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[Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea



Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
This is the million dollar question and the key. The owners of United and Liverpool seem to think they don't need real competition but can put on a show wearing a red shirt and that will generate safe income. Are they right?
No. Their players won't fight at the end of a match to get a result, if the result doesn't matter. And equally, their fans won't enjoy it if the result doesn't matter.

We have however to recognise that United have an argument that it's their audience and revenue paying for the rest.
No I don't recognise that either. They've got that audience by playing in our league. If they go, other clubs will get the audience instead.
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
This is just weird one of the founder clubs posting criticism through its own Twitter page. The manager then asking the president of the committee to explain the decision when he could just ask his boss.

https://twitter.com/mancity/status/1384506556025245699?s=21

Not really, they are advertising his press conference the website as they always do. The message in the tweet is "this needs to be explained" rather than, "it's not sport".

Liverpool have apparently edited Klopps' press conference from yesterday on the website.
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
10,106
Sorry if it has been mentioned, but has there been any word about the outcome of the meeting between the 'small 14'?
Wasn't that supposed to be today?
 








Charity Shield 1910

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Jan 4, 2021
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No. Their players won't fight at the end of a match to get a result, if the result doesn't matter. And equally, their fans won't enjoy it if the result doesn't matter.

No I don't recognise that either. They've got that audience by playing in our league. If they go, other clubs will get the audience instead.

I don't know, but clearly the people who run those clubs think they can keep the international audience / revenue without the Premier League. Look, I also don't like it. The idea of no relegation takes out half the fun out football for me. But because we don't like something isn't the point. The point is whether United can walk and take their TV money. For my part, I don't really care that much if they can. I'm willing to say cheerio whilst feeling sorry for their fans from Manchester. Then we can play Palace and Portsmouth in a properly competitive game while Man United are just a show team. Either way, is the status quo a possibility? I'm not sure it is. There is change afoot, driven by a justifiable desire of United (a quoted company that has to account to shareholders) to keep what they think is their revenue. What that change is, perhaps is the question.
 








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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
I disagree with you.

I don't see an appetite for placating them. Football doesn't need them.

This.

The opposite to placating, in fact. The six are beginning to look like one-legged men at an arse-kicking party.
 


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Brighton to warm up in 'anti ESL t shirts' tonight according to R5. Good.
 


JC Footy Genius

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Jun 9, 2015
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Amazon Prime denying being any part of proposed tv coverage of the ESL. Where exactly do the traitor clubs think all this money is coming from ?

JP Morgan initially, (£3 Billion plus promised) after that I'm sure there will be numerous broadcasters around the world bidding for the rights to show it .. should it get off the ground, which I doubt.
 


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Chelsea preparing to withdraw from the ESL!
 








Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Steady on, let's all think about this for a minute:-

[tweet]1384552609432973312[/tweet]
 








TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
12,323
This is huge news. Our Chelsea correspondent, Jacob Steinberg, reports that Chelsea are preparing a communication to the European Super League to tell them they are withdrawing. That will surely be the beginning of the end of the ESL proposals. Chelsea fans have begun to disperse so perhaps Cech really was relating news that the club were going to pull out.

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