With their future once again threatened as they have nowhere to play next season, the plight of Coventry City was once again the subject of a debate in the House of Commons.
The Sports Minister Mims Davies said her department would speak to all parties involved in the dispute in an attempt to bring them together and find a resolution – but stopped short of promising direct Government intervention. 'It is my belief that the Government should not involve themselves directly in the fortunes of any individual club, but more and more we are being dragged into these types of disputes,' Davies told MPs.
'This cannot become the norm. It suggests that perhaps football is not able to govern itself—something we need to be ready to tackle.'
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