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[Albion] Who will lead the EPL fightback against the Super League?







Goldstone1976

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I think we all know the answer.

I’m looking forward to Mr Barber’s views on the break-away proposal.

I wondered about this too. I was surprised, and frankly a little disappointed, to see the only comment on the club’s website was the PL’s press release.

I hope and expect a club statement at some point today.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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I wondered about this too. I was surprised, and frankly a little disappointed, to see the only comment on the club’s website was the PL’s press release.

I hope and expect a club statement at some point today.

Give Barber a chance, the news broke last night and he's probably pulled an all nighter getting is 5000 word essay completed.
 


Blue3

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I think it needs to be a fans led movement backed by the likes of PB with items on the table for discussion to include

1. Temporary suspension of support for the six clubs involved
2. Cancellation of Sky Sports, Now TV, BT Sports subscriptions
3. Pressure on FA not to select players for England duty from the six clubs
4. Pressure on Premiare League to deduct substantial points form the six clubs
5. Pressure on Premiare league to look at the fit and proper rules
6. Pressure on Premiare league to ensure no one person without community links to the area to hold majority owning shares in a club
7. Pressure from fans to encourage in teams along the lines of FC Manchester
7.
 






Goldstone1976

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Give Barber a chance, the news broke last night and he's probably pulled an all nighter getting is 5000 word essay completed.

:smile:

I do understand your point. However, if one wants to be seen as a leader (and I’m referring to the club generally rather than any one individual) one needs to, errr, lead.

Various national and European authorities have already issued statements, as have influential individual figures in the game. Hell, even BJ has. If we don’t release something today, we’ll be a follower, not a leader, imo. This would be a shame, given the leadership (whether one agrees with the specific stances taken or not) the club has shown on such varied issues as community engagement, racism, online abuse, women’s & disabled football etc...

Come on, Albion, this is an existential threat to the fabric of the whole game; please step up to the plate and take a swing.
 


Jim in the West

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:smile:

I do understand your point. However, if one wants to be seen as a leader (and I’m referring to the club generally rather than any one individual) one needs to, errr, lead.

Various national and European authorities have already issued statements, as have influential individual figures in the game. Hell, even BJ has. If we don’t release something today, we’ll be a follower, not a leader, imo. This would be a shame, given the leadership (whether one agrees with the specific stances taken or not) the club has shown on such varied issues as community engagement, racism, online abuse, women’s & disabled football etc...

I'm assuming the Chairs and CEOs of the other 14 clubs in the EPL are talking to each other. Opposition will be far more effective if all 14 work together.
 


Goldstone1976

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I'm assuming the Chairs and CEOs of the other 14 clubs in the EPL are talking to each other. Opposition will be far more effective if all 14 work together.

Yes, I considered that point, and that may be the case.

However, imo, time is of the essence and, additionally, any such group will need one or (max) two public leaders.

I’m more than happy to sit out today to see what comes out of the club, but I’ll be sorely disappointed if nothing does.
 




Hugo Rune

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I'm assuming the Chairs and CEOs of the other 14 clubs in the EPL are talking to each other. Opposition will be far more effective if all 14 work together.

I’m wondering what majority an EPL vote needs in order to get a decision? It would be good to carry out Gary Nevilles’s suggestion of relegating the 3 American owned conspirators (Man Utd, Liverpool & Arsenal) as punishment for signing up to the ESL (with point deductions for Chelsea, Spurs & City next season).

A great result for West Brom, Fulham and Sheff Utd.
 


Mental Lental

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I'm assuming the Chairs and CEOs of the other 14 clubs in the EPL are talking to each other. Opposition will be far more effective if all 14 work together.

With the other 14 united against this they have enough to vote through sanctions on the big 6. Will they ALL agree though?
 






SAC

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I'm assuming the Chairs and CEOs of the other 14 clubs in the EPL are talking to each other. Opposition will be far more effective if all 14 work together.

Exactly. Club chairman need to be showing a united front and condem this cash-grab.
 


severnside gull

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A midweek super league will mean having to force through a smaller EPL to accommodate less room for domestic games. FA and FL cup competitions will have to be downgraded. If the 14 remaining EPL clubs don’t 100% unite against that AND FORCIBLY it’ll be a case of turkeys voting for Christmas.
They need to unite behind a proposal to banish the self-named Big Six from all domestic football.
 


dadams2k11

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I do understand your point. However, if one wants to be seen as a leader (and I’m referring to the club generally rather than any one individual) one needs to, errr, lead.

Various national and European authorities have already issued statements, as have influential individual figures in the game. Hell, even BJ has. If we don’t release something today, we’ll be a follower, not a leader, imo. This would be a shame, given the leadership (whether one agrees with the specific stances taken or not) the club has shown on such varied issues as community engagement, racism, online abuse, women’s & disabled football etc...

Come on, Albion, this is an existential threat to the fabric of the whole game; please step up to the plate and take a swing.



Yes, I considered that point, and that may be the case.

However, imo, time is of the essence and, additionally, any such group will need one or (max) two public leaders.

I’m more than happy to sit out today to see what comes out of the club, but I’ll be sorely disappointed if nothing does.

Why the urge for the club to take the lead? What difference will it make?

You will be disappointed if nothing comes out of the club today?

What are you expecting?
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Exactly. Club chairman need to be showing a united front and condem this cash-grab.

With the other 14 united against this they have enough to vote through sanctions on the big 6. Will they ALL agree though?

I don’t think they will, it seems that the **** 6 will still play in the PL under the plans.

If they kick them out that will have a knock on effect on the TV deals, like it or not without Liverpool / United the TV deal is worth a fraction of the current price paid.
 


atomised

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I think it needs to be a fans led movement backed by the likes of PB with items on the table for discussion to include

1. Temporary suspension of support for the six clubs involved
2. Cancellation of Sky Sports, Now TV, BT Sports subscriptions
3. Pressure on FA not to select players for England duty from the six clubs
4. Pressure on Premiare League to deduct substantial points form the six clubs
5. Pressure on Premiare league to look at the fit and proper rules
6. Pressure on Premiare league to ensure no one person without community links to the area to hold majority owning shares in a club
7. Pressure from fans to encourage in teams along the lines of FC Manchester
7.

I believe DAZN is the broadcast provider
 


amexer

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Doesnt matter what smaller clubs say. It needs some managers and players of these 6/7 clubs to speak out. Rashford is very high profile with what is right and wrong. lets hear him show some balls
 


chaileyjem

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Christian Purslow, the CEO of Aston Villa just appeared on Radio 4 criticising the league. R4 asked all of the 6 clubs and representatives of the new league to appear. None “were available”.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Give Barber a chance, the news broke last night and he's probably pulled an all nighter getting is 5000 word essay completed.

That’s his initial summary. When do you think he’ll post his full response?
 


Beach Hut

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Gartside I suspect from Bolton, he will lead the "why aren't we involved protest" as he didn't want relegation from the Premier League a while back
 


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