| Can't say we weren't warned... 09:32 - Mar 6 with 2229 views | davman | Apart from the Newcastle v Barcelona bit, pretty spot on... (Although with the Saudi money, that may even come true yet...). |  |
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| Can't say we weren't warned... on 09:42 - Mar 6 with 2132 views | bosh67 | Yes it amazing really how the fans have become incidental to the game. Really sad that it's gone this way. I really don't feel anywhere near as attached to the game as I used to. I was pretty much priced out of going to QPR regularly leading up to the pandemic. |  |
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| Can't say we weren't warned... on 11:30 - Mar 6 with 1847 views | Superhoop83 |
He certainly looks like he was involved in an incident with pigeons. |  |
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| Can't say we weren't warned... on 11:57 - Mar 6 with 1752 views | stanistheman | They have so far been proved correct in how the game is going. This is why the big European sides want the ESL. It will be made so that all the clubs in it have their own pay per view channels and they can charge their millions of overseas fans anything from £1 - £10 for their games and make huge sums of money. Real Madrid. Barcelona, Man Utd and Liverpool for instance must have about 500m overseas fans and if just a quarter of those paid a few pounds to watch a match that would be a minimum of £125m per game. Even on a lesser scale there is still a lot of money to be made for the other well supported sides from the UK and Europe to make from having their own TV channels showing their normal League and domestic or UEFA/ESL matches. The lesser clubs can just simply fade away. |  | |  |
| Can't say we weren't warned... on 12:46 - Mar 6 with 1603 views | TheChef |
| Can't say we weren't warned... on 11:57 - Mar 6 by stanistheman | They have so far been proved correct in how the game is going. This is why the big European sides want the ESL. It will be made so that all the clubs in it have their own pay per view channels and they can charge their millions of overseas fans anything from £1 - £10 for their games and make huge sums of money. Real Madrid. Barcelona, Man Utd and Liverpool for instance must have about 500m overseas fans and if just a quarter of those paid a few pounds to watch a match that would be a minimum of £125m per game. Even on a lesser scale there is still a lot of money to be made for the other well supported sides from the UK and Europe to make from having their own TV channels showing their normal League and domestic or UEFA/ESL matches. The lesser clubs can just simply fade away. |
In terms of a Super League, to be honest the Champions League in its current form is just bringing that closer to reality. |  |
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| Can't say we weren't warned... on 12:52 - Mar 6 with 1570 views | wombat |
| Can't say we weren't warned... on 12:46 - Mar 6 by TheChef | In terms of a Super League, to be honest the Champions League in its current form is just bringing that closer to reality. |
first thing i can see happening is that away fans are banned from games , makes it easier for home clubs no police costs more seast aval as no segragation needed . with the new tv deal ckming in games will be played all days of the week with zero throught for fans |  |
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