West Ham? Luton?I think clubs should physically move lock stock and barrel, ground and all to the national home of their owner. Then we and Brentford can battle it out for the title.
West Ham? Luton?I think clubs should physically move lock stock and barrel, ground and all to the national home of their owner. Then we and Brentford can battle it out for the title.
Saudi Arabia have announced they are playing 2 international friendlies in the UK, vs Costa Rica & South Korea. No surprise both matches at St James Park.
The thing that makes me think you are right is the players can live in a compound, their families probably won’t like it - also if one thing happens like a players kid or brother or something goes to jail like grooverider did over a bit of a broken spliff in his bag then that will put people off moving there.Long term I can't see this ever becoming a dominant league. In general players will be going over there for short periods to fill there pockets. I can fully understand players going to any of the European countries and experiencing with there family life in a different country. However Saudi etc is a different matter all together . Unlikely to want to learn the language and in many cases wives would not be comfortable with the new culture.
I hope nobody turns up.Saudi Arabia have announced they are playing 2 international friendlies in the UK, vs Costa Rica & South Korea. No surprise both matches at St James Park.
The thing that makes me think you are right is the players can live in a compound, their families probably won’t like it - also if one thing happens like a players kid or brother or something goes to jail like grooverider did over a bit of a broken spliff in his bag then that will put people off moving there.
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Hope that includes the media too. In fact I wish the media would ignore ir altogether - there's no need for the BBC or ITV to report the scores - we're (mostly) not interested. If Talksport just stopped talking about it, that would be good too.I hope nobody turns up.
That’s a tricky one though. When you subscribe to the Sky or TNT Sports package it’s all or nothing. I would willingly take domestic football and the cricket and scrap the rest, including any shite from Saudi, European football, golf and car racing. That’s not on offer though and I do want the stuff I am interested in.The worst thing is that the likes of SKY and BEIN will bestow some form of legitimacy on that sportswashing league, and their subscribers will just lap it up, just like they always do
I would take issue with you on a couple of points. Firstly, the quality of football we played last season was incredible and applauded by all. Secondly, as a football club we have always aspired to be better as each season goes by. Why would you want to cheapen those efforts to play in an inferior league against mundane opponents. On that basis we might just as well have stayed at Withdean hopping between League One and League Two for eternity.Yes, I made a similar point on the Chelsea thread. It can be achieved by the majority of the PL clubs simply rejoining the Football League, cutting off promotion/relegation to the PL and distributing tv money equitably to all members. We would still have our live football. Doesn’t really matter who we play as far as I’m concerned. There would be a lot less money and the quality of football wouldn’t be as good but neither matter to me.I think it would be a lot more competitive than existing PL football.
No disagreement here about the quality of football last season. I loved it. However it’s not the be all and end all. Similar arguments to yours are made by fans of Man U, Arsenal etc. You need to look down as well as up though and recognise that the financial league we are now in is as unobtainable for most of English football as the Saudi/Chelsea money is for us. I don’t see any other way to make our game equitable than an equal share of its income being distributed to all participants and the best team wins. That cannot be achieved in the financial monstrosity that is the PL If we keep things as they are the dice is clearly loaded against us though and we will be spewed back into the mix with the rest. Perhaps there will then be more voices like mine calling for change ?I would take issue with you on a couple of points. Firstly, the quality of football we played last season was incredible and applauded by all. Secondly, as a football club we have always aspired to be better as each season goes by. Why would you want to cheapen those efforts to play in an inferior league against mundane opponents. On that basis we might just as well have stayed at Withdean hopping between League One and League Two for eternity.
Are.you kidding both fixtures will be rammed , chock full of all the football loving Saudi ex-pats renowned around the world for their massive support....I hope nobody turns up.
"Offers from Arabia? I already have a lot of money."