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Super League 17:04 - Apr 18 with 3120 views34dfgdf54

Big announcement tonight by the looks.

End of football forever
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Super League on 20:27 - Apr 18 with 953 viewsbuilthjack

The German and French clubs don't want it. Well done them.

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Super League on 20:42 - Apr 18 with 934 viewsWingstandwood



Good quality discussion here!

Argus!

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Super League on 21:16 - Apr 18 with 904 viewsswan85

So if it’s another league in addition to their place in the PL, then this is a further step to a breakaway league full stop. So give them till Friday to decide if they want to be in the PL next season, or not. The rules are, if you go:
1. No players will be eligible for national teams, worldwide.
2. We will allow the PL/FL to reduce to 86 teams, then in 5 years when you realise this doesn’t work, you can apply to come back. But you will be placed in league 2 and work yourselves up, like Rangers had to do when they went in to administration.

These are the rules, good luck to you.
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Super League on 22:24 - Apr 18 with 826 viewsLuther27

Super League on 20:27 - Apr 18 by builthjack

The German and French clubs don't want it. Well done them.


They had no choice as the clubs are 51% owned by fans I believe. Not a bad idea that.
Personally I think if the so called big six want this then go ahead. For several years they have held football as a whole to ransom, and demand more money or else.
Covid proved football is nothing without fans. So... if fans boycott this breakaway...then they fail. It’s as simple as that. What’s more complex however is how UEFA creat a level playing field for ALL clubs in the future which prevents a minority dictating to the majority.
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Super League on 22:37 - Apr 18 with 816 viewsJonathans_coat

The potential European”Super” League, featuring the team that haven’t won their own domestic league since 1961. Also starring currently London’s 4th highest ranked club who are currently 9th in the league! Staggering levels of hubris, even forgetting the odious greed.

No promotion/relegation, no qualification for other completions, no jeopardy, no history, no meaning. This glorified pre-season friendly tournament doesn’t appeal to me in the slightest.

Also, “European”? It has 3 clubs from London, 3 from the Greater Manchester area, 3 from North West Italy, 2 from Madrid and 1 from Barcelona. That is all. Essentially 5 metropolitan areas in 3 countries are guaranteed representation. Basically a plastic tournament for plastic fans lacking any sort of drama, emotion or soul. Sounds like a disaster to me.
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Super League on 22:41 - Apr 18 with 810 viewsmax936

Super League on 22:24 - Apr 18 by Luther27

They had no choice as the clubs are 51% owned by fans I believe. Not a bad idea that.
Personally I think if the so called big six want this then go ahead. For several years they have held football as a whole to ransom, and demand more money or else.
Covid proved football is nothing without fans. So... if fans boycott this breakaway...then they fail. It’s as simple as that. What’s more complex however is how UEFA creat a level playing field for ALL clubs in the future which prevents a minority dictating to the majority.


The thing is UEFA will probably fold and give in, look at the FFP law, its a joke, clubs get fined and just pay the fine, just how can clubs pay players 200 to 600 grand a week, think Messi gets more and be under FFP law limits.

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Super League on 22:43 - Apr 18 with 806 viewsLuther27

Super League on 22:37 - Apr 18 by Jonathans_coat

The potential European”Super” League, featuring the team that haven’t won their own domestic league since 1961. Also starring currently London’s 4th highest ranked club who are currently 9th in the league! Staggering levels of hubris, even forgetting the odious greed.

No promotion/relegation, no qualification for other completions, no jeopardy, no history, no meaning. This glorified pre-season friendly tournament doesn’t appeal to me in the slightest.

Also, “European”? It has 3 clubs from London, 3 from the Greater Manchester area, 3 from North West Italy, 2 from Madrid and 1 from Barcelona. That is all. Essentially 5 metropolitan areas in 3 countries are guaranteed representation. Basically a plastic tournament for plastic fans lacking any sort of drama, emotion or soul. Sounds like a disaster to me.


I agree. I also agree they should go for it and hopefully come down to Earth with a huge bump. The avarice of agents,players and owners,is, or has killed the game for the ordinary fan. But then again it’s the ordinary fan who keep parting with their hard earned that gives encouragement for greedy owners to keep pushing the limits as to how much they can screw us for.
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Super League on 22:48 - Apr 18 with 801 viewsKeithHaynes

Simon Jordan this week will be worth a listen, albeit on talk sport.

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Super League on 22:51 - Apr 18 with 798 viewsLuther27

Super League on 22:48 - Apr 18 by KeithHaynes

Simon Jordan this week will be worth a listen, albeit on talk sport.


That’s going to hurt lol.
Any idea what time or day Keith?
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Super League on 23:28 - Apr 18 with 768 viewsBarrySwan

On a more positive note the Swans get promoted if they stay in the top six if the six are booted out.


And a reasonable chance that Wrexham might get back into the football league


Having spent some time in the States I find that the franchise and protectionism of the major professional sports over there protected by no relegation pretty pathetic and detrimental to the excitement of those sports.
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Super League on 23:36 - Apr 18 with 755 viewsraynor94

We are going up, we are going up. Listening to the new statement from the founding clubs tonight.

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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Super League on 23:36 - Apr 18 with 752 viewsKeithHaynes

It’s happened



Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are among 12 clubs who have agreed to join a new European Super League (ESL).

In a seismic move for European football, the Premier League clubs will join AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid.

The ESL said the founding clubs had agreed to establish a "new midweek competition" and that the inaugural season "is intended to commence as soon as practicable".

It also "anticipated that a further three clubs will join" the breakaway.

Manchester United co-chairman Joel Glazer will be a vice-chairman of the Super League.

He said: "By bringing together the world's greatest clubs and players to play each other throughout the season, the Super League will open a new chapter for European football, ensuring world-class competition and facilities, and increased financial support for the wider football pyramid."

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Super League on 23:39 - Apr 18 with 743 viewsKeithHaynes

Super League on 22:51 - Apr 18 by Luther27

That’s going to hurt lol.
Any idea what time or day Keith?


I think he’s on from around 10am.

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Super League on 23:50 - Apr 18 with 716 viewsKeithHaynes

Thanks for the thread Risca, another cracker. I’ve locked it so comments can now go on the main news story 👍

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