Don’t kid. What about the European Superfluous League? That has super in it.Still can't understand how Tottenham have become a part of a super-anything
If anything the super rich love falling over each other to claim their legacy in the history of mankind. I'm sure a lot of it is vanity if nothing else. Watch how next he announces a part of the profits the league generates goes to non profit for the ultimate do good pat on the back/tax write off.What does he personally gain from this in monetary terms? The other teams have actual owners but isnt Real Madrid fan owned?
He’s my uncle, leave him alone.
Every league needs its whipping boys and this league will have two in Spurs and Arse. I wanna see their faces when either lose 5-0 to Madrid and then lose 1-0 to Wolves the following week. Bloody tin pot clubs.Still can't understand how Tottenham have become a part of a super-anything
I've read a lot of criticism about Perez and while I can understand it, few people know about the incredibly determined person he actually is. When he says he wants to save football it isn't a catchphrase or empty platitude, the man means exactly what he says and if his past is an indicator of future actions then we will be thanking him down the line for doing exactly that.
I don't like to bring up my past as it's hard to speak about but one experience with Perez comes to mind. It was the middle of the Vietnam war and our company had been slowly reduced to just 6 men. We were barely functional and our objective had become terrifyingly simple...stay alive and get back before the Koreans finished us off completely. We were ambushed by a small number from the imperial army and during the firefight a grenade was rolled into our trench. Without a seconds hesitation Perez forward rolled onto it absorbing the full impact and losing all of his legs, knowing he would never walk again. He patched himself up and guided us back to Pattaya without mentioning his sacrifice once, stopping only to help those who were struggling to keep pace. When we reached our rallying point he turned around and began to walk back along the path we had come. We called out to him and asked where he was going and I'll never forget the sad smile on his face as he replied in perfect mandarin "When the war stops I will stop". My last memory was of him running back through that jungle alone.
Tell me those percentages actually are not in favour of this ?
It's like talking to ya grandadI've read a lot of criticism about Perez and while I can understand it, few people know about the incredibly determined person he actually is. When he says he wants to save football it isn't a catchphrase or empty platitude, the man means exactly what he says and if his past is an indicator of future actions then we will be thanking him down the line for doing exactly that.
I don't like to bring up my past as it's hard to speak about but one experience with Perez comes to mind. It was the middle of the Vietnam war and our company had been slowly reduced to just 6 men. We were barely functional and our objective had become terrifyingly simple...stay alive and get back before the Koreans finished us off completely. We were ambushed by a small number from the imperial army and during the firefight a grenade was rolled into our trench. Without a seconds hesitation Perez forward rolled onto it absorbing the full impact and losing all of his legs, knowing he would never walk again. He patched himself up and guided us back to Pattaya without mentioning his sacrifice once, stopping only to help those who were struggling to keep pace. When we reached our rallying point he turned around and began to walk back along the path we had come. We called out to him and asked where he was going and I'll never forget the sad smile on his face as he replied in perfect mandarin "When the war stops I will stop". My last memory was of him running back through that jungle alone.
Bull fecking shit are 59 percent of fans in this country in favour !
No hablo español. Is that saying the percentages of people agreeing with the Super League?
yesNo hablo español. Is that saying the percentages of people agreeing with the Super League?
A bit of respect to our president, dear founding members
Of course they are. 92% of people know that.What!? Surely those stats can’t be right
I suppose it changes if a Madridista friend tells you his opinion on the street("oh, look the way that football is going") to the comments on Twitter, where there are many pro club accounts.@giorno and yourself: what is the general reaction from Madrid fans about this? While I'm at it @Daysleeper ditto for Barca and @padr81 for City (especially considering the protests against the CL). Isn't the thread for it but feck it we are in a free for all now.
Edit: @balaks Spurs I don't care about.
I suppose it changes if a Madridista friend tells you his opinion on the street("oh, look the way that football is going") to the comments on Twitter, where there are many pro club accounts.
I would say that his interview today has been seen as "look, hauling over the coals to Ceferin" "a visionary like Bernabéu".
Firstly Ronaldo would have gone there for less salary probably such was his desire to play in a warmer climate in a latin culture similar to what he grew up in,That's sad to be honest. It feels like you have spent so long being untouchable as a club that some fans have lost sight of competition. I mean you bought Ronaldo off of us when we were objectively the better team at the time. Thats not meant to be an attack on Madrid in any way. You guys are an awesome club but I so much wish that the majority of your fans were opposed to this and understood that your problems were created by your owners. 600k a week to a player you refused to sell. I mean the reason United stooped so low isn't City or the oil clubs its our own bad decisions. We should have to deal with this and not get to pull the ladder up behind us.
I've read a lot of criticism about Perez and while I can understand it, few people know about the incredibly determined person he actually is. When he says he wants to save football it isn't a catchphrase or empty platitude, the man means exactly what he says and if his past is an indicator of future actions then we will be thanking him down the line for doing exactly that.
I don't like to bring up my past as it's hard to speak about but one experience with Perez comes to mind. It was the middle of the Vietnam war and our company had been slowly reduced to just 6 men. We were barely functional and our objective had become terrifyingly simple...stay alive and get back before the Koreans finished us off completely. We were ambushed by a small number from the imperial army and during the firefight a grenade was rolled into our trench. Without a seconds hesitation Perez forward rolled onto it absorbing the full impact and losing all of his legs, knowing he would never walk again. He patched himself up and guided us back to Pattaya without mentioning his sacrifice once, stopping only to help those who were struggling to keep pace. When we reached our rallying point he turned around and began to walk back along the path we had come. We called out to him and asked where he was going and I'll never forget the sad smile on his face as he replied in perfect mandarin "When the war stops I will stop". My last memory was of him running back through that jungle alone.