albionalex
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Will the greedy 6 be able afford them?
Maddison £350m take it or leave it.
Bissouma £400m
Ben White £650m
Would the other 14 be able to turn down those offers?
Will the greedy 6 be able afford them?
Maddison £350m take it or leave it.
Bissouma £400m
Ben White £650m
Would the other 14 be able to turn down those offers?
Feck me, it comes to something when me and Easy 10 agree on something.
We've gotten pretty good as a nation at just ignoring corruption of late, but surely we can't go on as if nothing has happened?!
The supadoopa Liverpool Jets come calling the fee goes up accordingly. You appear to forget most of the 14 other EPL clubs have very wealthy owners.
Villa, Sawiris £4.6B
Brighton, Bloom £2.4B
WHU Dildo £460M
Newcastle, Ashley £2,6B
Leicester Srivaddhanaprabha £3B
Everton, Moshiri £2.6B
Wolves, Guangchang £4.6B
Southampton, Jisheng £2.6B
Fulham Khan £6.7B
WBA Lai £2.6B
Burnley £2.60
Palace 2 1/2p
That's just the owners not all the investors
Could go on so yes they can afford to.
Tony Bloom just lost £60 million, in addition to the other millions of pounds he's put into this club. I don't think he would be in a position to turn down £500m, nor should we expect him to.
Furthermore, if for example we sign Bissouma on a new contract £100k per week and then our TV deal drops from £100m per year to £20m per year, then we can no longer afford that contract.
On top of that, the players would want to leave to go and play for clubs that can triple and quadruple their wages.
Problem is, the likes of Calvert-Lewin, Maddison would end up at the greedy 6.
We don't know if they would. Going from a big fish on a small pond to a small fish in a big pond?. Not being able to represent their country at international level. You would like to think that Maddison who is on £110k a week (£2,8m a year), only needs so much money, at some point integrity would come into it you would hope.
And how many players will want to leave out of the 6 Scabs clubs?
"Sometimes football is dull. Some football matches are not mouth-watering fixtures. It’s what makes the glorious moments more glorious. The problem with every game being the biggest game ever – which seems to me the dream of the European Super League – is that it means no game is the biggest game ever.
Jonathan Liew nails it.
I'd also add that some of the most BORING games you will ever see are those between the "biggest" teams, when they cancel each other out. Now just imagine that when you're watching a couple of teams who aren't in the running to qualify for or win anything, but also can't be relegated.
Who the f*ck came up with this tripe ?
Will the greedy 6 be able afford them?
Maddison £350m take it or leave it.
Bissouma £400m
Ben White £650m
So in summary you have
1) Some Spanish Clubs who are neck deep in financial trouble.
2) Some Italian clubs who are resentful of the financial success of the Premier League.
3) Some Premier League clubs with American owners who are culturally opposed to the current model, find "qualification" annoying and want a closed shop league.
4) All groups resentful of the "new money" of Chelsea and Man City but have invited them in to keep them quiet and to ensure that a Man City or Chelsea doesn't happen again.
5) Spurs who found themselves in the wrong queue.
Hardly a marriage made in heaven is it ?