Kevin and Kieran look at the radical proposals put forward by Liverpool and Manchester United, which include cutting the number of Premier League teams and scrapping the League Cup, discuss the Premier League's pay-per-view pricing, and reveal the difference between administration and receivership.
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Interview: Pat Nevin, former Chelsea, Everton and Scotland winger and Motherwell chief executive
FIFA plans 29-day Club World Cup, Dai Yongge fined by the EFL
The cost of replica shirts, how players' appearance fees are structured
Interview: Sanjay Bhandari, chair of Kick It Out
Premier League agrees amortisation cap, German clubs in favour of private equity investment
How long player sell-on fees last, US Soccer Federation's finances
Premier League agrees new £6.7bn domestic TV deal, Scunthorpe United staying at Glanford Park
What classes as income in terms of FFP, why Welsh teams are allowed in the English leagues
Carlisle United takeover completed, Watford's payday loan
Tax revenue generated by Manchester United sale, anti-money laundering rules in football
Interview: Sports lawyer Josh Charalambous, who specialises in club takeover deals
Premier League clubs vote against ban on loan deals between associated clubs, Benjamin Mendy suing Manchester City
Everton deducted ten points for breaching Premier League financial rules
Manchester City's latest accounts, Women's FA Cup prize money doubled
Sharia law and football clubs, the managers who've made the most money from being sacked
Sheffield Wednesday and Sutton United removed from the naughty step
William Storey withdraws Reading bid, Independent Football Regulator moves a step closer
Interview: Level Playing Field's Tony Taylor and Daniel Townley
Saudi Arabia to host 2034 men's World Cup, Sheffield Wednesday owner asks fans for £2m
Wrexham and FFP, the total cost of a manager and their back room staff
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