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.
That's actually not clear, because they haven't said they're leaving the PL, they want to stay in the PL. And obviously I don't know either, but I'm quite confident they'd back down if they had to leave the PL, and we carried on with the CL without them. If you take Man U, Chelsea, City, Arsenal and Spurs together, I think that's 4 CL (/EC) total wins. Ajax have won as much as that crap lot on their own, and Bayern Munich have won more. I'm quite happy to have a PL and CL without them, and I won't be alone. Football will win, they will lose.I don't know, but clearly the people who run those clubs think they can keep the international audience / revenue without the Premier League.
I never said it was. None of my argument referenced whether or not any of us like it.But because we don't like something isn't the point.
My point, which I think you're overlooking in this particular post, is that the money won't go with them (even if theyu go). People would quickly tire of watching Madrid vs United, while the rest of Europe carries on with proper football, which will again entice the foreign fans back.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.
Same (except the Portsmouth are nowhere near the PL).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.
I think so.Either way, is the status quo a possibility? I'm not sure it is.
You say that is justifiable, I say it isn't. It's not their ****ing revenue, it never has been!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.
Indeed, they were rumoured to be flakey but those American ****s at Man Utd, Liverpool & Arsenal are going to be a lot harder to stop.
No one cares whether Spurs are in or out.
One down, five to go.
Are you sure that £3b is a payment, not loan? And is it not dependent on the clubs being allowed to go ahead by their domestic leagues, with those leagues agreeing to send 5 lambs into the competition each year?JP Morgan initially, (£3 Billion plus promised)
Are you sure that £3b is a payment, not loan?
Chelsea are pulling out.
I really hope that if, as you'd imagine, the whole thing is put to bed by the end of the week, that the clubs are still penalised.
And this is the big question.
Who is going to blink first.
i think this is the last chance. If the big 6 get their way on this one, it's all over.
With the other 14 having just given way on the international TV deal, so the Big 6 got a bigger share, it's taking the piss to do this now.
Hopefully the Premier league will force the big 6 to accept they need the Premier League as much as the Premier League needs them.
I think Bezos started Amazon from his own garage. He didn't copy it (like Alibaba). He thought of it, and most importantly, he took a risk and he made it happen. I think that he should get some credit for being a genuine disrupter. He saw the 4th industrial revolution coming before most people and more importantly he created a business using that foresight. I think fair play to him.
Nah.
I don't care how it started. Any more than I care how the Glazers made their initial money. I care about how it is run now. I care about how workers are treated, tax avoided and small companies crushed. There are parallels. In the Amazon scenario though it is we, the consumers, that play the part of 'global fanbase' of the greedy big six clubs. We are given what we think we want and we dont think, or perhaps don't care, about the impact elsewhere.
This is the process of financialization. Creating monopolies and oligopolies and turning things that matter to people, that provide services and jobs and pleasure for people into money making opportunities to make the rich richer.
***Breaking News***
Chelsea to leave ESL!
Divide and conquer, the first conspirator has fallen!
If true, City next
Apparently City now planning to leave. The dominoes are falling
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