BBC Sport
Kogan met with representatives from 110 clubs to lay out the remit of the regulator on Wednesday and insisted it was a “proactive meeting” with a “high level of engagement” from the National League to the Premier League.
“It’s a job that’s actually really important, because if we get it wrong, if the world of football gets it wrong, the extraordinary progress that’s been made necessary will vanish incredibly quickly,” Kogan said.
“And that’s what nobody wants, in the terms of English football is a huge success story – we’ve got to keep it going.
“There’s an enormous amount of money coming into football and has come into football for the last 20 or 25 years, because there’s no guarantee it…