Kevin and Kieran discuss the news that William Storey has withdrawn his bid to buy Reading, and find out why the Independent Football Regulator is about to move a step closer to becoming a reality.
COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
- William Storey and Reading - Independent football regulator
- European Super League
- National League and FFP
- Loan deals with an obligation to buy
- FIFA
- One-off shirts
- Newcastle and FFP
- Spurs and the NFL
- Cost per goal
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