
Is this the tipping point for football fan power?
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As a Manchester United fan protest leads to a match postponement, experts say owners must rebuild trust with the fans.
England’s Premier League is to bring in a new “owners’ charter”, forcing owners of football clubs to commit to the its “core principles”, it was revealed on Monday. The announcement came as the Football Association, the sport’s governing body in England, also unveiled an inquiry into the six English clubs which joined the ill-fated European Super League last month. Executives at the six – Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham – have been forced to resign from their advisory roles at the Premier League, while United’s executive vice chairman Ed Woodward announced he would step down from his role at the club at the end of the year.More Related News