Spoony
The People's President
Saudis will jump at this
I'm not sure they would. They're going to host a WC. Why would they jeopardise that?
Saudis will jump at this
That's what i think too but i just can't see how it can be done. Spain has 5 professional levels to the pyramid, Italy 3, France 2. Currently that's 100 professional teams in Italy, 48(will be 46 next season) in France, but Spain? Spain has 496 professional clubs right now. And the lower divisions are barely surviving as it isWhat could actually work, is a super league serving as the apex of a regional pyramid comprised of French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian teams.
Could be like an NBA system but talking europe meaning every country provides a handful of clubs. For the other clubs its over. It's just City, United, Chelsea, Pool and Arse. Pick a new club and become a supporter. Playing wise maybe they implent some things from Pique ball to spice it up and get gen z hooked on ball.
Every club has the same amout of money. Concerning excitement and balance, this could be very interesting. No one wants to see City or Bayern bring in the championship year after year while outspending everyone and their grandma.
That's what i think too but i just can't see how it can be done. Spain has 5 professional levels to the pyramid, Italy 3, France 2. Currently that's 100 professional teams in Italy, 48(will be 46 next season) in France, but Spain? Spain has 496 professional clubs right now. And the lower divisions are barely surviving as it is
Well said. The lack of criticism towards their club officials is also impressive. They just accept everything that’s being said to them. I don’t think I know fans of other clubs with as little critical thinking as they have. Especially at Barca. If I were a fan, considering the financial shape of the club, i wouldn’t support any person even remotely associated with the mess. But their fans chose to actively defend the gravediggers.The fact that we have Real and Barca fans in here saying this is a great idea (because they'll financially benefit from it), whilst ignoring any comments about how this will feck smaller clubs up, hasn't escaped me. We've been here before with La Liga.
There's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge. They'll keep trying to persuade you that this is somehow great for everyone, when it very clearly isn't. Incredibly selfish but not at all unexpected.
Madrid have overcome the 32 group stages in the Champions League, all editions, and is more or less assured of at least the Champions League quarterfinals each year.The fact that we have Real and Barca fans in here saying this is a great idea (because they'll financially benefit from it), whilst ignoring any comments about how this will feck smaller clubs up, hasn't escaped me. We've been here before with La Liga.
There's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge. They'll keep trying to persuade you that this is somehow great for everyone, when it very clearly isn't. Incredibly selfish but not at all unexpected.
yeah see this is bullshit no matter how many times people parrot it. La Liga missed its chance in the early 00s and the Valencia, Depor, Real Sociedad, etc were just as guilty of it as Madrid and Barcelona. They were the ones opposing collective tv rights and not thinking about growing the league back then. By the 10s the genie was out the bottle, too late to change the dynamicThere's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge.
Why the other clubs don't insist on a fairer distribution of TV money is beyond me, they would win easily. A nation of forelock-tugging cowards.The fact that we have Real and Barca fans in here saying this is a great idea (because they'll financially benefit from it), whilst ignoring any comments about how this will feck smaller clubs up, hasn't escaped me. We've been here before with La Liga.
There's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge. They'll keep trying to persuade you that this is somehow great for everyone, when it very clearly isn't. Incredibly selfish but not at all unexpected.
I think it's a footballing cultural thing too. The ESL in this or the previous format would actually be a great format for Manchester United from a business perspective. From a sporting perspective, there are also fans that don't give a feck about other clubs/leagues and would like to their club be as relevant as possible. From a self-interest point of view, I can understand the mentality of feck everyone else, let's enjoy being at the top table. We hate our owners and the footballing culture is evidently very different to those in Spain.Well said. The lack of criticism towards their club officials is also impressive. They just accept everything that’s being said to them. I don’t think I know fans of other clubs with as little critical thinking as they have. Especially at Barca. If I were a fan, considering the financial shape of the club, i wouldn’t support any person even remotely associated with the mess. But their fans chose to actively defend the gravediggers.
You’re assured because there’s no risk to your team missing out on top 4. You’re able to take allowances and build for CL football since it transitions to your league as well.Madrid have overcome the 32 group stages in the Champions League, all editions, and is more or less assured of at least the Champions League quarterfinals each year.
In la liga it is the team with the most financial advantage (the television distribution was decided unanimously among all the clubs years ago) and will win many ligas in the future, plus a new stadium to get more money.
The current model is beneficial, but beyond suspicion due to our sympathies, there are state financed teams that have been doing what they want, a champions that is already repetitive and the same winners in the leagues.
A model revision does not necessarily have to be bad
That + the usual poster with contrarian views (who is apparently agreeing with the SL but only in a form of his imagination that has never been discussed or envisaged, but will say he endorses the project because feck the PL because so edgy) supporting this proposal tells you everything you need to know.The fact that we have Real and Barca fans in here saying this is a great idea (because they'll financially benefit from it), whilst ignoring any comments about how this will feck smaller clubs up, hasn't escaped me. We've been here before with La Liga.
There's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge. They'll keep trying to persuade you that this is somehow great for everyone, when it very clearly isn't. Incredibly selfish but not at all unexpected.
