Exactly this. Personally, I find the "Carbon-neutral" pre season tours are already a step far enough.The Premier League Environmental Sustainability Commitment might need a bit of a tweek.
I suppose team could pay for a few thousand trees to be planted somewhere ... None in Preston Park though, they'll just be smashed up by arseholes.
We're doomed...Just needs 14 clubs to agree....Getting close to that amount of Yank and Petro country club owners already....
That's been my take on the 'super league' from the moment it was mentioned. I've felt that that was the logical conclusion of the 'world's game' for a while now.It might be the tip of the iceberg. Once that precedent is set, how do we step away from it.
I haven't watched the video yet. But what if the appetite grows in the USA off the back of league games getting played out there, I could see the European Super League idea getting replaced by a global franchise league with the big european teams, and a couple of franchises in the US, Saudi, China or Japan.
Yeah, as long as somewhere like Dieppe or MagalufIs it really disastrous to have one game from the fixture list abroad every season? Sounds like fun to me
I was thinking more Vegas , Miami or IbizaYeah, as long as somewhere like Dieppe or Magaluf
I think you're right. American sports history is littered with franchise teams moving between cities. I don't think American owners would think twice about carving up European leagues to create a global league to generate more money. And with Saudi money buying up sport left right and centre, its not hard to conceive of some ghastly Fifa World League.That's been my take on the 'super league' from the moment it was mentioned. I've felt that that was the logical conclusion of the 'world's game' for a while now.
More than the state owned clubs it's the American owned ones that worry me the most. Those guys have no soul or understanding of anything other than the almighty $$$$
Saudi, probably!Yeah, as long as somewhere like Dieppe or Magaluf
Yeah. Once the European super league goes ahead it's only a small jump to a world league. There's far more people and money to be made outside of Europe.I think you're right. American sports history is littered with franchise teams moving between cities. I don't think American owners would think twice about carving up European leagues to create a global league to generate more money. And with Saudi money buying up sport left right and centre, its not hard to conceive of some ghastly Fifa World League.
The losing teams would have to be gunk tanked, and any game that is drawn is decided by mallet's mallet.It is time to do something different, so I'm not averse to losing a match. It would be pretty cool to see the Albion playing at home in - say - Tokyo or New York.
Furthermore, I would also like to see the League Cup scrapped and be replaced by a shorter form of the game like a T20 with 4 indoor venues, 5 teams in each in a round robin 20 mins per match x 10 matches. The 4 group winners then play off with the bottom 2 contesting a Bronze match and the top 2 playing off for a trophy.
Saudi, probably!
Then it will be the FA Cup final. Then Champions League (if not before).La Liga are actively trying to get games in the USA for the 2025/26 season, so if that goes ahead successfully then I can see the Premier League wanting to get in on the action as well. Depressing.
Personally, I think staging the Charity Sheild in different overseas locations would be a reasonable suggestion.
Must say i did enjoy that indoor 5 a side club tournament (retired players?) that was on years ago.It is time to do something different, so I'm not averse to losing a match. It would be pretty cool to see the Albion playing at home in - say - Tokyo or New York.
Furthermore, I would also like to see the League Cup scrapped and be replaced by a shorter form of the game like a T20 with 4 indoor venues, 5 teams in each in a round robin 20 mins per match x 10 matches. The 4 group winners then play off with the bottom 2 contesting a Bronze match and the top 2 playing off for a trophy.
I fear it's inevitable, but if we were to toss them a bone or two (rejuvenating the league cup as well, perhaps?) then that might kick it down the road for a while, before the more prestigious competitions are messed around with.Then it will be the FA Cup final. Then Champions League (if not before).
Once this sh1t starts, they'll be no stopping it...
Many sports have opted for a shortened version in order to boost interest - rugby 7s is now an Olympic sport, T20 has revolutionised cricket. In fact I think it would be a damn sight easier on clubs if the Olympics medal event was 6-a-side football rather than the overblown 11-a-side that nobody outside South America gives a shit about but which causes so much hassle with players away on international duty.Must say i did enjoy that indoor 5 a side club tournament (retired players?) that was on years ago.
Thin end of wedge.Is it really disastrous to have one game from the fixture list abroad every season? Sounds like fun to me .