Super League 17:04 - Apr 18 with 3119 views | 34dfgdf54 | Big announcement tonight by the looks. End of football forever | | | | |
Super League on 17:11 - Apr 18 with 2148 views | Kilkennyjack | Happy to go with this one ✊🾠Does this mean Swans are going up ? [Post edited 18 Apr 2021 17:12]
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Super League on 17:26 - Apr 18 with 2107 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | It is ironic to see the Premier League kicking up such a fuss when they did the same thing to the Football League ~20 years ago. | |
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Super League on 17:43 - Apr 18 with 2081 views | Thornburyswan | Let ‘em go drop the whatever the remaining top league down to 18 & championship to 20 plus ban all players involved from FIFA & EUFA competitions and their national teams. 20 becomes 15 in what remains of the Prem, so usual 3 up & no relegation in first season - could make in more interesting with bottom 2 in the Prem plus 4th & 5th in the Championship playing a post season play-off style tournament with top two playing in the new Prem. | | | |
Super League on 17:51 - Apr 18 with 2071 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Super League on 17:26 - Apr 18 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | It is ironic to see the Premier League kicking up such a fuss when they did the same thing to the Football League ~20 years ago. |
My thoughts exactly Dwight. | |
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Super League on 17:55 - Apr 18 with 2063 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Super League on 17:51 - Apr 18 by Joe_bradshaw | My thoughts exactly Dwight. |
Obviously I don't wish for it to happen. However I did chuckle seeing Gary Neville moaning on Sky during the Burnley match when he and his Manchester United side arguably profited greater both financially and in terms of trophies than any other English football team after they broke away from the Football League. | |
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Super League on 18:07 - Apr 18 with 2033 views | Flashberryjack | Pure and utter greed....f*ck em. | |
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Super League on 18:09 - Apr 18 with 2025 views | max936 | Bout time the super clubs self imploded, hopefully this will bring this about, absolutely shocking and all about greed and massive greed at that. | |
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Super League on 18:10 - Apr 18 with 2018 views | Oldjack |
Our little cousins up the road have confirmed today neither will they | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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Super League on 18:13 - Apr 18 with 2017 views | Dr_Winston | The next PL TV deal is going to be substantially smaller than the last one if this goes through. If nothing else it should drive down the wages and transfer fees paid, and inject a bit of financial reality back into proceedings. It is quite amusing to see it dawn on the likes of UEFA and FIFA that they don't have quite as much power as they thought they had. Without the top clubs and top players they're going to be diminished. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Super League on 18:18 - Apr 18 with 2010 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Super League on 18:10 - Apr 18 by Oldjack | Our little cousins up the road have confirmed today neither will they |
I just tweeted Abbadonato asking if Cardiff had been invited. | | | |
Super League on 18:23 - Apr 18 with 1999 views | max936 |
Super League on 18:13 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | The next PL TV deal is going to be substantially smaller than the last one if this goes through. If nothing else it should drive down the wages and transfer fees paid, and inject a bit of financial reality back into proceedings. It is quite amusing to see it dawn on the likes of UEFA and FIFA that they don't have quite as much power as they thought they had. Without the top clubs and top players they're going to be diminished. |
The clubs are pawns in this for me, its the Greedy bastards that own the Clubs, they couldn't give a monkeys about the clubs Fans, they clearly don't matter. Gary Neville almost exploded when condemning this proposal, he went on to say how much football has done for him including providing his wealth, but he was fuming. | |
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Super League on 18:25 - Apr 18 with 1986 views | pencoedjack |
Super League on 18:13 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | The next PL TV deal is going to be substantially smaller than the last one if this goes through. If nothing else it should drive down the wages and transfer fees paid, and inject a bit of financial reality back into proceedings. It is quite amusing to see it dawn on the likes of UEFA and FIFA that they don't have quite as much power as they thought they had. Without the top clubs and top players they're going to be diminished. |
Personally I’d have no interest in watching a league with no promotion & relegation (& probably next to no away fans) The only people who would enjoy it would be armchair fans. The soul of football is the fans. | | | |
Super League on 18:28 - Apr 18 with 1980 views | max936 |
Super League on 18:18 - Apr 18 by 34dfgdf54 | I just tweeted Abbadonato asking if Cardiff had been invited. |
did you mention Barcelona | |
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Super League on 18:30 - Apr 18 with 1973 views | onehunglow | Greedy bar studs. Far them They have been itching for this years . It will be better without them As for Sours being a top euro club,just ffs. Laughable Well said Neville | |
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Super League on 18:33 - Apr 18 with 1964 views | Dr_Winston |
Super League on 18:25 - Apr 18 by pencoedjack | Personally I’d have no interest in watching a league with no promotion & relegation (& probably next to no away fans) The only people who would enjoy it would be armchair fans. The soul of football is the fans. |
There are millions who would. Plus millions more who would fork out for a TV subscription. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Super League on 18:38 - Apr 18 with 1945 views | onehunglow |
Super League on 18:33 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | There are millions who would. Plus millions more who would fork out for a TV subscription. |
Sadly true. Plastic is killing the world. It’s time the bone ride fans stuck together. Time for Swansea ,Plymouth, Norwich ,Brighton fans to support their home town club. | |
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Super League on 18:54 - Apr 18 with 1924 views | Flashberryjack |
Super League on 18:33 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | There are millions who would. Plus millions more who would fork out for a TV subscription. |