Sounds like you want to turn something that rarely happens, which is precisely what makes it special, for something where these teams are doomed to second tier competitions regardless of how well they do in their national leagues.But how many times Feyenoord played Champions in the last decades? What did they achieve? Their european football is Europa league.
Playing middle teams every year doesn't sound so bad, at least for me.
Sporting has reached the round of 16 twice in 30 years. A 0-5 from City in the top competition is not magical, simply two teams in different dimensions.
I understand the excitement of the Champions League and obviously the Super League is not going to turn them into massive teams overnight, but it could be an interesting attempt at change and retain talent.
And I cant understand anyone who claims to be a United fan throwing their weight behind this - exactly what the glazers are holding out forA super league will eventually happen and im all for it. Fifa and Uefa has been ran by corrupted fecks for decades.
I cant understand fans standing behind the elitist corrupted cult. Wasnt the Qatari world cup enough of a wake up call?
Exactly. No smaller club has won the FA Cup and qualified for Europe on that basis alone since Wigan. However, it’s still a technical possibility. The ESL is designed to eliminate even the theoretical possibility of the top clubs do anything other than stay as the top clubs.
They really don’t want fans of smaller clubs to even have dreams of success. It’s actually kinda sociopathic.
Sounds like you want to turn something that rarely happens, which is precisely what makes it special, for something where these teams are doomed to second tier competitions regardless of how well they do in their national leagues.
The Super League only accentuates that uniqueness. So indeed, yes, it's a step in the wrong direction.That's only true in a twisted sense
The current state of European football is deplorable, so much so that Leicester and Braga qualifying for Europe once in a lifetime are seen as special and magical. In isolation, yes. Systemically it's horrible.
But yes, the Super League is a step in the wrong direction.
In the last 10 years or so Braga was in the CL 3 times, they played Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester United. They've made it to quarter finals of the EL 3 times, one of them they played the final.That's only true in a twisted sense
The current state of European football is deplorable, so much so that Leicester and Braga qualifying for Europe once in a lifetime are seen as special and magical. In isolation, yes. Systemically it's horrible.
But yes, the Super League is a step in the wrong direction.
The best way to bring fun, romance and hope back to football would be to forget this idea of champions league and revert back to a knockout competition. That would bring the passion.
but the $ men would not let that happen because a meaningless draw still generates millions
The best way to bring fun, romance and hope back to football would be to forget this idea of champions league and revert back to a knockout competition. That would bring the passion.
but the $ men would not let that happen because a meaningless draw still generates millions
Yes, I'm all for this so we can speed up this Super League.Indeed.
Kill the group stages, invite champions and a few others from across Europe. 1 away and 1 home game. Make it unseeded.
Yes, I'm all for this so we can speed up this Super League.
Imagine the scenes when Jordan Henderson is announced as an ambassadorIn which league do you get to play on Rainbow Road? I’m all in for that.
Yeah no leagues, like it was in the 80s where you could be drawn against anyone. Far more excitingYou mean the same system as now? Or no group stages at all and directly go to KO rounds? UEFA seemed to keep the former and not change the format next season, not sure if they’ll go through with it.
I’d actually like a KO only format, CL or ESL. Same amount of teams now, but every match counts.
But yeah less money in that as you mentioned. I’d love such a ruthless format though.
Probably what people were saying in the 1880s too.Yeah no leagues, like it was in the 80s where you could be drawn against anyone. Far more exciting
Sometimes the retro way is the best way. Football doesn’t need more money, it needs to regulate itself and stop paying higher and higher salaries and transfer costs. When they do that they will find that there is money to do other thingsProbably what people were saying in the 1880s too.
The fact that we have Real and Barca fans in here saying this is a great idea (because they'll financially benefit from it), whilst ignoring any comments about how this will feck smaller clubs up, hasn't escaped me. We've been here before with La Liga.
There's no point in debating anyone who has a clear vested interest in this because they've wasted the good times and found their clubs plunged into heavy debt, with no end in sight because they've stripped their own domestic league of any real competitive edge. They'll keep trying to persuade you that this is somehow great for everyone, when it very clearly isn't. Incredibly selfish but not at all unexpected.
No surprise Barca and Real fans are the only positive voices for a super league.
its pretty much like Donald Trump being in charge of finances, and rulesBarcelona and Real Madrid will be due a loyalty bonus of £870m should plans for a European Super League finally get the go-ahead.
It’s just ludicrous at this point. Funny to see those Madrid fans with no morals and the odd brainless United fan arguing points forits pretty much like Donald Trump being in charge of finances, and rules
Is that really fair for the players though when their images are used to make millions from marketing? If it doesn’t go to them it will end up in someone’s else’s pocket who doesn’t deserve it.Sometimes the retro way is the best way. Football doesn’t need more money, it needs to regulate itself and stop paying higher and higher salaries and transfer costs. When they do that they will find that there is money to do other things
Where does it stop? When the teams go bust? Clubs and players need to start being brought back to reality otherwise more hare brained schemes promising the moon will appear. People will eventually fall to the lure of more, unnecessary money, and football as we know it will changeIs that really fair for the players though when their images are used to make millions from marketing? If it doesn’t go to them it will end up in someone’s else’s pocket who doesn’t deserve it.