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[Football] league matches in the usa?



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The Spanish Super Cup (winners + runners up of the Copa Del Rey and La Liga) has already been played in Saudi for the last few years, so its not much of a leap to see them farming out more games overseas.

I wouldn't be surprised to see the Community Shield being played in the USA before long, probably as part of a culmination of a USA tour. Wouldn't overly bother me. But any ideas of exporting PL games over there can get in the SEA.
 




Pavilionaire

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There are NFL matches in London and those sides only have 8 home league matches in the regular season.

Bottom line - If the Yanks want to watch Ipswich vs Bournemouth or Everton vs Palace then good luck to them.
 


Rdodge30

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It’s to be the much touted “39th match” quite how they decide who plays who I don’t understand but they are to be played in US at first but possibly China Japan Saudi etc as years go by.

In America the matches will apparently include a 5 man penalty shootout at the end of each half to increase the score but only 5 so as to still leave a draw as a possible result
 


Albion my Albion

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being a coventry fan unable to see your team play a once-in-a-lifetime game because is behind held in arlington, texas.

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"What bollox!! I think they should have been rewarded a corner.

Oh, when they say tie they mean the game NOT that the match was level."
 


Albion my Albion

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Chelsea is playing Celtic in a friendly in South Bend, Indiana (home of University of Notre Dame and Pete Buttigieg) on July 27, 2024 and an hour from me. But, of course, not a Cup match or PL match.
 














BBassic

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Asked Barber yesterday about this and how Brighton would vote if it were proposed by the PL and he gave a hard no, for what it's worth.
Good news but alas won't help if / when it comes to voting rules. Should it get that far.

I think there's a 14 majority required and 10 of the current Premier League clubs are either part or fully American owned. With Burnley going down that's down to 9 but back up to 10 with Ipswich coming up.

Four more clubs and it's basically a done deal
 


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Good news but alas won't help if / when it comes to voting rules. Should it get that far.

I think there's a 14 majority required and 10 of the current Premier League clubs are either part or fully American owned. With Burnley going down that's down to 9 but back up to 10 with Ipswich coming up.

Four more clubs and it's basically a done deal
Don't the FA have a golden share, ie they can veto something they don't believe is in the interest of football?
 




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may well be a thread already on this and if so merge, but la liga’s president has suggested league matches could be played abroad from the 2025/26 season, including in the USA



think they tried this a couple of years ago and it caused a big uproar, but it seems to be an ever increasing possibility. no doubt if that were to happen the PL would soon follow suit, in the name of ‘staying competitive’, and would probably start in english football with the FA cup semis or the EFL cup final. have to say, the day that happens would be they day i am done with top-level football. imagine, for example, being a coventry fan unable to see your team play a once-in-a-lifetime game because is behind held in arlington, texas. wish the super league clubs, who are obviously the ones driving this, would just f*** off and leave the rest of us in peace

If this were the semi final of the European Cup I'm sure most Coventry fans would be delighted wherever it was played.

And if it were simply a midweek match against Bumley it would give them a cracking excuse to give it a miss.
 




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To draw attention to world problems, perhaps Premier League games could be played in Gaza, the Yemen, the Donbass etc. I'm sure watching Chelsea getting stuffed would bring a little joy to those now suffering in Palestine.
Solutions to world problems, as imagined from the comfort of one's armchair :wink:

Perhaps they could play the game in a field of land mines, while being tear-gassed? ???
 






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Don't the FA have a golden share, ie they can veto something they don't believe is in the interest of football?
Just looked it up and seems they do! Surprising as it shows a bit of foresight from the FA.

Every day is a school day.
I think that the chances of the FA actually acting in the "interest of football", in any situation short of the Premier League clubs voting to develop nuclear weapons for use by the taliban, are zero.
 


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So who decides who plays who, as the decision could have real world impacts. Luton playing Man City three times while Nottingham Forest play Palace three times would have a direct outcome on the relegation battle, for example.

And if it’s done on the back of size of teams then it’s purely down to the Big 6. You could sell out Man City vs Liverpool anywhere in the world, but you can’t sell out Brighton vs Aston Villa in Brighton.
 




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So who decides who plays who, as the decision could have real world impacts. Luton playing Man City three times while Nottingham Forest play Palace three times would have a direct outcome on the relegation battle, for example.

And if it’s done on the back of size of teams then it’s purely down to the Big 6. You could sell out Man City vs Liverpool anywhere in the world, but you can’t sell out Brighton vs Aston Villa in Brighton.
Do you think it may not happen as you describe it?
 


METALMICKY

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Chelsea is playing Celtic in a friendly in South Bend, Indiana (home of University of Notre Dame and Pete Buttigieg) on July 27, 2024 and an hour from me. But, of course, not a Cup match or PL match.

But don't the poor little overpaid poppets play too much football and need the close season to rest up?.......................commercial opportunity feck them!
 


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