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English Football League chairman Rick Parry says he hopes a 'seminal' review of the game by a new independent regulator could help overcome years of deadlock with the Premier League over a "fundamental financial reset" Parry: 'Premier League concerns that regulator could impact Premier League's competitiveness are "nonsense" The EFL has been calling for Premier League to share 25% of its media revenues, but talks collapsed in March .
Parry also believes that the coach of the national team should be English .
The Premier League expressed concern at the regulator having "unprecedented and untested powers to intervene in the distribution of [its] revenues" It is talking to government with a view to persuade it to make changes to the framework of the legislation.
Parry said fears the Premier League's competitiveness could be affected were "nonsense" Parry also called on the FA to improve the pathway for the development of homegrown coaches.
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