Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
There's a good article in the Guardian about it

At which point, it is worth pointing out an uncomfortable truth: this is what a lot of people actually want. Maybe not you or the stalwart season-ticket holders or the ultras in the Curva Sud, but certainly millions around the world with no particular historical attachment to the game, and for whom the idea of keeping the elite teams apart for the sake of tradition seems as perverse as shelving the Godzilla vs Kong movie on the basis that they still need to face all the smaller monsters first.

https://www.theguardian.com/football...n-super-league
This is absolutely it in a nutshell and what will determine what happens overall.

There will be a lot of back and forth now over the next few years with threats of bans etc but it will be the fans that need to determine what we want as a system. If they start making less money because of boycotts then they won’t last long. Will fans really stop paying their subscriptions? What about the neutrals?

I know it may be hypocritical from people like me that was happy with the rebrand but it’s the only way this will be stopped.