Good, rumours are Chelsea and Man City were reluctant to join in the first place
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Good, rumours are Chelsea and Man City were reluctant to join in the first place
Man City just withdrew from it too.
man city pulling out now as well
dont like the backlash... but damage been done by the intent
new ownership would be ideal now as the fans see what they are capable of... but that wont happen
It looks like Bale might need to have a word with his agent.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...eague-20427207
If Bale was behind this then it doesn't put him in a good light, especially now that it is unravelling.
Ed Woodward resigns from MU :yikes:
I wonder how much the decisions to back out has to to with the backlash on this thread
Looks like it's all falling apart. I hope the PL really throw the book at them. Big fines, big points deductions.
But they won't. And the Champions League will be tweaked to keep them all on board.
Athletico and Barca pulling out.
Woodward is leaving at the end of 2021, I don’t see how he can do that if he’s going because of the ESL.
I've been surprised at the level of reaction and I imagine the clubs didn't expect such a reaction either. You've had governments condemning the plans for goodness sake
You don't want them to be punished for trying to rip up domestic football, are you that naïve to think they won't try again? Oh that's alright lads, try and rip up domestic football, show a complete lack of regard for fans, clubs and competition none of that matters now you've written an apology
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Earlier, I've put it to a German club official that the Super League 12 must have some really clever ideas to get around all the obstacles, relative to the huge reputational risk they're facing.
Answer: "Never underestimate the incompetence of people."
8:06 PM · Apr 20, 2021
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Love this from Luke Shaw and Kevin De Bruyne
https://twitter.com/LukeShaw23/statu...833114627?s=20
https://twitter.com/DeBruyneKev/stat...653229572?s=20
Nice to see players speaking out
It appears that it's folding before it's started but are fans happy with the state of the game now that it's done?
i) concerns about young people getting into football should still exist. Perez said youth weren't interested in current modal of football to which someone stuck up a ticket for Real Madrid Champions League youth ticket which cost £80. Extreme ticket prices, amongst other things, cut out new supporters.
ii) concern about billionaire owners having ridiculous amounts of power over clubs they own should still exist. Are we now going to show more support to supporter's trusts and get fan representation on the board? Are the English FA still going to allow owners like ex-Wigan owner come in?
iii) concerns about extreme wealth inequality restricting competition in each league should still exist. The extreme inequality still exists just on a lesser scale. New Champions League modal was pushed through while we were distracted so can we have a European wide spending cap now please.
Or do fans just go back to the ticking time bomb that was football before this was suggested?
There is absolutely no need to. Those clubs have just been educated as to what is important. On the contrary, my hope is that this is a watershed moment and governing bodies will actually do more of what they are supposed to, and govern. These clubs should be punished, heavily. But at the same time rules must now be brought in to actually insist on better quality humans running these clubs for the benefit of the fans; and some proper financial control put in place. This has to spell the end of the nonsense of the last 20 years or so.
To be fair to Perez he did have some great ideas to make the game more attractive to prospective younger fans.
Shorter games for one!
I think he was about to suggest bigger goals, more goals, cheerleaders, four quarters and US television personalities acting as celebrity refs, but the interviewer ran out of time.