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All 6 EPL clubs are out and appears the SL has collapsed.
Ed Woodward quits as United Chairman over the backlash from players and fans
Ed Woodward quits as United Chairman over the backlash from players and fans
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Jim05 wrote:All 6 EPL clubs are out and appears the SL has collapsed.
Ed Woodward quits as United Chairman over the backlash from players and fans
Find this weird as I agree with JK in that the ultimate motive was to push for better CL conditions in their favour eg guaranteed spot in the comp.
Surely the owners expected the level of backlash they received , I know there not extremely close to the fans or the traditions but surely their advisors/board members had an idea the feedback was coming.
I'm wondering whether it had UEFA scared enough that some deals have been over the last 24 hours about the future of the CL.
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whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:All 6 EPL clubs are out and appears the SL has collapsed.
Ed Woodward quits as United Chairman over the backlash from players and fans
Find this weird as I agree with JK in that the ultimate motive was to push for better CL conditions in their favour eg guaranteed spot in the comp.
Surely the owners expected the level of backlash they received , I know there not extremely close to the fans or the traditions but surely their advisors/board members had an idea the feedback was coming.
I'm wondering whether it had UEFA scared enough that some deals have been over the last 24 hours about the future of the CL.
The motive of those 12 clubs was to force UEFA into major changes to the Champions League, but the backlash they have received hands all of the power back to UEFA. UEFA and the 12 clubs now know a breakaway competition can't work. Will be interesting to see what the Champions League looks like in 21/22. Hopefully, Leicester and West Ham are representing England.
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Well that lasted almost half a week!
I'd like to see all clubs involved still punished in some way on top of the irreparable damage they've already done with their fans.
I'd like to see all clubs involved still punished in some way on top of the irreparable damage they've already done with their fans.
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Great news to wake up to that sanity has prevailed!! Wedgie I’m not sure about other clubs but ours will be punished internally I’d say, pretty sure LFC will forever be protesting against our owners now.
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Jim05 wrote:All 6 EPL clubs are out and appears the SL has collapsed.
Ed Woodward quits as United Chairman over the backlash from players and fans
Gary Neville didn't hold back.
Very passionate guy and ripped into the united administration.
Can you imagine the whole of Manchester not being in the premier league.
There'd be riots!
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tigerpie wrote:Can you imagine the whole of Manchester not being in the premier league.
There'd be riots!
Funny you say that, as I've read that the crime rate drops considerably in Manchester when either of the 2 big teams are playing at home.
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The big clubs got what they wanted in a way. Champions League increased to a bigger format and with more games and dollars with 4 “invited” clubs per year able to be added on “historical value” so on any given year if any of the big clubs miss out on CL qualification on their own merit they can be added. Rumoured that UEFA has “paid” the EPL clubs to pull out of the SL aswell
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Jim05 wrote:The big clubs got what they wanted in a way. Champions League increased to a bigger format and with more games and dollars with 4 “invited” clubs per year able to be added on “historical value” so on any given year if any of the big clubs miss out on CL qualification on their own merit they can be added. Rumoured that UEFA has “paid” the EPL clubs to pull out of the SL aswell
I can't say Im across all the cloak and dagger details, but I thought the "bigger" clubs didn't want to see the number of UCL participants increased? If anything I thought they wanted a reduction?
Either way I don't care too much now .. The setup of football leagues with their promotion/relegation and qualification systems have usually been the envy of other codes (just on Aussie Rules how many times over the years have people discussed and wished for promotion/relegation??) and represent a fairness for all to control their own destiny to a fair degree (obviously $$ can be prohibitive for many).
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JK wrote:Jim05 wrote:The big clubs got what they wanted in a way. Champions League increased to a bigger format and with more games and dollars with 4 “invited” clubs per year able to be added on “historical value” so on any given year if any of the big clubs miss out on CL qualification on their own merit they can be added. Rumoured that UEFA has “paid” the EPL clubs to pull out of the SL aswell
I can't say Im across all the cloak and dagger details, but I thought the "bigger" clubs didn't want to see the number of UCL participants increased? If anything I thought they wanted a reduction?
