Football regulator delay offers chance to discuss reparations for women’s game| Kelly Simmons
The election has stalled the regulator’s progress, but is perhaps a chance for women’s football to be given proper consideration
The general election has put the government’s legislation for an Independent Football Regulator on hold. With both the Conservatives and Labour supporting the proposal, it should return to parliament regardless of who wins. This delay provides an ideal opportunity for a rethink. To date, the women’s game hasn’t been properly considered in the discussions and deliberations.
Let’s start with the IFR’s name. It’s actually the independent men’s football regulator as the women’s game hasn’t been included. Language is important and this plays to an outdated narrative that the women’s game doesn’t count.