“A blatant power grab” – Fans criticise own clubs on UCL plans
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Tv claiming 17/18 teams have agreed to join. FIFA saying players in ESL banned from World Cup. Sounds serious
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Just the "big 6" and other European clubs trying to blackmail and scare their own associations and UEFA so they get more money and control in planning Champions League.
If it does progress and a new ESL is formed, good, let them go and refuse permission for them to rejoin the relevant leagues 2/3 years later when they come crying back.
If it does progress and a new ESL is formed, good, let them go and refuse permission for them to rejoin the relevant leagues 2/3 years later when they come crying back.
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only the 4th thread covering the subject - you can tell we have a match on
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Excellent news.
Can’t wait to get shut of the self-important pricks.
Can’t wait to get shut of the self-important pricks.
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you are not paying attention - it is designed to be played alongside the domestic leagues not instead of
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It can’t come quick enough for me. Then we can have our countries football leagues back
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But to be played alongside of the domestic leagues the clubs, certainly in England not sure of other leagues, need the Premier League permission to participate. The Premier League will not give the permission due to mainly the ESL devaluing the Premier League, so if United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and City want to play in the ESL they will need to breakaway from the Premier League and no longer participate in domestic competitions.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:24 pmyou are not paying attention - it is designed to be played alongside the domestic leagues not instead of
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For now but you know as well as anyone it won’t stay that wayChester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:24 pmyou are not paying attention - it is designed to be played alongside the domestic leagues not instead of
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UEFA statement, partnered with the big leagues
Statement by UEFA, the English Football Association, the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), LaLiga, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A
Sunday 18 April 2021
UEFA, the English Football Association and the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga, and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A have learned that a few English, Spanish and Italian clubs may be planning to announce their creation of a closed, so-called Super League.
If this were to happen, we wish to reiterate that we – UEFA, the English FA, RFEF, FIGC, the Premier League, LaLiga, Lega Serie A, but also FIFA and all our member associations - will remain united in our efforts to stop this cynical project, a project that is founded on the self-interest of a few clubs at a time when society needs solidarity more than ever.
We will consider all measures available to us, at all levels, both judicial and sporting in order to prevent this happening. Football is based on open competitions and sporting merit; it cannot be any other way.
As previously announced by FIFA and the six Federations, the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other competition at domestic, European or world level, and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.
We thank those clubs in other countries, especially the French and German clubs, who have refused to sign up to this. We call on all lovers of football, supporters and politicians, to join us in fighting against such a project if it were to be announced. This persistent self-interest of a few has been going on for too long. Enough is enough.
© 1998-2021 UEFA. All rights reserved.
Statement by UEFA, the English Football Association, the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), LaLiga, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A
Sunday 18 April 2021
UEFA, the English Football Association and the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga, and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A have learned that a few English, Spanish and Italian clubs may be planning to announce their creation of a closed, so-called Super League.
If this were to happen, we wish to reiterate that we – UEFA, the English FA, RFEF, FIGC, the Premier League, LaLiga, Lega Serie A, but also FIFA and all our member associations - will remain united in our efforts to stop this cynical project, a project that is founded on the self-interest of a few clubs at a time when society needs solidarity more than ever.
We will consider all measures available to us, at all levels, both judicial and sporting in order to prevent this happening. Football is based on open competitions and sporting merit; it cannot be any other way.
As previously announced by FIFA and the six Federations, the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other competition at domestic, European or world level, and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.
We thank those clubs in other countries, especially the French and German clubs, who have refused to sign up to this. We call on all lovers of football, supporters and politicians, to join us in fighting against such a project if it were to be announced. This persistent self-interest of a few has been going on for too long. Enough is enough.
© 1998-2021 UEFA. All rights reserved.
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The minute that European league is formed that it was the tv companies will want to see. Unless it’s a rehash of the champions league (which I doubt they make the same mistake again) it’ll be the start of the European league that has been talked about for years. At the end of the day who wants to see this game on today above Man Utd vs Barca week in week out?Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:36 pmNo club will walk away from £250m+ of income if they believe they can keep it as well as growing income elsewhere
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Sky commentary team quick to condemn the English clubs that have so far signed up, so presumably Sky won't have the TV rights and they won't want to see their PL offering watered down.
Gary Neville going so far as to suggest the clubs that have signed up be deducted points for next season.
Gary Neville going so far as to suggest the clubs that have signed up be deducted points for next season.

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Any closed shop league is not in the spirit of the game.
