Struggled to see what you meant at first - that’s good trolling though
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The five teams that "qualify" to the league each year will be the bottom teams. It's structured so that they get way less money than the permanent members.Down_Rover wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 4:47 pmwell the most deluded here are Arsenal and spurs from the UK contingent.
If they are allowed to play in the domestic leagues then City, Chelsea, United, Liverpool will just buy a second team that will win the Premier League. Arsenal and Tottenham wont have the cash so they will fail in the PL and the Super League. The money boys will take away their relegation immunity and they will have to get out of the Championship to have a half decent club
If there are excluded from the domestic leagues they will get kicked out of the Super League for always finishing near last... and then have to plead to join the National League.
lets make it easier and just have United playing Barcelona every week.
These big boys leagues will be the start of Big boys arguments none of the elite 12 will be immune. And their fans will lose interest because there is only one trophy to share amongst themselves
tell them to do one and don't let them back, the variety and unpredictability of domestic leagues will prevail one the couch potatoes get bored
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Ultimately I suspect it's just leverage for the Champions League restructuring. Watch out for coefficients that favour qualification for those that have a track record in the tournament.
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.... and five years down the road, when she's fed up of you falling asleep when her and her friends are round, she's eying up someone else. The true friends you had from way back when, are still good friends with your " Ex " and think you've behaved like a P***k !! Your kids, who once loved and adored you, barely speak to you, and are still resentful of how you treated their Mum. Your own parents now start sentences with " You're our son, we will always love you, but ..... ".jedi_master wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:52 pmWill that stop them though?
I think they’re seeing this as a messy divorce. They’re sick of the wife, she’s put weight on, her mates are boring and her job isn’t as good as yours so you can’t get a bigger house.
You’ve got an offer on the table from a gorgeous lass a few years younger who has Daddy’s money in her bank account and is somehow infatuated with you (despite you being Arsenal).
You know it’s going to be a messy divorce. The kids will be an issue, so will your mortgage - the in laws are a noisy bunch too, and absolutely no doubt your ‘good’ name will be dragged through the dirt on social media by her mates. You know what you want though, and you’ve come this far - just see it through. The outrage will die down after a few months and then the life you wanted is yours.
I genuinely believe the likes of the Glazers, Abramovich, FSG, Kroenke etc see it as simply as that.
Eventually, you're fed up with your new situation and her spending, and you pine for your old life. Your second separation duly follows, and she's been " bothering " with someone newer and younger. This cleans you out financially, and you end up in a dilapidated 2 Bed flat on the " wrong " side of town, pouring red wine on your Cornflakes and pondering on Steve McQueen's last words, " I should have kept it in my pants ! " ...
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You sound like you've written that from experience!Clarets4me wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 6:55 pm.... and five years down the road, when she's fed up of you falling asleep when her and her friends are round, she's eying up someone else. The true friends you had from way back when, are still good friends with your " Ex " and think you've behaved like a P***k !! Your kids, who once loved and adored you, barely speak to you, and are still resentful of how you treated their Mum. Your own parents now start sentences with " You're our son, we will always love you, but ..... ".
Eventually, you're fed up with your new situation and her spending, and you pine for your old life. Your second separation duly follows, and she's been " bothering " with someone newer and younger. This cleans you out financially, and you end up in a dilapidated 2 Bed flat on the " wrong " side of town, pouring red wine on your Cornflakes and pondering on Steve McQueen's last words, " I should have kept it in my pants ! " ...
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It appears that some Uefa executive committee members do want to discuss expelling the club from the CL and EL semi-finals but it is beginning to sound such a move will be unlikely this season after all. Legally going to be tough..
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It appears that some Uefa executive committee members do want to discuss expelling the club from the CL and EL semi-finals but it is beginning to sound such a move will be unlikely this season after all. Legally going to be tough..
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anyone surprised?
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Not really , they shoot from the hip, then some lawyers point out they cannot do it.
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It’s time to remind people that the Premier League have ridden over supporters interests, switching matches at the drop of a hat, 8pm Monday kick-offs with no trains back afterwards for supporters, they suggested the 39th game and the domestic cups have been diminished to enhance te premier league.
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I stand by it: It isn't happening.
Expect a softening of it over the coming days. Some more teams invited and relegation.
Then expect one or two more high profile people to speak out.
Then expect a delay of 2 years.
Then expect an inquiry.
Back burner for 5 more years.
Expect adjustments to the Champions League to favour these 12.
It isn't happening.
Expect a softening of it over the coming days. Some more teams invited and relegation.
Then expect one or two more high profile people to speak out.
Then expect a delay of 2 years.
Then expect an inquiry.
Back burner for 5 more years.
Expect adjustments to the Champions League to favour these 12.
It isn't happening.
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Anybody else
Bothered about those six clubs leaving? Personally I will be glad to see the back of them all.Let them get on with it .Good riddance to them all.
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I expected more from Klopp.
Considering his previous stance, his comments just now were rather weak.
Considering his previous stance, his comments just now were rather weak.
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I'll take that as a tribute to my " creativity " .... Mrs " Clarets4me " and I tied the knot in 1989,and are still very much an item. No less a person than " Captain Kirk " can attest to this as he attended the happy event !
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No. I'd love to see these gone. Especially after this weekends pathetic antics.
It'd be the best of both worlds for us. It'd be like being back in the Champ and we'd have some decent football to watch.
It'd be the best of both worlds for us. It'd be like being back in the Champ and we'd have some decent football to watch.
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I'd love it tbh
The only issue is that with revenue streams dried up and us owning a significant amount of money @ a moderately high APR....
..... is that we could be really, really knackered
The only issue is that with revenue streams dried up and us owning a significant amount of money @ a moderately high APR....
