UEFA have suspended any action against the three remaining members of the Super League. No explanation, except a guarded response that they may come back and continue to seek to punish them at. a later date. Wow. Don't piss UEFA off or they'll huff and they'll puff and they'll....God knows, take a bung, find out Florentino has photos of the president going at it with a lady man? I bet this response will have the losthedome three ringing every half decent club in Europe trying to kick start the ESL again.
How does everyone feel about ex big 6 fans coming to the Valley instead?
They've welcome although I doubt many "legacy fans" will switch allegiance and become ex-big six fans.
I personally have cancelled my Arsenal membership and will be attending games at The Valley this season. Easiest club to get to from Kent and have had a soft spot for a few years as it is so much easier to get to games, but have made the leap and bought a membership for this season. Looking forward to 3oclock kick offs and normal players. Once my son is old enough would love to get a couple of season tickets whcih just wouldnt be possible or affordable at one of the so called big 6.
Got my enthusiasm back for football a bit this summer, the Premier League is so disconnected and is essentially just 'entertainment' these days.
Its a joke that they rent being properly punished but what did we expect, UEFA just delighted to still have them all involved.
UEFA have suspended any action against the three remaining members of the Super League. No explanation, except a guarded response that they may come back and continue to seek to punish them at. a later date. Wow. Don't piss UEFA off or they'll huff and they'll puff and they'll....God knows, take a bung, find out Florentino has photos of the president going at it with a lady man? I bet this response will have the losthedome three ringing every half decent club in Europe trying to kick start the ESL again.
Thing is that if clubs are genuinely fed up with UEFA and the way the game is governed they should threaten to leave and form a new organisation with their own rules and competitions.
UEFA have suspended any action against the three remaining members of the Super League. No explanation, except a guarded response that they may come back and continue to seek to punish them at. a later date. Wow. Don't piss UEFA off or they'll huff and they'll puff and they'll....God knows, take a bung, find out Florentino has photos of the president going at it with a lady man? I bet this response will have the losthedome three ringing every half decent club in Europe trying to kick start the ESL again.
Possibly something to do with the threat to take UEFA to court and challenge their right to be exclusive competition organiser.
UEFA have suspended any action against the three remaining members of the Super League. No explanation, except a guarded response that they may come back and continue to seek to punish them at. a later date. Wow. Don't piss UEFA off or they'll huff and they'll puff and they'll....God knows, take a bung, find out Florentino has photos of the president going at it with a lady man? I bet this response will have the losthedome three ringing every half decent club in Europe trying to kick start the ESL again.
Possibly something to do with the threat to take UEFA to court and challenge their right to be exclusive competition organiser.
and there you have it. Off to the European Courts they go.
We already know Bayern and PSG aren't interested. Given the uproar and protests by fans of the PL clubs, i don't see them rushing to rejoin. So then what?
We already know Bayern and PSG aren't interested. Given the uproar and protests by fans of the PL clubs, i don't see them rushing to rejoin. So then what?
Will the Premier League clubs be forced to rejoin though if a case were to decide that they've signed Contracts and have broken them unlawfully?
Surely the leagues and the governing bodies of various cups have a case to be able to ban these teams from their competitions if they do continue with this super league.
UEFA has dropped legal action against the three remaining clubs still committed to the so-called European Super League.
Proceedings against Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid have been declared "null and void", UEFA said.
The three clubs had argued in court UEFA's attempt to punish them for setting up a breakaway league was against European competition law.
UEFA says it is now "as if the proceedings had never been opened".
UEFA will also contact the other nine clubs involved in the attempted breakaway to tell them they will no longer need to pay the fines imposed on them for trying to set up the ESL in April.
The nine clubs are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan.
What are the chances that these nine clubs make a contribution, equivalent to or otherwise, in respect of this fine to Charity by the way of a meaningful acknowledgement of their wrong doing?
I'm not a huge fan of FIFA or any of the confederations, but decentralizing control and oversight even more I think will affect the universality of football.
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My mate said should have been £20m each plus all start season on -9 points.
Wow. Don't piss UEFA off or they'll huff and they'll puff and they'll....God knows, take a bung, find out Florentino has photos of the president going at it with a lady man?
I bet this response will have the losthedome three ringing every half decent club in Europe trying to kick start the ESL again.
I personally have cancelled my Arsenal membership and will be attending games at The Valley this season. Easiest club to get to from Kent and have had a soft spot for a few years as it is so much easier to get to games, but have made the leap and bought a membership for this season. Looking forward to 3oclock kick offs and normal players. Once my son is old enough would love to get a couple of season tickets whcih just wouldnt be possible or affordable at one of the so called big 6.
Got my enthusiasm back for football a bit this summer, the Premier League is so disconnected and is essentially just 'entertainment' these days.
Its a joke that they rent being properly punished but what did we expect, UEFA just delighted to still have them all involved.
Wait a minute though .....
We already know Bayern and PSG aren't interested. Given the uproar and protests by fans of the PL clubs, i don't see them rushing to rejoin. So then what?
UEFA has dropped legal action against the three remaining clubs still committed to the so-called European Super League.
Proceedings against Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid have been declared "null and void", UEFA said.
The three clubs had argued in court UEFA's attempt to punish them for setting up a breakaway league was against European competition law.
UEFA says it is now "as if the proceedings had never been opened".
UEFA will also contact the other nine clubs involved in the attempted breakaway to tell them they will no longer need to pay the fines imposed on them for trying to set up the ESL in April.The nine clubs are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan.
What are the chances that these nine clubs make a contribution, equivalent to or otherwise, in respect of this fine to Charity by the way of a meaningful acknowledgement of their wrong doing?
Thought not.
European Super League: Uefa and Fifa rules banning breakaway league unlawful, says court
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67783970https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67783970
I'm not a huge fan of FIFA or any of the confederations, but decentralizing control and oversight even more I think will affect the universality of football.