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Jareth

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13 minutes ago, Jareth said:

This is over I'm certain of it. Perez has been on TV saying it has to be this way or it's the end of the clubs in question - is not exactly how you sell a sexy new football league. Desperation in every way meeting opposition from everyone that is not one of these clubs. This is going to crash and burn in legendary style. 

Perez was against La Liga playing league games abroad as wasn't good for the league. Maybe his new plan was a better idea for the league 😂

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36 minutes ago, Mark Albrighton said:

If this does all fall apart without moving much further forward, what’s the punishment they’ll face? Or at least, should face.

40 point deduction for next season

One player per team to be gifted to the Premier League team of Prince William’s choice. 

Woodward, Henry, Kroenke, Mansour, Abarmovich and Levy to be stripped naked, tarred, feathered and tied to the goal posts at Wembley for a week. With free access and footballs available to the public. 
 

Seems a bit lenient, but it’s a start. 

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This won't be over until football clubs go back to being football clubs rather than multinational industries.

As far as the owners as the clubs go - everytime they step on the field they should be playing in a big occasion match, every time they put on a match to to play a middling PL side its seen as a revenue loss. Until that changes a move towards a closed ESL will continue in some sort of shape, size or form. 

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1 minute ago, villa4europe said:

Glad he mentioned agents 

Yup, apart from some greedy owners and corrupt leaders agents are the real cancer on football.

All makes sense now why Raiola and Haaland bothered to visit Barcelona despite their finances being in the toiled. They knew very well about this super league being brought forward in the coming weeks.

They need to reign in and regulate agents and any money they make should come from the players pocket and not the clubs. Sure they will work around it if possible but still.

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There are 6 clubs willing to ruin the sport for everyone else - this is a problem that won't go away - there must be significant restructuring of ownership to prevent any owner moving forward with such audacious plans without a majority of fans on board. I think this can only be solved ultimately at government level. 

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Just now, tinker said:

The media aka Sky , motd....need to learn a lesson from this and stop promoting the same old teams over and over again. Yea they have some great players but so do the other 14 teams.

The BBC should also start showing EFL highlights as well, similar to motd. They have a duty to support our national game not just the top few greedy owners. 

Yes exactly that. ‘The Big Six’ are only known as such because Sky peddled it so much. Now look what they’ve created. 

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10 hours ago, useless said:

Eventually the league without Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Spurs, and Liverpool or the 'big six' as they're often collectively called, would eventually become just as uncompetitive as it is now, as other teams over time take their place as the dominant forces, teams like us, Everton, Newcastle, Leicester and a few others would fill the spaces vacated.

It will be a lot more competitive than if they are allowed to stay. With the extra games they will have to play they will just go out and buy the Grealish's, Maddisons, Rice's, Pickfords (ok that one was a joke) so they have two strong teams to field,  with the additional buying power it will be virtually impossible to stop them.

You won't then get Leicester, Everton, us getting a chance then to break into the top 6 let alone the top 4. Then as they get stronger how long before they start dictating more and more to the PL. It as to be stopped.

 

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6 minutes ago, It's Your Round said:

Woodward, Henry, Kroenke, Mansour, Abarmovich and Levy to be stripped naked, tarred, feathered and tied to the goal posts at Wembley for a week. With free access and footballs available to the public.

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I think we need to be really careful not to make this a "tribal" thing. It's really easy for those involved with other clubs - as seen with Klopp yesterday - to become really defensive about this. It's the owners of the clubs that are doing this.

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How about we allow them to compete in both this super league and in the PL but they are not allowed to use the players from their Super League squad in the PL or in FIFA/UEFA competitions.

They can have the cake and eat it but they have to pay for the upkeep of 2 separate squads. Let's see which games the fans chose to watch and in which squads the players want to play.

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23 minutes ago, HanoiVillan said:

Absolutely correct. But I'll tell you one thing they do care about, and that's votes.

They would be like the political version of the ESL.  Sitting on wads of cash whilst somebody else is busy running the country.

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