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BABYLONIAN ALAS
E I O U I S O L
ASPIRIN MILITIA
S A D H L A U T
TURNSTONE TASTE
T S O S T G
SKIMP D I SMEMBER
C T I R R E
OVERREACH NO I SY
U I N A L T
NIGHTTERMINALS
D A U B V N N A
RAMPAGE ETERNAL
E M L A S S I S
LOAN BRAT ISLAVA

1 That can be published after
undoing triple ban (9)
6 Firm punch nails cheating brother
(5)
9 US runner returned old cap and
waterproof (7)
10 Hook right in front of gas cooker?
(7)
11 Maybe “medal’s” sounding like
“meddles” (5)
12 Few bolder twists in the plot of The
Black Tulip? (9)
13 Good, nowadays, to obtain line in
fashionable devices? (8)
14 Head off for shelter? (4)
17 Just by lake has left stone (4)
18 Occupied half-forgotten,
antediluvian houses (8)
21 Flap that is holding in large crate
(3,6)
22 Feeling less in need of new pigment
(5)
24 Being continually lucky registered
somewhere? (2,1,4)
25 Kick-start on your bike (4,3)
26 Poor tips from men we maybe
trusted implicitly (5)
27 Craft excellent courses on plain
English speaking (9)

1 Appear suddenly with report before
judge (3,2)
2 Detaining a shady criminal for now
(2,4,3,3,3)
3 Clutching honour, weary and full of
beams? (8)
4 Defender has boot out for rebound
(8)
5 Drink for one lifting medal (6)
6 Mexican city university involved in
conflict — centre for rendezvous
(6)
7 Gardener with top rating, one
landed gentry ultimately toast
(10,5)
8 Broadcaster’s raised promotion
after he’s become materialist (9)
13 Its community spirit all that
remains? (5,4)
15 Look back on motorway with a
glower (8)
16 Fairy tale ending for Viktoria Plzen:
United run ragged (8)
19 Buying church benefits my son, I
suspect (6)
20 Areas containing unknown
meadow plant (6)
23 Firefly, maybe, with silky coat from
South America (5)

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Matt Lawton, Steven Swinford


Premier League clubs should pay about
£160 million a year in the form of a
10 per cent levy on top-flight transfers,
a fan-led review into English football
governance has recommended.
The 162-page report, written by
Tracey Crouch MP with the assistance
of an expert panel, calls for the
formation of an independent regulator
for English football with powers that
would extend to seizing control of a
club from their owner. Today the


government will give its public support
to the formation of a regulator, which
would also introduce a single owners’
and directors’ test that would have
placed the controversial takeover of
Newcastle United by Saudi Arabia’s
sovereign wealth fund under far greater
scrutiny.
Included within the new owners’ and
directors’ test would be what the report
terms an integrity test. Crouch told The
Times: “I don’t know all the details of
the [Newcastle] takeover but the integ-
rity test would certainly have stressed it

a bit more than what happened. The
character aspects and relationship
aspect of the integrity test, which is
what is relevant in the security services,
for example, is something that I don’t
think exists within the current test.”
The transfer levy, designed to
distribute more cash to lower-league
clubs and the grassroots of the game at
a time when the Premier League has
secured a £2 billion American broad-
cast rights deal, is likely to be met with
resistance by top-flight clubs.
Crouch is confident that any

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MATT MCNULTY/MANCHESTER CITY/GETTY IMAGES

Welcome to Manchester


City produced a superb
2-1 win against Paris
Saint-Germain and
Mauricio Pochettino,
who is a leading
candidate to become
manager of City’s
rivals United.
Report, pages 80-81

Jones: Itoje is


not a captain


Alex Lowe Rugby Correspondent

United foiled


on Pochettino


Paul Hirst

Eddie Jones does not view Maro Itoje as
a future England captain because he
believes the Saracens lock is inward-
looking and does not usually influence
team-mates off the field.
Itoje, who has 51 caps for his country
and six for the British & Irish Lions, was
overlooked for a vice-captaincy role
with England this autumn. The 27-
year-old has been sent to acting classes
to improve his leadership qualities and
help him in his relations with the
players around him.
The England head coach makes the
revelation in a book, published today,
that lifts the lid on the team’s troubled
journey from the 2019 World Cup final
to fifth place in last season’s Six Nations,
and the need to rebuild the squad.
Jones discloses in Leadership that
England’s poor Six Nations campaign,
Continued on page 74

Paris Saint-Germain are unwilling to
allow Mauricio Pochettino to join
Manchester United in the middle of
the season.
It is understood that intermediaries
involved in the recruitment of United’s
new manager asked PSG if they could
be persuaded to allow Pochettino to
leave now. That inquiry was rebuffed
and the French club are only willing to
consider the possible exit of their man-
ager at the end of the present campaign.
Pochettino, 49, is United’s top target
to be their next long-term manager
after the dismissal of Ole Gunnar Sols-
kjaer. However, unless he forces an exit
in the coming weeks, it appears that
United will have to wait until next sum-
mer to secure his services. The Times
understands that Pochettino would be
Continued on page 78

Elite teams face transfer tax


attempt to block the formation of the
regulator, either by the Premier League
or the Football Association, will fail.
“They can stick their fingers up but
there would be a parliamentary
process that sees legislation enact an
independent regulator,” she said.
Crouch predicted that the regulator
would be fully operational by the start
of the 2023-24 season.
The review panel was formed in the
wake of the thwarted attempt by the
Premier League’s “big six” clubs to join
Continued on page 77

Football set to introduce regulator with power to veto owners and seize control of failing clubs


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BT considers not using
pundit for Ashes coverage
News, page 9

BBC drops Vaughan


Gabriel Jesus, right, celebrates his winner with Bernardo Silva, left, and João Cancelo, which inflicted defeat on Paris Saint-Germain and Mauricio Pochettino, inset


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