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the proposal on the table is specifically to run alongside the domestic leagues - I have been saying that was the route it would take for years - it is up to the leagues and FIFA/UEFA/domestic FA's to put the block on thatbf2k wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:41 pmThe minute that European league is formed that it was the tv companies will want to see. Unless it’s a rehash of the champions league (which I doubt they make the same mistake again) it’ll be the start of the European league that has been talked about for years. At the end of the day who wants to see this game on today above Man Utd vs Barca week in week out?
Was is also noticeable about this proposal is that it has a single media partner globally - this could be the deal that saves DAZN as an entity, remember they have no current interest in breaking domestic deals as they have just won the next cycle in Italy and have a share in the German domestic deal
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Premier League Statement
Premier League condemns European Super League proposal
18 Apr 2021
The Premier League condemns any proposal that attacks the principles of open competition and sporting merit which are at the heart of the domestic and European football pyramid.
Fans of any club in England and across Europe can currently dream that their team may climb to the top and play against the best. We believe that the concept of a European Super League would destroy this dream.
The Premier League is proud to run a competitive and compelling football competition that has made it the most widely watched league in the world. Our success has enabled us to make an unrivalled financial contribution to the domestic football pyramid.
A European Super League will undermine the appeal of the whole game, and have a deeply damaging impact on the immediate and future prospects of the Premier League and its member clubs, and all those in football who rely on our funding and solidarity to prosper.
We will work with fans, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA, as well as other stakeholders, at home and abroad, to defend the integrity and future prospects of English football in the best interests of the game.
Premier League condemns European Super League proposal
18 Apr 2021
The Premier League condemns any proposal that attacks the principles of open competition and sporting merit which are at the heart of the domestic and European football pyramid.
Fans of any club in England and across Europe can currently dream that their team may climb to the top and play against the best. We believe that the concept of a European Super League would destroy this dream.
The Premier League is proud to run a competitive and compelling football competition that has made it the most widely watched league in the world. Our success has enabled us to make an unrivalled financial contribution to the domestic football pyramid.
A European Super League will undermine the appeal of the whole game, and have a deeply damaging impact on the immediate and future prospects of the Premier League and its member clubs, and all those in football who rely on our funding and solidarity to prosper.
We will work with fans, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA, as well as other stakeholders, at home and abroad, to defend the integrity and future prospects of English football in the best interests of the game.
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I like Gary Neville's suggestion on commentary that those clubs that have jumped the gun and put their names to this new project should be deducted PL points for next season. 

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We all know FIFA and our FA are not sitting enough to resist what the clubs want. UEFA I’m assuming will govern this competition so they won’t object.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:48 pmthe proposal on the table is specifically to run alongside the domestic leagues - I have been saying that was the route it would take for years - it is up to the leagues and FIFA/UEFA/domestic FA's to put the block on that
Was is also noticeable about this proposal is that it has a single media partner globally - this could be the deal that saves DAZN as an entity, remember they have no current interest in breaking domestic deals as they have just won the next cycle in Italy and have a share in the German domestic deal
I’m not sure who DAZN are sorry but I’m surprised it’ll be only one media partner. I’d have thought they would have learned from the premier league.
If you were from the commercial team of these clubs it is a no brainer I suppose.
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Disgusting greedy bast@rds. Relegate all 6
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Foreign owners one and all. Grabbing bastards. They should ban foreigners from being involved in domestic sport ownership, whilst they are on it ban them from owning our media.
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Don't be surprised if FIFA are in collusion - there has been stories rumbling on that front for a few years now - FIFA needs to be kept onside simply so players can also play international footballbf2k wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:53 pmWe all know FIFA and our FA are not sitting enough to resist what the clubs want. UEFA I’m assuming will govern this competition so they won’t object.
I’m not sure who DAZN are sorry but I’m surprised it’ll be only one media partner. I’d have thought they would have learned from the premier league.
If you were from the commercial team of these clubs it is a no brainer I suppose.
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Big chance for Ian Botham!
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European super league
one of the proposed clubs just managed to scrape a draw against Fulham, another is lucky to be level with us at halftime. What a bunch of greedy self important two hats.



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Tottenham do not have a Foreign ownerhuw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 4:58 pmForeign owners one and all. Grabbing bastards. They should ban foreigners from being involved in domestic sport ownership, whilst they are on it ban them from owning our media.
