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Even before the Labour victory in May 1997, football had a prime position in the political landscape. The Labour Party had launched its Charter for Football in 1995, detailing how they would respond to what Tony Blair called “the critical problems now associated with the game”. The rise of the Premiership and the the prospect of Euro 96 had helped make football socially acceptable and many clubs suddenly found themselves patronised, often literally, by the great and good (as well as some MPs). On a very superficial level, football was seen as a way of connecting with the public and this was a useful tool for New Labour to assert their populist credentials. This was in stark contrast to the previous Tory governments, though John Major certainly appreciated the importance of sport to the national psyche. Once in power, the creation of the Football Task Force was one of the first sporting steps of the new administration. Tellingly, its remit was somewhat different from that anticipated, with the proposal to consider restructuring the FA notable by its absence. While the appointment of Tony Banks as minister for sport was shocking to some, the news that David Mellor had been asked to chair the Task Force came as an even nastier surprise. Though it is easy to pick holes in the structure and ultimate effects of the Task Force, it should be acknowledged that this was the first time a government had attempted to deal generally with football since the Chester Report of 1968. All the other reports, such as Popplewell and Taylor, have been driven by disasters. From WSC 173 July 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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