Amendment 36

Part of Football Governance Bill [HL] - Committee (3rd Day) – in the House of Lords at 6:45 pm on 4 December 2024.

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Photo of Lord Berkeley of Knighton Lord Berkeley of Knighton Crossbench 6:45, 4 December 2024

I imagine that this could be a rather tricky area, for the reasons we have just heard. I can see that someone who has great expertise —an ex-international, for example—would be useful on a board and may be asked occasionally to comment, which would not mean a great deal of compensation or money. I am sure the noble Lord does not want to see those sorts of people excluded.

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