European Super League

Do you want the ESL to happen?


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A serious discussion need to be had about how much money UEFA makes and how it is distributed.
If the big clubs are responsible for generating most of the revenue, I think it is unfair to say they cannot ask for more money.
 
Good statement but I found it interesting he kept saying "your club"
Speaking to the fans, I guess. Would've been even worse if he said "my club" :lol:

At least we got an apology but this feels like damage control and too little too late from him. He fecked up, knew all of this beforehand and didn't even think to consult with the people at the club, Klopp, the players and most importantly the fans before he took that horrendous decision.
 
Glazers:
"We would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those pesky fans"
 
This is a valid point but I would expect there will be a Premier League app rather than United going alone. That would evenly distribute the money amongst the clubs. I can’t believe it hasn’t happened yet as I would get rid of satellite TV if I could just get the football on one app.

I think it would probably happen and part of their roadmap if this Super League took off ie. put the control back into the hands of the content producers. Just wouldn't have happened, just not on Day One.
 
Pigs will fly and Ole’s son will be in charge of United before we ever get a statement from the glazers like John Henry’s one. They’re scavengers as Nev said, time has long past for them to leave
 
Good statement but I found it interesting he kept saying "your club"

I wish he had gone more into detail about the WHY, but as far as apologies goes, this is a good one. Manchester United won't get one like this.

I think the "your club" is just to emphasise that he's not speaking to them as a king.
 
Right so the top six are worth $16.5bn roughly £12.5bn.

So $5+ billion for United and she's all yours? There are probably only a handful of individuals who could afford to buy United then. Those worth over $100+ Billion.
Otherwise its some institution.
 
The only thing that I like is that he’s apologised to klopp and the players. Not under any illusions they care beyond that and making money. They brought us success but they’ve messed up at every turn repeatedly and I very much doubt their commitment going forward in terms of investment.
 
Henry’s apology is obviously bullshit but at least he could sit there and try his luck with Liverpool supporters. The Glazers couldn’t even pretend to be sorry or read that script with a straight face.
 
ESL isnt dead. Talksport just said italian and spainish clubs pressing ahead with some changes.
 
Henry’s apology is obviously bullshit but at least he could sit there and try his luck with Liverpool supporters. The Glazers couldn’t even pretend to be sorry or read that script with a straight face.

Yeah it's obviously bollocks but meant or not it's still an attempt to build a bridge with the fans etc. I doubt we'll get similar from the Glazers.
 
This is what makes me feel like it's a been 1 big trick.

Offer us a worse case scenario and in the background rush through a new set of just rules just as bad.

Now we all feel happy and will accept whatever comes. It doesn't sound much different than the ESL honestly.

The big issue with this new CL proposal is the parachuting in of clubs based on their coefficient. Its not quite as bad as ESL, but its still wrong in my opinion. Essentially insulates the biggest clubs from a couple of years of poor performance affecting them too much.
 
ESL isnt dead. Talksport just said italian and spainish clubs pressing ahead with some changes.

It won’t work with out the English 6

pure and simple

It will not go ahead, they needed the 6 teams from the lost influential league in the World, they no longer have them
 
ESL isnt dead. Talksport just said italian and spainish clubs pressing ahead with some changes.

Good luck getting the financing they need to make it viable without any of the English, German or French clubs on board.

It's as dead as a very dead thing.
 
What should amaze people (but really doesn't amaze me) is that we keep getting told these owners are hugely successful businessmen and would have talked to high-powered lawyers to take on any trouble caused by the PL, UEFA and FIFA

Turns out they seemingly took very little good advice and must have expected all fans to think this was a wonderful idea. Quite how they reached that conclusion tells me they pretty much don't know what they are doing and are - like lots of bosses - arrogant w@ankers who think they can buy what they like when they like and treat others with total disregard. How could they think fans would love this nonsense?

Great businessmen? well our share price has fallen by more than 6% - so they've also lost money. Not too brilliant, if you ask me. But of course the good news is we are going to be rid of Woodentop...
 
It won’t work with out the English 6

pure and simple

It will not go ahead, they needed the 6 teams from the lost influential league in the World, they no longer have them

It can go ahead for all I care. Was dull with us in it and even more so now. Strange that we've heard so little about reactions in Spain and Italy
 
ESL isnt dead. Talksport just said italian and spainish clubs pressing ahead with some changes.

Some changes :lol:

Yeah, about 75% of the clubs have left, and those still standing are facing financial ruin regardless.

At least the league would be an interesting weekend.
 
ESL isnt dead. Talksport just said italian and spainish clubs pressing ahead with some changes.

Genuinely curious to see what they come up with. It would never work without any English or German clubs, and whatever new concept they come up with will be rejected automatically.

Part of me hope they push forward with it and that Real Madrid completely implodes financially.
 
Some changes :lol:

Yeah, about 75% of the clubs have left, and those still standing are facing financial ruin regardless.

At least the league would be an interesting weekend.
Dont misunderstand me, i think its dead but perez is hanging on. Interesting to see what they do. Smart call by perez would be to get into bed with fifa and morph the ESL into the World Super League and have clubs from MLS, Argentina, Brasil, Mexico etc.
 
