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Clubs are warned to clamp down on player dissent
New initiative aims to make Premier League ‘universally popular’

Premier League chief Richard Scudamore yesterday claimed that the league will not be “universally popular” until it eradicates bad behaviour.

Despite being the richest league in the world — the latest TV deal raked in £5.14 billion — Scudamore said that aggressive confrontations involving players, coaches and referees are holding the league back.

The new season kicks off in just under a month and with more managerial rivalries than an episode of World Wrestling Entertainment, Scudamore is seeking to address indiscipline in the game by reinforcing laws.

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