Arsenal will finish bottom?
....every season
Arsenal will finish bottom?
I can think of some advantages.
1. A tiny number of very rich men may make a bit more money from internet broadcasting income.
2. Er....
3. I'm struggling here....
4. Some armchair fans in the UK can watch their team play the likes of Juve and Barca every Wednesday night rather than the likes of Newcastle, Everton Leicester and West Ham.
5. That set against none of their heroes playing for England again.
6. People in China get a 20% reduction in internet football watching charges. Well....till the charges go up again.
7. I'm stuck now.
8. Just parochial issues left.. for example we will never have to play United scum FA cup cheats again.
9. Mmmmmm...
10. No sorry. It's a load of old ****, isn't it.
Someone help me out here
The only good thing is that it would stop the '2 leagues' of the PL and wound make it a much more level playing field.
I was going to add that it increases the chances of Dunk, White and Webster getting an England call up if the big 6 players get banned, but then I woke up and realised that the Waistcoated *a let is still the manager
We'd end in up playing in a competitive league, kicking off at 3pm most Saturdays, and in time once wages and transfer fees had settled down, the remaining clubs would actually start running as businesses rather than financial black holes.
Massive and Derby get to play in the EPL.
I'm rapidly coming round to this pont of view myself - but never mind the greedy 12 resigning from their leagues - let the leagues kick 'em out. !4 PL clubs are going to have a meeting - that's a two thirds majority which constitutionally can change PL rules, I think. Would be great if they voted the six greedy buggers out, and then leave us with decent domestic competition.Indeed. Actually the more I think about it the more I think the current scheme doesn't go far enough. They should all resign from their respective leagues. Let them all go and play in a European, even a global sealed super-league. Let them have matches in America and Asia, all screened exclusively on their own PPV TV channels and with them wearing a new kit for each game. This could be the chance that we've been waiting for to re-set and re-boot the domestic game: money, ownership, VAR, etc, we could start afresh.
I'm rapidly coming round to this pont of view myself - but never mind the greedy 12 resigning from their leagues - let the leagues kick 'em out. !4 PL clubs are going to have a meeting - that's a two thirds majority which constitutionally can change PL rules, I think. Would be great if they voted the six greedy buggers out, and then leave us with decent domestic competition.
They'll take Mike Dean with them?