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: Tina Rehana, Mary Earps' brand manager, commercial & PR agent
Nottingham Forest docked four points, Football Governance Bill introduced in Parliament
Players owning shares in their club, Bobby Bonilla Day
Interview: Football tax adviser Tony Bogod on how much clubs pay in tax
Premier League clubs accused of making "empty promise" over EFL deal, Leicester City and FFP
Amortisation and loan deals, do scouts have to pay to get in?
EFL secures 40% increase in overseas broadcasting rights, Newcastle United's owners consider stadium move
Why clubs spread out transfer fee payments, the finances of automatic promotion vs play-offs
Interview: Robin Causley, vice chair and longest serving board member of the Torquay United Supporters Trust
Everton's points deduction reduced on appeal, Kylian Mbappé's £128m signing-on fee
Torquay United go into administration, 'pretendance' figures
Interview: Rob Bradley, Red Imps Community Trust chair and fans' representative on the board at Lincoln City
Rochdale chairman on threat of liquidation, West Brom takeover edging closer
Worst transfers in history, injury-prone player contracts
Interview: David Bernstein, former Manchester City and FA chairman
Premier League approves Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Manchester United deal, Newcastle United's owners bidding for Roma
Roma, Inter and Digitalbits, who pays for the clean up after matches
Premier League looks at changing FFP rules, Messi and Hong Kong
Wrexham's finances in detail, La Liga parachute payments
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