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European super league on 00:45 - Apr 25 by Ranger_Things
Because the clubs want to wring every last penny out of the game. Playing Real, Barca, Juventus etc twice every season with renegotiated TV and streaming rights is the way to do it. Euro qualifying rounds, draws against smaller clubs and 95%of domestic games don’t bring in the same worldwide revenue as the European ‘glamour ties’.
The 'Supply and Demand' model does not work if there is no demand.
Hilarious how the fans of the Big Five (and Spurs) are so against points deductions because it "punishes the fans" even though the fans of every smaller club who has suffered points deductions have been punished in this way.
if the big six want to play more games per season, stick them all in the preliminary rounds of the fa cup, starting in august....could be part of a punishment i suppose.
It might just be that all the clubs involved knew that their were proposals to increase the amount of games with the new CL format. They all oppose that prospect so they want a league of their own to play each other as worth far more commercially. Far more money in AC Milan playing Real Madrid twice a season than Real playing Alaves or Young Boys.
It is rather like fans wanting only to see international matches between England and Germany rather than England v San Marino in bigger tournaments. On that basis the owners of the 12 have a case. It is the closed shop that has scuppered their plans.
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European super league on 15:02 - Apr 25 with 1705 views
Stick them in their respective National leagues, ala Glasgow Rangers, 5 years to get back to the Premiership, Grimsby away on a wet February Tuesday night, lets see if Glazier and co turn up.
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European super league on 18:34 - Apr 25 with 1623 views
Due to Norwish and Watford going straight back up their parachute payments of circa £83m are not given to them but shared amongst the PL teams. Why the fcuk are these not given to the football league clubs? I bet Accrington could run itself for a year with £1m.
Sexy Asian dwarves wanted.
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European super league on 11:06 - Apr 26 with 1362 views
European super league on 10:28 - Apr 26 by toboboly
Due to Norwish and Watford going straight back up their parachute payments of circa £83m are not given to them but shared amongst the PL teams. Why the fcuk are these not given to the football league clubs? I bet Accrington could run itself for a year with £1m.
So it is in the interest of PL teams for any relegated club to be promoted the next season.
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European super league on 11:10 - Apr 26 with 1348 views
European super league on 11:06 - Apr 26 by QPR_John
So it is in the interest of PL teams for any relegated club to be promoted the next season.
So basically given the choice between loaning a player to Millwall Brentford QPR or Bournemouth this season for Burnley or Palace it would be in Burnley and Palace financial interest to loan them to Bournemouth
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European super league on 20:50 - Apr 26 with 1198 views
European super league on 20:35 - Apr 26 by denhamhoop2
So basically given the choice between loaning a player to Millwall Brentford QPR or Bournemouth this season for Burnley or Palace it would be in Burnley and Palace financial interest to loan them to Bournemouth
yes although that's always been the case and they loan players all over the place
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European super league on 20:56 - Apr 26 with 1192 views
European super league on 10:28 - Apr 26 by toboboly
Due to Norwish and Watford going straight back up their parachute payments of circa £83m are not given to them but shared amongst the PL teams. Why the fcuk are these not given to the football league clubs? I bet Accrington could run itself for a year with £1m.
That's a really valid question.
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European super league on 11:07 - Apr 27 with 1005 views
European super league on 11:06 - Apr 26 by QPR_John
So it is in the interest of PL teams for any relegated club to be promoted the next season.
The Premiership is almost a close shop and it will only get harder to be promoted. I can see at least two of Fulham, West Brom, and Sheffield Utd being promoted next year.
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European super league on 16:51 - Apr 27 with 896 views
The Premiership is almost a close shop and it will only get harder to be promoted. I can see at least two of Fulham, West Brom, and Sheffield Utd being promoted next year.
So basically Norwich, West Brom, Fulham will yo-yo all the time with one of Sheff Utd, Watford, Bournemouth to at least do the same every other year or so leaving just one or two places for everyone else.
Depressing.
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European super league on 16:57 - Apr 27 with 879 views
European super league on 10:28 - Apr 26 by toboboly
Due to Norwish and Watford going straight back up their parachute payments of circa £83m are not given to them but shared amongst the PL teams. Why the fcuk are these not given to the football league clubs? I bet Accrington could run itself for a year with £1m.