stupid!

  5. This is the only solution,
    There is no reason other rich fans and investors can’t pump money into the clubs as well, despite not having sole ownership. They still make the same percentage on their investments.

  6. Like the last man said, I as a German am sad that the home land of football sold their soles because of money. Football is English everyone knows that but the football in England isn’t so English anymore. We should go back to the core idea of football. Back to the point when football belonged to the poor and not the rich. I’m happy to have the 50+1 but we in Germany also need to modernise it to prevent another RB Leipzig or Hoffenheim!

  7. After the 90's i stoped watching jr league. No on believes me but its true. I dont give sh about the premiere league. Do whatever u need to do. Maybe with right actions i will watch the premierleague again leeds and newcastle! Mia san mia bayernfc

  8. I think the German model can also make each teams academies more important as it is harder to gain Money with the German model therefore teams might have to invest more in their youth and breed the next generation…just a thought

  9. Football fans being able to decide about their football clubs should also be what football was about (It sounds dumb, but clubs already went down because of bad currents in the fanbases)

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