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Foreign owners 'want end to Premier League relegation'

Davo99

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15336398.stm



Several foreign-owned Premier League clubs want to scrap relegation, according to League Managers Association chief Richard Bevan.

If more clubs are sold to foreigner investors, they may have enough votes to force through the change.

But Bevan hopes that a government-led inquiry can help prevent the proposal.

"We're very keen that the report is successful in helping the Football Association introduce a licensing programme for clubs," he said.

"Because there are a number of overseas-owned clubs already talking about bringing about the avoidance of promotion and relegation in the Premier League.

"If we have four or five more new owners, that could happen."

Nearly half of the Premier League's 20 clubs are under foreign ownership, with rules stipulating that if changes are to be made to the format, 14 clubs must vote in favour of any new reforms.

Blackburn joined the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea in this class when they were taken over by Indian-owned Venky's Group last season.

The claim by LMA chief executive Bevan comes a week after the government demanded changes to the way that football is run.

Sports minister Hugh Robertson said that an FA-led licensing system would be brought in to safeguard against issues such as financial mismanagement, asset-stripping owners and tax avoidance.

The government also asked for rules to manage club debts and an overhaul of the FA board.

Last Wednesday, Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre also said the Premier League's overseas television revenues should be skewed in favour of big clubs.


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Jesus Christ. Eek
 

worcestersauce

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Speechless!:?:?
 

RichSpur58

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Just have to laugh really.

1st Liverpool think they can keep all their tv money, now most of the premier league wants to scrap relegation.
Just shows the greed in the game doesn just belong to the players.
 

Kushal

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Ha ha ha ha! Who do these guys think they are? Next they'll say let's have an additional player on the pitch, the squad is bloated!
 

davros

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So if Arsenal have a shocking season then they could be fucked forever?

Still a terrible idea.
 

Spurger King

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Personally I think we should just do away with all teams apart from Man City.

Each week their first team could play against their second team, and then every year they could win the premiership, the champions league, the FA cup, the league cup, the world snooker championship, the Super Bowl, the men's Olympics ice hockey gold, silver and bronze medals, the British Grand Prix, the Ryder cup, the Tour de France, Wimbledon men's, women's, doubles and mixed championships. And Crufts.

That way we could get rid of the whole messy business of 'competition' altogether. Far too unpredictable to be a good thing.
 

14/04/91

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I bet Venky's are behind this!!!

It will never happen.
And besides whilst it initially sounds attractive to certain clubs, it wouldn't be an instant rule so you'd have to vote for it then hope you're not relegated during the season it kicks in, otherwise bye bye....
 

Marty

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Id love to know the reason why they think it a good idea
"That's the way they do it in America"
"It guarantees us money"

Promotion and relegation are among the things that make football such a great sport. It would kill the domestic game.
 

antiloqus

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if this was to happen then there should be a vote to choose the 20 teams, rather than sticking with the current 20.
 

sparx100

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What a joke!!!

How would that incentivise any team with aspirations?

I honestly dont understand the mentality - well I do - this game is actually becoming vulgar and greedy. I have said it before, but it is ruining football. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
 
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