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Blimey no wonder UEFA are furious, especially with the timing
Sorry to break it to you but we're still shit.If you're a football chairman, and are offered this proposition you'd be stupid to say no to it.
I just can't believe, with how shit we were when I was growing up, we've found ourselves in a position where we're considered an "elite club".
Cmon City was before sheikh lukatmyoilfields bought themThe 15 havnt always been the same tho....
Man City
Villa
Leeds
Newcastle
All big clubs who had to get back in to the Premuer League on merit not on how big a football club they are.
This stinks of the Glazers and United.
Didnt something come out a while ago about the early talks about this?
I think it's telling that the English clubs who were involved in "leading" this all have American owners.This is a horrible idea. What would happen if teams come from nowhere and win their prospective leagues? If I remember correctly we used to have teams like Aston villa, Ipswich town, Nottingham forest and Leeds near the top of the top division a while back. This could still hapen in the future. These would the be closed out of the top table or only "allowed" in if the top clubs say so.
Top level football is seeming to go up its on ass This will just be another example they are trying to incorporate the closed league style of American football and use it in Europe. There will be no room for the romanticists of us in footballs anymore.
I think it is time for football to split in the rugby league and union style. The top clubs can take their clinical, money obsessed, VAR circus rebranding of a beautiful sport to wherever they want to in their vain attempt at becoming the European brand of "American football" and leave the real beautiful game to the fans and those who love the sport. It seems like the last few years have been aimed at a new type of fan, they have ruined a sport I love.
I for one am out.
As long as Chelsea v Assnal is played at the Wuhan municipal stadium. I'm all for itHow long until the European Super League decides some matches should be played in America and Asia?
Interesting that 5 of those 6 teams were the main drivers of the PL in the first place.In fact only Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd and Us have been in the PL every season.
They hate us but need us in the league so they get that sweet TV money. But we will have sky Premiership money AND super league money meaning they don't stand a chance. If FA kicks us out they lose 100m or so of TV money and get totally fucked. Also hard to plan for new stadium when things are so uncertain.After reading more about it, you think it's bad we are in it? Imagine if you're not in it? E.g Leiecester or Everton. What must it feel like for them?
They’ve absolutely fucked the rest of the clubs in the country haven’t they. Bloody hell. What will we be competing for domestically? We aren’t going to win the league and there won’t be a top 4 to try and get into. Pointless.
If it goes ahead of course.
Totally intentional.Blimey no wonder UEFA are furious, especially with the timing
Take the moral high ground so we can say that the results aren't there because the money is going to the usual villains?
Convenient, wouldn't it be?
Isn't this similar to what the Premier League was? A breakaway structure?
Same here. I'll be off to Norwich if this goes ahead.Honestly, this is the most shameful act in our history. I struggle to see how I support this club going forward.
All of the founders will be scared of having a wobble and being booted out so they'll make sure they're all tied up snug and cant be booted out.So after more thoughts, i think this is just posturing from the top clubs trying to get more money/power out of UEFA. but if hypothetically if this does go through, does anyone know what the length of "immunity" is for the founding clubs. Lets just say Arsenal finish last every year in this league for 10 years, can they ever be booted out? or is this a full lifetime immunity until this disbands and they create the super duper 10 team league
Sadly that statement reads likes a child making demands about staying up late. Whether we like it or not we have no power to demand anything and there is no chance we pull out of this on our own
Laura Woods on the radio reckons that this will end up with the Premier League kicking the six renegade clubs out. Do we reckon that’s likely?