Juventus have had the longest single ownership in Italy over 70 years
Real Madrid and Barcelona owned by fans
need to check on Athletico Madrid - was Chinese but not anymore
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I was being specific to the English clubs but had forgot Levy.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:02 pmTottenham do not have a Foreign owner
Juventus have had the longest single ownership in Italy over 70 years
Real Madrid and Barcelona owned by fans
need to check on Athletico Madrid - was Chinese but not anymore
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It is the American owners and the Spanish giants that are behind this - project big picture was part of it too - it is no coincidence that the Premier League still has not finalised it's strategic review that was to report last monthhuw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:06 pmI was being specific to the English clubs but had forgot Levy.
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Spurs - last league title (two titles) 1960/61
Arsenal - last league title 2003/04
Chelsea - last league title 2016/17 (a team with minimal history pre dodgy Russian money)
Liverpool - one league title in 30 years!
Man City - a couple more titles than Burnley pre dodgy Middle Eastern money
Man United - spent £1b since Ferguson left and not a title since.
Does big mean best or does it actually mean wealthiest?
I’d let them have their European league and permanently remove them from all domestic competition, if I had my way.
I’d certainly not be letting them use this threat as some sort of bargaining chip that will gain them any sort of advantage on other teams.
Arsenal - last league title 2003/04
Chelsea - last league title 2016/17 (a team with minimal history pre dodgy Russian money)
Liverpool - one league title in 30 years!
Man City - a couple more titles than Burnley pre dodgy Middle Eastern money
Man United - spent £1b since Ferguson left and not a title since.
Does big mean best or does it actually mean wealthiest?
I’d let them have their European league and permanently remove them from all domestic competition, if I had my way.
I’d certainly not be letting them use this threat as some sort of bargaining chip that will gain them any sort of advantage on other teams.
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An announcement is expected this evening possible 9:30pm from those involved
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Can’t wait! They must be well aware of the backlash that they’ll get and are probably not expecting to win the ballet. It’s what they’re expecting to get from their large set of chips that bothers me!Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:42 pmAn announcement is expected this evening possible 9:30pm from those involved
Call their bluff and send them packing!
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Well said Gary Neville.
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Prem league should punish them....how will referees know who to favour? Disgrace!
Oh...the big 6 own the Prem...
Oh...the big 6 own the Prem...
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I knew it was coming but I can’t put into words how angry I am. I’d love to know what Pace and his lot think about all of this. They’re surely just a lower level version of those at Liverpool and Man United.
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all sounding very NFL
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I’m sure (can’t remember exact wording) that Pace did comment at one point in one of his eight million interviews in that first fortnight about the ‘Big Picture’ project. He didn’t sound against it, as I recall. Along the lines of seeing what is possible with league structures to maximise revenue etc.
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Gary Neville getting even better.
Relegate the 6 and make Burnley Champions"
We love you Gary!
Relegate the 6 and make Burnley Champions"
We love you Gary!
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Can we just play this season out then just not have those six in next season?
Their fault if their new league isn’t ready in time.
Their fault if their new league isn’t ready in time.
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If that’s the case, he can **** off now as far as I’m concerned. I’ll happily be proved wrong, but if this is the sort of nonsense that our club has bought (sold) into, I want none of it.jedi_master wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:19 pmI’m sure (can’t remember exact wording) that Pace did comment at one point in one of his eight million interviews in that first fortnight about the ‘Big Picture’ project. He didn’t sound against it, as I recall. Along the lines of seeing what is possible with league structures to maximise revenue etc.
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Do you think the broadcasters will be paying the PL huge sums of money to show football that doesn’t involve the ‘big six’?djemba-djemba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:22 pmCan we just play this season out then just not have those six in next season?
Their fault if their new league isn’t ready in time.
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Quick question regarding Alan - since he took over have you noticed at our home games the shots of the houses and old mills over the Bob Lord that the cameras usually like to show at various points throughout the game?
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If they kick 6 teams out then there’s no need for relegation this year - we’re safe!
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my guess would be around a 60% cut resulting in a more even distribution through the pyramid
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There is no worldwide interest in Burnley v Southampton. No big six = no money.
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Footy has been up it's own ar$e for a long time, the money has destroyed the sport. This would be the final nail in the coffin for many clubs imho
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A complete disgrace but not surprising. The clear and blatant unpopularity of the proposal demonstrates that the game and the people who support it have been disconnected from any decision making process. Kind of like politics really.
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Kick them out
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In a word "Greed" nothing more nothing less
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