- Angus Kinnear compares part of review to Great Chinese Famine
- He sees ‘much to applaud’ but criticises two ‘flawed’ proposals
The Leeds chief executive, Angus Kinnear, has compared calls for an independent regulator in English football and a transfer levy on Premier League clubs to Maoism and the Great Chinese Famine.
They were two of 47 recommendations made by a fan-led review of football governance announced last week. Kinnear supports much of what was included in the review but took exception with two key issues which he said were “as flawed as they are radical”.