Big news out of Germany: the federal competition authority has held that the 50+1 model is legally acceptable in its final ruling. That is a proper statement of intent, and it will be interesting to see how much protection that gives the traditional club structure going forward.
For a lot of people this is exactly why German football feels different. It keeps some control in the hands of the clubs and away from the usual full-on ownership free-for-all. Others will argue it holds teams back compared with the money-driven sides elsewhere, but either way this is a massive moment for the debate.
Feels like one of those rulings that will be talked about for years, especially by fans who are sick of football becoming a playground for rich owners. Not every league would come out looking this sensible, so fair play to them if this really sticks
For a lot of people this is exactly why German football feels different. It keeps some control in the hands of the clubs and away from the usual full-on ownership free-for-all. Others will argue it holds teams back compared with the money-driven sides elsewhere, but either way this is a massive moment for the debate.
Feels like one of those rulings that will be talked about for years, especially by fans who are sick of football becoming a playground for rich owners. Not every league would come out looking this sensible, so fair play to them if this really sticks