Matthew84!
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What a load of rubbish, just another way of trying to get the champions league changes through, lazy journalism again
- Matches would be midweek and clubs would still play in domestic leagues
Basically Real, Barca, United & the likes screwing with City & PSG.From the article:
The Super League proposals include:
- The 15 founder clubs sharing an initial 3.5billion (£3.1billion) euro “infrastructure grant” ranging from £310million to £89million per club which can be spent on stadiums, training facilities or “to replace lost stadium-related revenues due to Covid-19”.
- The format would see two groups of 10 clubs who play home and away, with the top four from each group going through to two-legged quarter-finals, semi-finals and a one-legged final.
- Matches would be midweek and clubs would still play in domestic leagues
- Clubs would have rights to show four matches a season on their own the digital platforms across the world
- Income from TV and sponsorship would favour the founding clubs: 32.5% of the pot would be shared equally between the 15 clubs, and another 32.5% between all Super League clubs including the five qualifiers
- 20% of the pot would be merit money “distributed in the same manner as the current English Premier League merit-based system” according to where clubs finish in the competition or group if they don’t make the knock-out stage
- The remaining 15% would get a “commercial share based on club awareness”
- A cap of 55% of revenues permitted to be spent on salaries and transfers (net)
- A ‘Financial Sustainability Group’ would monitor clubs’ spending
I’d say the oil money clubs is the worst thing to happen, though this would be like cutting off the comatose man’s cock and ballsWould be the worst thing to happen to football. Not that the clubs pushing for it would give a shit.
What it means is, its lip service and within a year or two the big clubs will simply leave their domestic leagues. This is the start of a plan they've been trying to do for decades.How's this league supposed to work? Midweek??
Are City not joining the league or just haven't signed up yet, but planned to?It was on the cards after spineless UEFA failed to properly punish City
What it means is, its lip service and within a year or two the big clubs will simply leave their domestic leagues. This is the start of a plan they've been trying to do for decades.
Are City not joining the league or just haven't signed up yet, but planned to?
But their ability to outspend everyone will be curtailed, that’s the trade offI've read that City have agreed in principle to Join
What about Bayern? I assume CL would still go on, just not with these countries in it?
The feck announced tonight?? Nah can’t be. The legal advice must be they can get it through
I’d say the oil money clubs is the worst thing to happen, though this would be like cutting off the comatose man’s cock and balls
Oh didn’t know that. Still don’t know how they can legally do this.UEFA were already set to make an announcement tomorrow on the new 36-team Champions League Format - so I guess the timing relates to that?