I'm from India and another poster from here mentioned in one of the earlier threads. there are some of us who stay up till 3AM to watch United play Bristol in the carabao cup. And then there are others who only stay up when there's a Ronaldo vs Messi or a hyped up UCL game or the later stages of the UCL because there are big names involved.
I guess you can sell the idea of the ESL to the latter group.I would say the target audience is not small but I doubt it's sustainable. Too many big games like this regularly would have made this competition a glorified pre season tournament and everyone would have lost interest.

This is where I believe there was a lack of clarity in narratives. It was my understanding that ESL replaced the existing European competitions. and the format wasn't necessarily the same teams in the ESL leagues each year. If is was I would have expected that element to evolve over time and further discussions. As for the Carabao; it's usual for season ticket holders to opt in or out of the Carabao and the same being true on TV, and the same being true for the CL etc. It'd be interesting to see stats on Carabao attendance over CL etc. I tend to opt out of Carabao in favour of CL etc, in part because paying for 2 season tickets and all comps is too much financial commitment. To me, I cannot see how it's not sustainable, more so than the carabao, particularly when I've been to carabao and the stadium didn't seem as full as CL etc. The experience of those European nights is better, there is just more theatre.

I voted yes, if i had the chance again, i'd vote yes again. I've read many comments about how us vote yes should be treated, it's my view. To change back would be hypocritical of me. That isn't a WUM, the experience of those CL etc nights are better..
 
Speaking to the fans, I guess. Would've been even worse if he said "my club" :lol:

At least we got an apology but this feels like damage control and too little too late from him. He fecked up, knew all of this beforehand and didn't even think to consult with the people at the club, Klopp, the players and most importantly the fans before he took that horrendous decision.

I think it should be "our club' is what he's getting at.

He kind of distances himself in that regard.
 
I think it should be "our club' is what he's getting at.

He kind of distances himself in that regard.
That statement was worded more carefully than anything the Trump administration ever released. They probably felt "our" would imply our as in FSG.

(I buy none of it but at least he seems to know where his profits come from).
 
Henry’s apology is obviously bullshit but at least he could sit there and try his luck with Liverpool supporters. The Glazers couldn’t even pretend to be sorry or read that script with a straight face.

It's reeks of PR company spin, theres more than a few stock phrases sprinkled in there but whatelse are they gonna do, it's either spill the dirt and throw everyone under the bus or say nothing. I'd actually have more respect for the Glazers if they went full scooby doo villian.
 
Agnelli the ESL will 100% go ahead and the english clubs will have to pay fines for withdrawing (talksport)
 
The only thing that I like is that he’s apologised to klopp and the players. Not under any illusions they care beyond that and making money. They brought us success but they’ve messed up at every turn repeatedly and I very much doubt their commitment going forward in terms of investment.
I think the three American owned clubs will see very little investment going forward.
 
So $5+ billion for United and she's all yours? There are probably only a handful of individuals who could afford to buy United then. Those worth over $100+ Billion.
Otherwise its some institution.

Well 50% of the cost anyway. The fans would only need 50.1%.
 
Agnelli the ESL will 100% go ahead and the english clubs will have to pay fines for withdrawing (talksport)

In what world can a league go ahead if it only has, what? 3 teams left in it. It'll just be Madrid, Barca and Juve standing by the end of the day.
 
Some changes :lol:

Yeah, about 75% of the clubs have left, and those still standing are facing financial ruin regardless.

At least the league would be an interesting weekend.
and if Talksport told me April was the month after March, I'd check my calendar!
 
This is where I believe there was a lack of clarity in narratives. It was my understanding that ESL replaced the existing European competitions. and the format wasn't necessarily the same teams in the ESL leagues each year. If is was I would have expected that element to evolve over time and further discussions. As for the Carabao; it's usual for season ticket holders to opt in or out of the Carabao and the same being true on TV, and the same being true for the CL etc. It'd be interesting to see stats on Carabao attendance over CL etc. I tend to opt out of Carabao in favour of CL etc, in part because paying for 2 season tickets and all comps is too much financial commitment. To me, I cannot see how it's not sustainable, more so than the carabao, particularly when I've been to carabao and the stadium didn't seem as full as CL etc. The experience of those European nights is better, there is just more theatre.

I voted yes, if i had the chance again, i'd vote yes again. I've read many comments about how us vote yes should be treated, it's my view. To change back would be hypocritical of me. That isn't a WUM, the experience of those CL etc nights are better..

I don’t personally have an issue with the idea of a SL. It’s the guaranteed qualification which is the main gripe for me. Had they said the same qualifying criteria apply as CL the who cares about a revamped format. That’s basically what UEFA just approved anyway.
 
UEFA have got most of the other recent changes right that everyone from the UK and Ireland panned when they were announced. The expanded Euros was a real winner, suddenly making the prospect of qualifying for the finals a possibility for a far greater range of countries. The Nations League was a winner, providing further competitive internationals and some nee silverware.

I’m interested to see how this new version of the CL feels. Football tends to be very conservative with its tournament formats. I’m sure the Proper Footballing Men will lampoon it, but it has the potential to provide something for people to get their teeth stuck into. Swiss systems always tend to provide interesting matches throughout and an exciting finish by their very nature.

It sounds like an absolute car crash of a system to me. Makes watching the CL considerably less appealing.