KZNSeagull
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Just turned on the BBC news and I am presented with a DULLARD sporting a BEARD. Mother of God.
In case anyone’s not seen Gaz’s take. Totally agree with him, enough’s enough. Relegate them or deduct points. We have clubs going out of business. Putting staff on furlough and they’re having meetings during a pandemic to try and greed more money out the game.
And Spurs and Arsenal aren’t even in the Champions League, yet they feel they have a divine right to break away. Relegate them. Keep Fulham and West Brom up.
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But they've been told that if they go ahead with this they'll be chucked out of the PL. So, in effect, they are walking away from it
Mother of God.
The 39th game. There was talk about an extra EPL game played in Asia. If these clubs do break away what's to stop them playing these games overseas? Fans, who needs them when millions will pay big money to see their club play.
Not per club.
I don't understand this bit. That works out at just over £200m per club but clubs get this from PL and CL/Europa leagues now - Liverpool made £500m in profit last year, how does the Super League guarantee more revenue.
Of course, this may not include TV money - which will be a hefty sum - but I imagine that JP Morgan would want a big slice of that otherwise why would they be stumping up the money? They're not a charity.
I just don't see how walking away from the PL brings them more money
But they've been told that if they go ahead with this they'll be chucked out of the PL. So, in effect, they are walking away from it
lets assume thats not part of their calculation, since they've stated member clubs want continue in the domestic leagues. that may be beyond their control, but thats the plan, to have the Super League and domestic league. they are offering a carrot of some 10bn (over number of years) as a sweetner. i dont think this is a half hearted attempt to gain negotiation, i reckon they mean to go ahead and domestic leagues will have to weigh up expulsion or live with it. a lot of bravado now, dont know who has the resolve to stick to position.
One thing’s for sure.. I think these clubs have underestimated the reaction. Pretty much universal outrage.
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For those wanting the PL to kick the 6 out, relegate them etc, it's just never going to happen. Ultimately the PL is a money making machine and these 6 bring in the vast majority of their income - kicking them out would make no sense at all.
As I said before, it's all a negotiation and they will come up with a financial agreement. This Super League will happen, it might not be in it's current exact suggested format but it will in some shape or form. And once it's happened, those teams will not give a toss about the Champions League anyway so UEFA lose all power.
We've just got to get used to the idea and try and find a way to make it work with the current domestic arrangements.
For those wanting the PL to kick the 6 out, relegate them etc, it's just never going to happen. Ultimately the PL is a money making machine and these 6 bring in the vast majority of their income - kicking them out would make no sense at all.
For those wanting the PL to kick the 6 out, relegate them etc, it's just never going to happen. Ultimately the PL is a money making machine and these 6 bring in the vast majority of their income - kicking them out would make no sense at all.
As I said before, it's all a negotiation and they will come up with a financial agreement. This Super League will happen, it might not be in it's current exact suggested format but it will in some shape or form. And once it's happened, those teams will not give a toss about the Champions League anyway so UEFA lose all power.
We've just got to get used to the idea and try and find a way to make it work with the current domestic arrangements.
You do realise that any domestic league could simply wait until the Super League puts out a fixture then fixture league games on those days for those clubs and there's not a single thing those clubs could do to stop them.
The money won't remain in the premier league if it is no longer competitive because the only prize is the top spot. These clubs will no longer take domestic competition seriously