el punal
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If this post should be in with other European Super League guff I apologise - please amend.
Anyway, many suggestions have been made to oppose this shitfest of greed. For genuine football fans the main theme is to boycott any matches involving ESL fixtures, be it not going to attend at the ground or cancelling subscriptions to TV companies willing to broadcast said fixture.
As for the various approved football authorities - the English Premier League, UEFA, FIFA - they are all opposed to the ESL venture. They have threatened those ESL participating clubs with all sorts of sanctions which, in normal circumstances, should deter any club from joining the ESL. The question is would those football authorities be successful in playing this hardball approach? Assuming they’re not and this League of Greed gets off the ground maybe a few suggestions make life difficult for the Judas outfits :
1. The Premier League ensures that fixtures involving the “big six” take place in mid-week so as to mess up their proposed ESL campaign. For UEFA to do the same with Champions League and Europa Cup fixtures - ensure that ties coincide with ESL games.
2. That the other 14 PL clubs boycott fixtures with ESL clubs (with PL approval) so the game is forfeited and each club is awarded one point each. On that basis the remaining 14 PL teams do not have an advantage over each other and the the “big six” end up with a maximum of 28 points from 28 games - not good for a top four finish.
3. The ESL clubs must compete in the FA Cup and FL Cup competitions - again, to be played mid-week.
4. Failure to adhere to PL/FA directives should incur points deduction and possible relegation.
So, just a few suggestions to make life really awkward. I’m sure many of you have ideas along the same lines. I’ll leave you with probably the most appropriate chant for all of this debacle :
“Get into them, f*** them up!”
Anyway, many suggestions have been made to oppose this shitfest of greed. For genuine football fans the main theme is to boycott any matches involving ESL fixtures, be it not going to attend at the ground or cancelling subscriptions to TV companies willing to broadcast said fixture.
As for the various approved football authorities - the English Premier League, UEFA, FIFA - they are all opposed to the ESL venture. They have threatened those ESL participating clubs with all sorts of sanctions which, in normal circumstances, should deter any club from joining the ESL. The question is would those football authorities be successful in playing this hardball approach? Assuming they’re not and this League of Greed gets off the ground maybe a few suggestions make life difficult for the Judas outfits :
1. The Premier League ensures that fixtures involving the “big six” take place in mid-week so as to mess up their proposed ESL campaign. For UEFA to do the same with Champions League and Europa Cup fixtures - ensure that ties coincide with ESL games.
2. That the other 14 PL clubs boycott fixtures with ESL clubs (with PL approval) so the game is forfeited and each club is awarded one point each. On that basis the remaining 14 PL teams do not have an advantage over each other and the the “big six” end up with a maximum of 28 points from 28 games - not good for a top four finish.
3. The ESL clubs must compete in the FA Cup and FL Cup competitions - again, to be played mid-week.
4. Failure to adhere to PL/FA directives should incur points deduction and possible relegation.
So, just a few suggestions to make life really awkward. I’m sure many of you have ideas along the same lines. I’ll leave you with probably the most appropriate chant for all of this debacle :
“Get into them, f*** them up!”