Post-DJ Campbell world of football governance

In the past, when discussing the phenomenal financial growth of football and the saturated coverage of that sport, I would often ask what, if anything, could stop that surge?
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- Tags: Anti-Corruption | Football | Governance | Match-Fixing | The FA
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John Mehrzad QC
John Mehrzad QC was appointed Silk after only 13 years’ practice – the fastest appointee in the 2019 competition. With a background in employment law and commercial law, his sports law at Littleton Chambers, London, practice focuses, on the one hand, on financial disputes between clubs, managers, players, intermediaries, associations and commercial partners – usually before FA, PL or EFL arbitrations, or before FIFA or the CAS.