
How should football change to remain the world game? We begin this series by looking at why the proposal for a European Super League (ESL) collapsed so quickly. Watch the TIFO presentation 'How the European Super League fell apart - A Timeline'.
The Football Supporters' Association were at the forefront of opposition to the ESL helping to mobilise supporter organisations across Europe in protest the European Super League, see FSA and opposition across Europe.
In the week or so since the promoters of the idea withdrew their plans, there has been a wide-ranging debate about the future of football which moves the issue beyond protest to generating proposals for alternatives.
We will follow these ideas, many of which revolve around new models of governance, involving varying levels of supporter's involvement; much broader representation and diversity in club ownership and management; new funding models, including controlling players' salaries and introducing levies to distribute income from football from the top of the pyramid to the grassroots.
We highlight some of these proposals, beginning with a survey published in The Times 24th April, where a panel of experts presented their views on the ESL plan and recommended alternative plans. Their views are summarised in a document you can download here.