sir albion
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All these foreign investors want a piece of the premiership pie for money only and football clubs are Just businesses now...it will kill the game eventually of any passion what's so ever.
Wasn't he joking? We don't yet have a ****ing Red Bull franchise club in England. Germany do.
Wasn't he joking? We don't yet have a ****ing Red Bull franchise club in England. Germany do.
16 foreign owners. It takes 14 clubs in the Premier League to change the constitution in relation to relegation.
Why can't a vote take place after all promotion and relegation had been settled, in close season?This has been mentioned before but I still can't see it. I very much doubt that you could have a situation where relegation is stopped during that season - there could be a vote during for no relegation for the following season but I can't see any clubs in danger of going down voting for it. That would mean Boro, Burnley, Palace, Hull, Swansea, Sunderland and West Brom saying no - they just wouldn't want to take the risk of ending up the wrong side of the relegation divide.
That's before you consider whether Sky would chuck much money into a league where most of the games would have nothing riding on them
I do think there's a possibility of some games being moved to Asia though
Why can't a vote take place after all promotion and relegation had been settled, in close season?
What a sad post. I think you're right.There are already signs that the Premier League is eating itself. I have very mixed feelings about Brighton being part of it, potentially, next season.
If it's just going to be a corporate willy-waving competition involving American and Chinese billionaires it's hard to see how we'd ever compete and why we'd get excited about doing so.
Make the most of this season, folks, we may never experience one that's as enjoyable.
There are already signs that the Premier League is eating itself. I have very mixed feelings about Brighton being part of it, potentially, next season.
If it's just going to be a corporate willy-waving competition involving American and Chinese billionaires it's hard to see how we'd ever compete and why we'd get excited about doing so.
Make the most of this season, folks, we may never experience one that's as enjoyable.
Not yet we don't. Red Bull were after Nottingham Forrest in the summer but Fawaz basically ko'd the deal as he wanted to remain involved with the club.
http://www.nottinghampost.com/fawaz...-by-red-bull/story-29773143-detail/story.html
MK Dons?
Yes, and it's not largely a positive thing. What is there to cheer up about?Cheer up ffs.
Foreign interest in our clubs have been going on for years.The Championship is heading the same way.
Yes, and it's not largely a positive thing. What is there to cheer up about?
Enjoy our season I can. But I can't cheer what's happened to football simply because I can't do anything about it.There's nothing you or i can do about it. Therefore just enjoy the Albion's great season so far.
Totally agree. It's utterly depressing. How many clubs are now foreign owner? Must be the majority in the top flight. I'm also really really surprised supporters aren't kicking up more of a fuss.
This has been mentioned before but I still can't see it. I very much doubt that you could have a situation where relegation is stopped during that season - there could be a vote during for no relegation for the following season but I can't see any clubs in danger of going down voting for it. That would mean Boro, Burnley, Palace, Hull, Swansea, Sunderland and West Brom saying no - they just wouldn't want to take the risk of ending up the wrong side of the relegation divide.
That's before you consider whether Sky would chuck much money into a league where most of the games would have nothing riding on them
I do think there's a possibility of some games being moved to Asia though