Premier League clubs fear Home Office move will add millions to policing costs
Government concerned about burden on public purse Taxpayers funded £56.82m of £71.69m costs in 2023-24 Premier League clubs and leading sports bodies increasingly fear they will be forced to pay millions more to cover policing costs after being called in for a series of consultations with the (…)
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