Either way I don't care too much now .. The setup of football leagues with their promotion/relegation and qualification systems have usually been the envy of other codes (just on Aussie Rules how many times over the years have people discussed and wished for promotion/relegation??) and represent a fairness for all to control their own destiny to a fair degree (obviously $$ can be prohibitive for many).
Yeah agree, they wanted a reduction of teams but a guaranteed spot almost.
Maybe UEFA has met them half way, still going ahead with the extra teams but then throwing in the historical value bullshit.
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Side note, we have heard all about the EPL 6.
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
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According to fan polls, all of the EPL sides had only about a 5-10% of fans who supported the move. The Spanish clubs were up around 20-30% and Juventus was over 50%whufc wrote:Side note, we have heard all about the EPL 6.
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
Real Madrid and Juventus haven’t ruled out pushing for it again down the track
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Jim05 wrote:4 “invited” clubs per year able to be added on “historical value” so on any given year if any of the big clubs miss out on CL qualification on their own merit they can be added.
What utter crap. Honestly, what's wrong with having to qualify for tournaments? Do they not see that making it hard (even for some of the big teams) to qualify adds to the prestige?
E.g. imagine if Italy or Holland had been 'added' to the 2018 World Cup despite not qualifying.
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And I should add that 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' surely applies here.
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Jim05 wrote:According to fan polls, all of the EPL sides had only about a 5-10% of fans who supported the move. The Spanish clubs were up around 20-30% and Juventus was over 50%whufc wrote:Side note, we have heard all about the EPL 6.
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
Real Madrid and Juventus haven’t ruled out pushing for it again down the track
I'm wondering in Juventus case the support is so high because they have literally taken the piss out of their comp to the point they feel they need a new challenge.
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whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:According to fan polls, all of the EPL sides had only about a 5-10% of fans who supported the move. The Spanish clubs were up around 20-30% and Juventus was over 50%whufc wrote:Side note, we have heard all about the EPL 6.
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
Real Madrid and Juventus haven’t ruled out pushing for it again down the track
I'm wondering in Juventus case the support is so high because they have literally taken the piss out of their comp to the point they feel they need a new challenge.
I'd guess that like most of the bigger clubs, they have leveraged themselves so heavily (like I said only a guess and Jim would know better) that with the drop in Revenue in the Pandemic era they desperately needed it to go ahead from a financial perspective. To that end, I was surprised Barca pulled out because they appear to be on a seriously financial precipice.
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Clubs only pulled out because they knew the comp was doomed this time around.JK wrote:whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:According to fan polls, all of the EPL sides had only about a 5-10% of fans who supported the move. The Spanish clubs were up around 20-30% and Juventus was over 50%whufc wrote:Side note, we have heard all about the EPL 6.
Whats happening with the other 6 teams, have they seen the same supporter backlash, were they planning on pulling out before the breakdown?
Real Madrid and Juventus haven’t ruled out pushing for it again down the track
I'm wondering in Juventus case the support is so high because they have literally taken the piss out of their comp to the point they feel they need a new challenge.
I'd guess that like most of the bigger clubs, they have leveraged themselves so heavily (like I said only a guess and Jim would know better) that with the drop in Revenue in the Pandemic era they desperately needed it to go ahead from a financial perspective. To that end, I was surprised Barca pulled out because they appear to be on a seriously financial precipice.
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It's been a fascinating season in La Liga. Could the karma bus hit the big 3 late in the season allowing Sevilla to snatch the title? Atheltico looked to have a stranglehold on the title a couple of months back, but have fallen in a big hole. Barcelona started very slowly, caught up, but blew their chance to go top when they lost to Granada this morning. Real Madrid have been around the mark, but just when you think they are on a roll, they drop points, like the nil all draw last weekend with Real Betis. That leaves Sevilla, who are the form side in the competition. I suspect the title will be decided next weekend whem Barcelona play Athletico Madrid and Real Madrid play Sevilla. I hope Sevilla keep their winning going and prevail over those ESL wannabes.
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