Barca’s presidential elections are coming up next year, but the race has already started. Joan Laporta’s potential opponents are already making moves. Last month, the 2021 runner-up to Laporta, Victor Font, launched his candidacy at an event attended by over 1,000 people. These figures might not seem too significant in the context of such a massive brand, but in the particular world of FC Barcelona, every bit of support counts. Barca’s elections will take place before the end of the season. According to the club’s statutes, they need to be held on a day between March and June, but there is still no confirmation on when the exact day will be. Candidates must have been club members for a minimum of 10 years, and they also need to reach a certain number of supporting signatures: at least half the total votes cast in the most recent annual general assembly. For the purposes of this election, they will need around 2,300. According to the latest numbers released by Barca in October, ...
The House of Lords Library has produced a report on the state of non-league and grassroots football: https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/non-league-and-grassroots-football-what-is-the-state-of-play/ In my experience of appearing before Commons and Lords committees, the latter are often more knowledgeable and produce better reports. One of the key arguments in this report is that the new football regulator arrangements apply just to the top five leagues with most of the money going to the top 26 cluba.