The promoters of the new super league will be shaking in their boots at the thought of this happening - not! Money talks - and that'll be the only voice they hear!
Probably true but somthing has to done
The promoters of the new super league will be shaking in their boots at the thought of this happening - not! Money talks - and that'll be the only voice they hear!
But if FIFA do hold their threat of players playing in ESL not playing internationally, or not being registered by FIFA, would we be able to sell to those clubs?
But if FIFA do hold their threat of players playing in ESL not playing internationally, or not being registered by FIFA, would we be able to sell to those clubs?
Let them go, insist they go, maintain the banning from international football.
But if FIFA do hold their threat of players playing in ESL not playing internationally, or not being registered by FIFA, would we be able to sell to those clubs?
One major question is why do people watch football, I'm talking about the cash cows sat on their sofas here not real fans, is it to watch a club or to watch the competition, for me a league of the same 12 teams will soon become soulless and empty, whether I supported one of the teams or not. I think there would be a initial high but as it settles down will people continue to watch or pay their subscriptions more importantly. I think this league will end up a bit WWE ie sports entertainment rather than a sport and eat itself.
Although this is deplorable I am hoping that in the long term this is a reset for football where it is not solely driven by money, but football and particularly the governing bodies have a way of kicking me in the nads.
If I dont think Fifa would be allowed to ban the sale of players due to european trade laws...
They can threaten all they like, but there’s only so far they can legally go before encroaching on those players human and workers rights.
I get what you mean, but this is American businessmen trying to recreate a lucrative American sports model. I would say that 99.9% of non-US consumers of US sports do not follow teams outside of NFL, NBA or MLB. In fact, I'd suggest 99% couldn't name a team in each of the 3 sports who aren't in one of those leagues. This will be a franchise model where teams who, may previously have been English or Italian, will relocate not just to another city (Mk Dons) but to another country because the local connection will be broken and a stadium filled with whoever lives in the new city - not that 100k attending a game mean anything against the 100m watching on TV.
I think this is the reset and I think it will eat itself, but I can see where its heading in the meantime and it isn't based on 100+ years of English footballing history with close ties to the local population and culture. The Boston Manchester Uniteds here we come.
there are tons of other sports and other professions where registration under one authority limits options to work under another. FIFA could restrict players not under their registration system from playing in their structures. no restraint of trade or rights broken as its the players choice.
I see your point but as you say it's a very American model which has not really worked overseas, we saw some success with American Football but never big time football already has a market larger than the USA and if they go down this path by moving Franchise to the States then I believe most of the rest of the world will switch off.
Fully agree with you second statement a few years of shite but hopefully the remaining teams/leagues can sort their house out to reset here.
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
I get what you mean, but this is American businessmen trying to recreate a lucrative American sports model. I would say that 99.9% of non-US consumers of US sports do not follow teams outside of NFL, NBA or MLB. In fact, I'd suggest 99% couldn't name a team in each of the 3 sports who aren't in one of those leagues. This will be a franchise model where teams who, may previously have been English or Italian, will relocate not just to another city (Mk Dons) but to another country because the local connection will be broken and a stadium filled with whoever lives in the new city - not that 100k attending a game mean anything against the 100m watching on TV.
I think this is the reset and I think it will eat itself, but I can see where its heading in the meantime and it isn't based on 100+ years of English footballing history with close ties to the local population and culture. The Boston Manchester Uniteds here we come.
I get what you mean, but this is American businessmen trying to recreate a lucrative American sports model. I would say that 99.9% of non-US consumers of US sports do not follow teams outside of NFL, NBA or MLB. In fact, I'd suggest 99% couldn't name a team in each of the 3 sports who aren't in one of those leagues. This will be a franchise model where teams who, may previously have been English or Italian, will relocate not just to another city (Mk Dons) but to another country because the local connection will be broken and a stadium filled with whoever lives in the new city - not that 100k attending a game mean anything against the 100m watching on TV.
I think this is the reset and I think it will eat itself, but I can see where its heading in the meantime and it isn't based on 100+ years of English footballing history with close ties to the local population and culture. The Boston Manchester Uniteds here we come.
Well - the PL title race is now between Leicester and West Ham - the remaining CL spots currently filled by Everton and Leeds
Sheff Utd get a reprieve as the the PL announce that there will be no relegation this season. Six teams will now be promoted from the Championship with the top four, Norwich, Watford, Swansea and Brentford currently in the automatic promotion spots with Bournemouth, Barnsley, Reading, Cardiff, Millwall, QPR, Middlesbrough, Stoke, and Luton currently in the play-off spots for the last two places.
Sevilla are romping away with La Liga with Villarreal, Betis and Sociedad currently in the top four. In Italy, Atalanta lead Napoli by 4 points while Lazio are two points further back and Roma 10 points behind the leaders.
Maybe wrong but I think rugby union players dont get selected for England if they sign for a French club
I believe it goes further than that and anyone playing their club rugby outside of England is not selected, I think New Zealand are the only other country to follow this self imposed rule. England RU adopted the policy in 2011 to try and keep the best players playing for English sides rather than chasing money abroad.
Why would it drop to Championship levels??
PL would still be the premium footballing product from the UK, so domestically still the main draw for Sky/BT subscriptions and internationally would only drop to second place - less money but not "go bust" low.