Leeds chief Angus Kinnear hits out at fan-led review of football governance by comparing recommendations to the Maoist regime in China... with comments sparking fierce reaction from Gary Neville The fan-led review of football governance was published by MP Tracey Crouch It proposed an independent regulator and for Premier League clubs to pay a 'transfer levy' to support the football pyramid However, Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear has taken a distasteful aim at it Mao Zedong was responsible for the Great Chinese Famine which is estimated to have killed tens of millions of people
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Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear has taken a distasteful aim at the fan-led review of football governance - comparing its recommendations to the Maoist regime in China that was responsible for a famine killing millions.
The review, which was commissioned by the Government and published last week by MP Tracey Crouch, proposed an independent regulator and for Premier League clubs to pay a 'transfer levy' to support the football pyramid.
However,