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Alex Phillips - The most influential football administrator you' ve never heard of
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Alex Phillips does not look or sound like a revolutionary but his ideas could shake up football.
He spent 15 years at Uefa, including a couple as Head of Compliance and Governance. He was seconded to the Asian Football Confederation for three years and now leads the World Football Remission Fund, a FIFA body administrating how money "stolen from the game" should be returned for its overall benefit.
Phillips has been described as "the most influential football administrator you have never heard of". Certainly, he has an analytical eye and passion for reform.
In this podcast, we discuss good governance, the ramifications of the failed Super League project, educating owners and fans, setting examples and, of course, content
TOPICS
His views on the Super League between its collapse and now - "a great fragmentation"
Uefa's mistake of not making co-efficient qualification 'a red line'
Having the same people governing conflicting tasks
Why regulatory bodies are "not up to the job"
Linking financial control to regulation and its inherent problems
Not restricting finances but restricting player numbers instead
Changing payers and coach's behaviour
Using broadcasters to educate players and fans
"Leadership time is often spent chasing money rather than on sporting issues"
How to change a football reputation - the example of German refereeing
The differing concepts of "cheating"
The values of football's myths and stories. And why owners need to be educated
How television does football's marketing job
The challenge to retain younger audiences whose frame of reference is different
The concept of scarcity in creating sporting interest - 'hats off to the Champions League?"
Working properly with partners and sponsors to grow a sport
Alex's three recommendations to grow football
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Manage episode 327959231 series 1924107
Alex Phillips does not look or sound like a revolutionary but his ideas could shake up football.
He spent 15 years at Uefa, including a couple as Head of Compliance and Governance. He was seconded to the Asian Football Confederation for three years and now leads the World Football Remission Fund, a FIFA body administrating how money "stolen from the game" should be returned for its overall benefit.
Phillips has been described as "the most influential football administrator you have never heard of". Certainly, he has an analytical eye and passion for reform.
In this podcast, we discuss good governance, the ramifications of the failed Super League project, educating owners and fans, setting examples and, of course, content
TOPICS
His views on the Super League between its collapse and now - "a great fragmentation"
Uefa's mistake of not making co-efficient qualification 'a red line'
Having the same people governing conflicting tasks
Why regulatory bodies are "not up to the job"
Linking financial control to regulation and its inherent problems
Not restricting finances but restricting player numbers instead
Changing payers and coach's behaviour
Using broadcasters to educate players and fans
"Leadership time is often spent chasing money rather than on sporting issues"
How to change a football reputation - the example of German refereeing
The differing concepts of "cheating"
The values of football's myths and stories. And why owners need to be educated
How television does football's marketing job
The challenge to retain younger audiences whose frame of reference is different
The concept of scarcity in creating sporting interest - 'hats off to the Champions League?"
Working properly with partners and sponsors to grow a sport
Alex's three recommendations to grow football
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