This well argued debate illustrates just how far football has come since it was a game played in emergent industrial towns where the only aim was to get the ball from one end of town to the other. Football has deep roots in working-class communities, and it's been hijacked by middle-class...
Rail, gas and electricity are actually heavily regulated industries. Let's take rail as an example. Railways are an inherent monopoly. When people catch a train, they're not remotely interested in who the provider is, they just want to get from A to B. There are all sorts of regulations, rules...