exeterboro
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as we know them. The European Court of Justice has just ruled in favour of the breakaway clubs and the Super league.
It doesn't necessarily mean that at all. The one major thing the clubs found with the last farce was how deeply unpopular it was. Nothing has changed there.as we know them. The European Court of Justice has just ruled in favour of the breakaway clubs and the Super league.
The fans probably want it. Worldwide there will be a big appetite for it even if there isn't domestically.I think fans will still control the future of it all.
Can’t return ever *My worry is that they get to have their cake and eat it, fielding a B team in domestic competition, thus devaluing the pyramid in England.
I am more than happy for them to disappear to a ESL as long as they cannot return to the football league for say 3 years? after leaving the ESL and then only rejoining at the bottom of the pyramid.
I think that's true. Their "traditional" fans I think were strongly against it last time. Eg those that go to games and live locally (or in man utds case, Essex).The fans probably want it. Worldwide there will be a big appetite for it even if there isn't domestically.
Absolutely this. A fair playing field minimising the impact of monetary resources and, instead, focus clubs investing time in developing local talents.It's the perfect time to create new league rules that would potentially improve fairness to the league:
Salary Caps
Maximum overseas players
etc
Exactly. There's 4 Billion people in Asia and Africa that would love to see this. The 60 million people in the UK or 300 million people in UK, Germany, Spain and Italy won't matter.I think that's true. Their "traditional" fans I think were strongly against it last time. Eg those that go to games and live locally (or in man utds case, Essex).
But these are now vastly outnumbered by global fans and that's where the money is. George in Ghana, and Lee in Korea are probably mad for this nonsense. "gooners till I die" etc.
The usual suspects…..I wonder which English teams will get invited to the pig's trough this time around?
Will it include Newcastle this time around, Chelsea don't look that super sitting half way down the league table.The usual suspects…..
It is a huge loss or we wouldn't be discussing it, the ramifications for domestic league football are huge and we will see teams going to the wall with the possible loss of TV revenue.Let them go, it’s no loss to football and especially to fans of teams like ours