- Oct 12, 2022
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How on earth would the standard be the same in the PL as it is now if you cut wages and other leagues are paying more? Players will go where the money is, as they do at the moment.
Thankfully you don't have to take my word for it about the Football League being in serious trouble without the PL money
- There is growing frustration among EFL clubs as chair Rick Parry has insisted huge swathes of their 72 clubs will go under without financial support from the Premier League -
Finance from a TV deal and sponsorship driven by the top clubs in the PL.
Tell you what, write to Brighton and ask why they charge more money for Cat A games, more people want to go and they can and ask why the 14 didn't vote to ban the 6 who went off to the super league.
The Amex was empty yesterday, if it was V United it would have been packed.
On Mothers Day after a midweek European trip.
What you fail to understand is that “Big 6” is a marketing concept, nothing more. If the current big 6 divorce themselves from the football pyramid, a few of the remaining clubs will have success and become the big <however many there are>
The Big 6 are dead, long live the big 6 sums it up. We’ll still get to see some brilliant football, there’s nothing to say that any ESL is financially sustainable. I will be watching Brighton, I certainly won’t be bankrolling any nobber who thinks they’re too good to take their chances with relegation.
Just like the Premier League was a reboot of the old Division One, the new Premier League would have its stars. There’s nothing to suggest that any ESL would be able to offer better wages/contracts than the Premier League, most of the teams who are calling for it seem teetering on the edge of bankruptcy to me.
I’ll cheerily wave goodbye to any club who feel they’re too big to compete within Premier League/UEFA rules.