UK Opposition to launch a plan to embrace football fans

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London, May 27: UK opposition leader Jeremy Karibin uses the FA Cup Final Day Saturday to introduce a plan to include football fans with a "flexible ticket". The BBC reported that this proposal meant that after the matches had been moved or rescheduled, The Labour leader, who will be at Wembley later on Saturday to support Arsenal playing against Premier League champions Chelsea, is also pledging more money for grassroots football if the party wins in the June 8 general elections.
Corbyn has pledged to make football a "game for the many, not the few". Labour's election manifesto also commits to ensuring the Premier League upholds a promise to put 5 per cent of its television rights income into grassroots football. "Despite the game we all love receiving lucrative domestic and international TV deals, the grassroots game has been shamefully starved of funding over recent years," the BBC quoted Corbyn as saying.
"Too often, youth football teams cannot find pitches to play on and when they do they are expensive and the facilities are not fit for purpose." "Under these circumstances, it is no surprise we are not nurturing the talent that we all know exists within the beautiful game," he added. In response, the ruling Conservative Party football has invested 30 million pounds (38 million dollars) annually, and Labor proposals are called "absolute nonsense"."The grass has more money than the previous one. "A spokesman said. 








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