spring hall convert
Well-known member
Last week it was the Rooney rule
Nothing wrong with that.
Last week it was the Rooney rule
It'll happen, the revenues would be too much to say no to,
Said it before and I'll say it again.
I wish the MASSIVE teams (Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, City, Arsenal, Leeds and Pompey) would hurry up and join their European Superleague and leave football to the rest of us mere mortals.
What I can see happening though, is a world league. Twenty completely new teams created by billionaires, the teams of which have a very loose connection to a certain area or country, but are not really supported only by people from that area. The teams will be filled with all the worlds best players.. Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, Tevez etc and the matches are played in a different location every week.
I don't think this will happen though because the teams are so deep rooted into the community. The fans wouldn't let it happen, and the board would be persuaded eventually that it's a bad idea.
What I can see happening though, is a world league. Twenty completely new teams created by billionaires, the teams of which have a very loose connection to a certain area or country, but are not really supported only by people from that area. The teams will be filled with all the worlds best players.. Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, Tevez etc and the matches are played in a different location every week.
With names like the ones above and money driving the advertising, it wouldn't take long for masses to start supporting one team or another. Just look at Man City, they've gone to a global brand in about a decade. If 20 teams all pulled together to buy players and advertise, they could get hundreds of millions of followers in a few years.
What's happened in cricket with the IPL, in other words?
I don't know, I've never followed cricket. Do they actually have a world league? Are game locations rotated periodically?
Except none of the big clubs would lose a home game, so it would be Hull v Chelsea, Burnley v Liverpool, West Brom v Man Utd etc
It's only going to be a matter of time before a Super European League or maybe even a World League is set up by the 'glamour' teams. The Premier League may revert back to the old 'first division'. When? Within a decade I'm guessing.
I don't think this will happen though because the teams are so deep rooted into the community. The fans wouldn't let it happen, and the board would be persuaded eventually that it's a bad idea.
What I can see happening though, is a world league. Twenty completely new teams created by billionaires, the teams of which have a very loose connection to a certain area or country, but are not really supported only by people from that area. The teams will be filled with all the worlds best players.. Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, Tevez etc and the matches are played in a different location every week.
With names like the ones above and money driving the advertising, it wouldn't take long for masses to start supporting one team or another. Just look at Man City, they've gone to a global brand in about a decade. If 20 teams all pulled together to buy players and advertise, they could get hundreds of millions of followers in a few years.
What I can see happening though, is a world league. Twenty completely new teams created by billionaires, the teams of which have a very loose connection to a certain area or country, but are not really supported only by people from that area.
I believe it will work, it will happen, and bidding stadiums will pay the bill, TV will add the sugar on top.