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European Super League - clubs withdrawing p42 onwards.

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  • Hadn’t yet seen the website and motto. Urgh.

    https://thesuperleague.com/


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    Scoham said:
    Not directly ESL related but shows how people at those 12 clubs think. All about money and power.

    Maybe its because a lot of games tend to be dead rubbers which is why Burnley v Palace will attract fewer viewers. If Arsenal and Spurs are rooted bottom of the Super League with the winner not really benefiting, surely it'll go the same way?
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  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Well it is.  The clubs have ask multiple times to not be in it, for different reasons.  The the FA didn't want or need them in it they would have said OK.

    Even if that wasn't true, and we will agree to differ, the FA aren't going to pull the cards down on the whole thing.  That's not protecting anything.

    If the 6 could leave with no implications they would be long gone already.  They would have been kicked out after big picture, or the time before that, or the time before that.

    They hold most of the aces, they know that and so does everyone else.  They wouldn't be doing this if they didn't. 
    We agree to disagree.
    Those clubs could be sent on their way today.
  • Scoham said:
    Hadn’t yet seen the website and motto. Urgh.

    https://thesuperleague.com/


    As someone said yesterday on here, its THE Super League, not the EUROPEAN Super League

    If this goes ahead I genuinely think its the start of a worldwide Super League not just confined to Europe
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    Chizz said:
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    Hey, I'm just accentuating the negative(s)....

    To say nothing of being really pissed off.
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    So the European super closed shop League will turn into a game of 4 quarters as the under 30's have a short attention span. Cheers leaders are mandatory as are tattoos with EFL on players necks. 
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  • 40% not interested, which suggests 60% are, which seems massive to me given the other entertainments available.

    Bloke's a prick.
  • Croydon said:
    Billions of pounds worth of funding, and that's the best graphic design they could afford?

    Croydon said:
    Billions of pounds worth of funding, and that's the best graphic design they could afford?


  • They've missed out the words "And Tottenham"
  • Scoham said:
    Not directly ESL related but shows how people at those 12 clubs think. All about money and power.

    They are not interested because they cannot afford to go to games
  • And yet you support Charlton, not Manchester City @Laddick01? Funny old world.

    Like I said previously, sacrifices will have to be made for the greater good. I am a huge England fan, but I am prepared to see us struggle for a while for a better outcome for the game of football.  
    In many ways, England would be likely to suffer a bit less than some of the other national squads - look at the concentration of talent in the teams that have declared themselves for this (as Terry Pratchett would have said) abomination unto Nuggan...

    Italy and Spain would definitely be very badly hit, to say nothing of South American teams. 


  • Respect to Bamford, Milner (especially), etc. as it can't be an easy position to be in right now. 
    What will make a difference is STAR Super League players speaking out, the superstars in their prime and the young stars ready to take their place (Rashford, Foden TAA)

    Non Big 6 players speaking out carries less weight, ditto the likes of Milner - full marks to him for speaking out, but he's at the end of his career anyway and has little to lose
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    What will make a difference is STAR Super League players speaking out, the superstars in their prime and the young stars ready to take their place (Rashford, Foden TAA)

    Non Big 6 players speaking out carries less weight, ditto the likes of Milner - full marks to him for speaking out, but he's at the end of his career anyway and has little to lose
    In fairness, he is the vice-captain of the current Champions.  So his views are of some interest.  
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  • Chizz said:
    In fairness, he is the vice-captain of the current Champions.  So his views are of some interest.  
    As I said I'm happy that he spoke out, but a 35 year old at the end of his career has nothing to lose really. If he said his owners were a disgrace and they dumped him, he could retire or have a final season at Leeds

    It's the superstars of the game that the competition needs. If Kane, De Bruyne, Salah etc said they'd refuse to play in a Super League, or star youngsters like Rashford and TAA, that would be far more of a problem for the owners.
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    In many ways, England would be likely to suffer a bit less than some of the other national squads - look at the concentration of talent in the teams that have declared themselves for this (as Terry Pratchett would have said) abomination unto Nuggan...

    Italy and Spain would definitely be very badly hit, to say nothing of South American teams. 
    In no way, shape or form a scientific analysis, but looking at the most recent Spanish squad, six of that twenty-four play for the three Spanish clubs involved, five play for English clubs involved and one from Juventus. Half of the most recent England squad play for one of the six, plus one from Atletico Madrid. Italy had a thirty man squad, one from Chelsea and seven from the Italian splitters. Argentina's twenty-three had three and Brazil's twenty-three had eleven. I don't know enough about the the others to know, but Rashford and Henderson were not in that England squad, and they may replace players from the greedy six, but looking at the worst case scenario, thats England fifteen light. So take the worst hit. Which I don't have a problem with. 

    If players can go on strike to move to a "better club" they can go on strike to move to a "worse" one if they value their international career. If the don't - fuck 'em. They all earn more in week than most people do in a year anyway.        

  • They essentially want to market an irl version of FIFA Ultimate Team for a bunch of soulless nerds that wish real football was filmed like those terrible movies where each player's contribution to a goal is a stupid skill move filmed in close up and every strike is a muscular scissors kick. Yuck.
  • seth plum said:
    They can clamber up from the Combined Counties league or wherever and earn their status on the football field.
    Doubt the current Celtic team would be clambering too far up the ladder from that start! 
  • Oh Pep you beautiful man 
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    What goes 1st?  Pep, the twitter admin or the SL? 
  • There's no way this is going to go ahead.

    2 of the most influential managers in the game have publicly gone against it in the past 24 hours. Chelsea/Arsenal/Man U all play later this week as well.
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