..... is that we could be really, really knackered
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Not unduly no, I just wish they go if they're going, but they don't want to leave their domestic leagues do they, what they want is to have this ESL as an addition to their income, but at the same time they still expect to compete in La Liga, PL, Serie A, because they ultimately know that there's a great risk of their brand shiny new venture not faring as well as they might hope, and if and when it all goes pear-shaped they'll need a safety net which those domestic leagues offer.conyoviejo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:16 pmBothered about those six clubs leaving? Personally I will be glad to see the back of them all.Let them get on with it .Good riddance to them all.
It's simple really for me if they're so confident in their product then disappear into the ether and never return, yes the PL and others might take a short-term hit, but there will still be a global interest even without the big six, and it's possible that a more competitive league will generate more excitement.
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The uncertainty of all this won't help Burnley going forward. If the big 6 drop out the monies coming from broadcasting will reduce drastically, this will make us wary of signing players on long contracts with high wages
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not to say commercial agreements with international partnersTop Claret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:26 pmThe uncertainty of all this won't help Burnley going forward. If the big 6 drop out the monies coming from broadcasting will reduce drastically, this will make us wary of signing players on long contracts with high wages
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Was the wedding in BarleyClarets4me wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:18 pmI'll take that as a tribute to my " creativity " .... Mrs " Clarets4me " and I tied the knot in 1989,and are still very much an item. No less a person than " Captain Kirk " can attest to this as he attended the happy event !
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It's a bit rich the likes of Uefa and the Premier League trying to take the moral high ground over greed. They haven't been too bothered about it until it might hit them in the pocket.
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I’ve been wishing the big six would clear off for years now and leave us with a more honest, cleaner, fairer, and more exiting competition.
The financial hit to the rest of the league is a sacrifice well worth making in my opinion.
The financial hit to the rest of the league is a sacrifice well worth making in my opinion.
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I'm not that bothered either. The Champions League and top of the Prem is basically a closed shop anyway.
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AS this morning displayed with UEFA ratifying that crap Champions League reform
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It will also mean Pace and Co will put the club into even more debt before they try to find a buyerTop Claret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:26 pmThe uncertainty of all this won't help Burnley going forward. If the big 6 drop out the monies coming from broadcasting will reduce drastically, this will make us wary of signing players on long contracts with high wages
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If they go it should be a clean break... no FA Cup etc and if it goes belly up no way back unless they start at the base of the football tier with the income levels that generates...
Good riddance to them.
Good riddance to them.
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It's the closed shop that's the biggest disgrace. That has never happened under UEFA or the PL to my knowledge.
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The Coefficient system that is still being discussed is very close to that
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I’d be glad to see the back of them. I had nothing at all against the big clubs but I find what they’ve done disgraceful.
Government were pretty clear earlier that this will not be tolerated, but wish they’d gone further and announced they’d close them down before allowing them to play in an ESL.
Government were pretty clear earlier that this will not be tolerated, but wish they’d gone further and announced they’d close them down before allowing them to play in an ESL.
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I don't believe it bears any resemblance to what is being proposed for the Super League.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:41 pmThe Coefficient system that is still being discussed is very close to that
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Charlie Austin on talksport was asked if he’d spoken to any of the players involved with the 6, and what do the player think about it, he replied that “They have all had an email from the owners asking them not to comment on the situation” , I imagine the management will have had the same email.
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Yeah I’d be happy if they cleared off out of the PL. leave them to their even duller version of the Champions League
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Definitely not. Completely different obviously ...
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Had to follow? Do they expect people to believe that?Spijed wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:41 pm@MarcoRossiEN
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I’m up for it.
Players wages will crash. It needs to happen. Football can’t go on as it is with idiots like UEFA ruining the game. It’s gone too far to reverse the money problem. So kick them out and let the clubs with all the worldwide fans go and have their boring league and we’ll go back to how it used to be. What’s the alternative. The PL keep changing things in their favour. Today UEFA did the same.
Players wages will crash. It needs to happen. Football can’t go on as it is with idiots like UEFA ruining the game. It’s gone too far to reverse the money problem. So kick them out and let the clubs with all the worldwide fans go and have their boring league and we’ll go back to how it used to be. What’s the alternative. The PL keep changing things in their favour. Today UEFA did the same.
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it is more close than most recognise - and a more significantly a staging post to the same end
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Govt announced earlier that they’ll “review the support they offer these clubs”. Presumably that means the BoE loans. They should call them in immediately. CP - is that both Arsenal and Spurs? Anyone else?Spijed wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:41 pm@MarcoRossiEN
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No, we thought the traffic and parking might be too difficult for the Guests ....
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It’s not a consortium but the family who own King Power. I think it’s now virtually owned by Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 6:42 pmLeicester are owned by a wealthy Malaysian consortium so I am sure their invite is just delayed in the mail.
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just those two - they ware due to be paid up by June so not sure if it could be done
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I assume they haven’t got £175m to pay back so are anticipating an extension??Chester Perry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:54 pmjust those two - they ware due to be paid up by June so not sure if it could be done
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The BoE is independent of government so if it offers renewals/extentions to others it would be difficult to stop them doingit to those clubs if the criteria is met - the clubs could raise the funds from other sources , though not as cheaply
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I'd like to think the football would be a lot better if the big 6 ****** off, more like the grass roots we were used to in the 70s and 80s, why would the tv companies not want to show these games, they show enough of the lower league stuff already.
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I agree, a genuinely competitive top flight and a realistic chance of winning a cup would be great.
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Wouldn’t like to try and pronounce that after a couple of beers, Tony!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 7:54 pmIt’s not a consortium but the family who own King Power. I think it’s now virtually owned by Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha.
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