I think that would be true for a little while, but most would eventually get fed up of watching a heartless mundane sport with no promotion or relegation, but, people watch programmes like" Love Island " and "The Masked Singer", so who knows, I do know that I won't be. | |
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Super League on 19:04 - Apr 18 with 1913 views | Dr_Winston |
Super League on 18:54 - Apr 18 by Flashberryjack | I think that would be true for a little while, but most would eventually get fed up of watching a heartless mundane sport with no promotion or relegation, but, people watch programmes like" Love Island " and "The Masked Singer", so who knows, I do know that I won't be. |
There's no promotion or relegation in the NFL or NBA and those sports remain wildly popular worldwide. They're clearly the model that this new plan is aspiring to. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Super League on 19:07 - Apr 18 with 1904 views | jasper_T |
Super League on 18:13 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | The next PL TV deal is going to be substantially smaller than the last one if this goes through. If nothing else it should drive down the wages and transfer fees paid, and inject a bit of financial reality back into proceedings. It is quite amusing to see it dawn on the likes of UEFA and FIFA that they don't have quite as much power as they thought they had. Without the top clubs and top players they're going to be diminished. |
Bringing the average PL and Championship incomes closer together would improve things dramatically, even if it's just to the same amounts as when we were last promoted. Something like £70m our first PL season had risen to £120m by the end. Prices across the board skyrocket and that effects clubs at all professional levels. | | | |
Super League on 19:14 - Apr 18 with 1888 views | monmouth |
Super League on 19:07 - Apr 18 by jasper_T | Bringing the average PL and Championship incomes closer together would improve things dramatically, even if it's just to the same amounts as when we were last promoted. Something like £70m our first PL season had risen to £120m by the end. Prices across the board skyrocket and that effects clubs at all professional levels. |
All clubs in the whole efl and pl should get exactly the same base broadcast income. Totally level playing field. No owner capital of any sort allowed. Differential income should be determined by bums on seats in the stadium and position bonuses. | |
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Super League on 19:41 - Apr 18 with 1839 views | Kilkennyjack |
Super League on 19:07 - Apr 18 by jasper_T | Bringing the average PL and Championship incomes closer together would improve things dramatically, even if it's just to the same amounts as when we were last promoted. Something like £70m our first PL season had risen to £120m by the end. Prices across the board skyrocket and that effects clubs at all professional levels. |
So there is another way, and the PL more than hints at this in their press release. It says that it would impact tbe PL itself, AND those that rely on the trickle down of funds to the FL etc. That suggests that the smaller income to PL will result in cuts to funding down the pyramid structure. Basically the PL will have less of a pie to hand out so its going to cut the pyramid monies to protect whats left ofbthe PL. I cant see this ending with PL clubs and FL clubs having closer funding from PL monies. It will most likely widen the divide. [Post edited 18 Apr 2021 19:42]
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Super League on 19:43 - Apr 18 with 1831 views | Catullus |
Super League on 19:04 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | There's no promotion or relegation in the NFL or NBA and those sports remain wildly popular worldwide. They're clearly the model that this new plan is aspiring to. |
Yes but those sports use a draft system so that no one club can dominate the sport. It's why out of 32 NFL teams 20 of them have won a Superbowl and 20 out of 30 NBA teams have won a Championship. Blackburn and Leicester aside the same 5 teams have dominated the Premier league and going back to the 70's and 80's Liverpool dominated. Besides, the Americans have a different attitude to sport because they've never really known anything other than the systems they use. | |
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Super League on 19:53 - Apr 18 with 1819 views | Dr_Winston |
Super League on 19:43 - Apr 18 by Catullus | Yes but those sports use a draft system so that no one club can dominate the sport. It's why out of 32 NFL teams 20 of them have won a Superbowl and 20 out of 30 NBA teams have won a Championship. Blackburn and Leicester aside the same 5 teams have dominated the Premier league and going back to the 70's and 80's Liverpool dominated. Besides, the Americans have a different attitude to sport because they've never really known anything other than the systems they use. |
Will one team out of those involved be so dominant against the rest? The PL is one of the more equitable distributors of TV cash, hence the league is amongst the most competitive in Europe with at least four teams each year being in with a shout of winning it. Compare that to the long string of victories by Juve, or PSG, or Bayern Munich. If the television revenue is shared equally (which it probably will be otherwise there'd be little point in some teams joining it) there's no real reason why one club would dominate. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Super League on 20:11 - Apr 18 with 1792 views | jasper_T |
Super League on 19:41 - Apr 18 by Kilkennyjack | So there is another way, and the PL more than hints at this in their press release. It says that it would impact tbe PL itself, AND those that rely on the trickle down of funds to the FL etc. That suggests that the smaller income to PL will result in cuts to funding down the pyramid structure. Basically the PL will have less of a pie to hand out so its going to cut the pyramid monies to protect whats left ofbthe PL. I cant see this ending with PL clubs and FL clubs having closer funding from PL monies. It will most likely widen the divide. [Post edited 18 Apr 2021 19:42]
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The PL will of course toot it's own horn about how much money it hands down the pyramid but it's not the reason the average wage of a Championship first team player is what it is. PL handouts aren't the reason Reading spend 211% of their standard revenue on player wages, losing £40m a year while playing in front of 10k season ticket holders. Wage costs trickle down more than actual cash does, there's players in League One and Two earning 5 figures a week ffs. | | | |
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