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The way I think they go about it is, Champions league adds 2-4 Global "Wild Card" slots from different continents.If they do they'll have to fall under Uefa's FFP regulations and that's nigh on impossible.
The way I think they go about it is, Champions league adds 2-4 Global "Wild Card" slots from different continents.If they do they'll have to fall under Uefa's FFP regulations and that's nigh on impossible.
They will still have to adhere to the FFP rules regardless.The way I think they go about it is, Champions league adds 2-4 Global "Wild Card" slots from different continents.
They will still have to adhere to the FFP rules regardless.
the thing is that they don't, like they do but when they get sanctioned, they will take them to court and hold it up for so long that UEFA/FIFA would either go bankrupt or drop the case. I'd hate it and the competition will be ruined but at the same time, I could see UEFA trying to possibly set up a global champions league (I know club World Cup exists) but at the end of the day money talks and if the saudis fund it, they will do it.They will still have to adhere to the FFP rules regardless.
I think you are really pushing the limit on theoreticals here. They wouldn't even get in unless they met the ffp standards that apply to every team in the first place.the thing is that they don't, like they do but when they get sanctioned, they will take them to court and hold it up for so long that UEFA/FIFA would either go bankrupt or drop the case. I'd hate it and the competition will be ruined but at the same time, I could see UEFA trying to possibly set up a global champions league (I know club World Cup exists) but at the end of the day money talks and if the saudis fund it, they will do it.
I disagree.You’ve only got to see how the PGA tour are conceding in the golf to see how this will end up with UEFA. And it’ll be UEFA and the UCL they’ll be after as that is the considered the big prize.
I’d rather earn minimum wage in a progressive country than be a millionaire somewhere like Saudi.
Many people wake up, possibly so deep down you'd never know it, willing to ask, "You want me to kill who for $1,000,000?"Admirable, but I'd suggest you're probably in a minority there
DeepMany people wake up, possibly so deep down you'd never know it, willing to ask, "You want me to kill who for $1,000,000?"
Interesting, thanks. I suppose you could equate the countless clubs to the countless players in golf - the DP Tour is also involved too.I disagree.
A major issue for the PGA was the cost of the anti-trust suit, which they might well have lost. Plus, the PGA was one body, not the countless clubs that make up UEFA. This situation is completely different.
Far more likely to see a rebooted Super League if Saudi wants to foot the bill for a lawsuit with UEFA over it.
Yeah I agree with that but I can still kind of understand the older players doing it, their bodies must’ve suffered over the years and a gentle wind down for an absolute fortune but someone like veiga is a massive waste of a career. Probably be desperate to come back to Europe in a yearMy honest response would be if I was offered 3 - 5 times my salary, then yes I'd go and work there. Its life changing for me.
I'd be a hypocrite, but its about putting my family first.
However, if I was a multi millionaire, I wouldn't. I'm not even sure the commercial non football deals would stack up in Saudi.
They will still have to adhere to the FFP rules regardless.
Yes like they do. They got away with one because of it being time sensitive Uefa pushed to punish them for it, they won't let it happen again.Like Citihad does ?
There was a survey done a few years back about how much money people felt they needed in order to be content.Getting paid £6m-£10 million per year over a decade or so isn’t generational wealth? It’s greed nothing more. That’s fine I suppose but if some player said what you said I’d laugh in their face. If you think £100k PER WEEK isn’t enough to sort you, your kids and your kids kids out for life then you’re pretty shit with money. You don’t need Saudi money for that.
Apologies, as this is totally off topic - the shift to supporting individuals rather than teams is highly likely related to the fact that the “kids” have no geographical link to the team, but are drawn to it specifically because of the player. Think about how Messi and Ronaldo have been marketed individually, and then understand the global impact they have had. Why would a kid from Belfast (as an example) who has had Ronaldo pushed on them support Real, or Juve once the reason that they supported them has left?I've seen as many Al nassr kits as I have seen inter miami kits.
It's more to do with messi and ronaldo. Some Kids these days seem to support players, instead of teams. Wierdos
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