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Postby Fidel Castro » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:37 am

La Liga are going to stage a game in the US, maybe as early as this season. Unfortunately, can see this happening in the PL soon. The day I have to give up a game at our ground so some fat American cunt can whoop and holler like an inbred toddler, is the day I turn my back on footy
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby Fidel Castro » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:38 am

La Liga set to stage match in US as battle to match Premier League grows

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Re: La Liga in US

Postby iwasthere2012 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:38 am

Fidel Castro wrote:La Liga are going to stage a game in the US, maybe as early as this season. Unfortunately, can see this happening in the PL soon. The day I have to give up a game at our ground so some fat American cunt can whoop and holler like an inbred toddler, is the day I turn my back on footy


It does sound like the death knell for us auld farts.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:53 am

I've said before on here that the best way to counter this would be a 16-team Premier League competition played around the world, with the 3 newcomers/relegated teams and the team that starts European qualification earliest (this season Burnley) left out. First round and QFs (if not the whole competition) should definitely be pre-season, with fixtures auctioned to the highest bidder before the draw is made. I reckon that'd blast the $10m or whatever the teams get for the Super-Champions-Select tour we do in the US out of the water, give the teams lower down the table a slice of the pie, and reduce the number of pre-season matches played abroad, allowing us to play a couple against local teams, too. I also reckon it'd be hard for other competitions to out-market it.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby ross.mcfc » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:00 pm

Around the time that the 39th game was mooted I suggested to those who opposed it that they should have just accepted as it was inevitable and the least worst scenario if you were that way inclined. I foresee a scenario where an entire Premiership weekend is held across the globe, starting off with a breakfast game in Australia, with a game every two hours around the globe finishing off with an evening game in LA.

Personally, couldn't care less if a game is held in America. The Europa League final is held in Baku this year which I am pretty sure is as far away to Manchester as NYC and a lot harder to get too. I don't know why they haven't tried to play the CL final in the States yet. A 2-3 trip to Kiev or Baku or New York or Boston?
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby ross.mcfc » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:04 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:I've said before on here that the best way to counter this would be a 16-team Premier League competition played around the world, with the 3 newcomers/relegated teams and the team that starts European qualification earliest (this season Burnley) left out. First round and QFs (if not the whole competition) should definitely be pre-season, with fixtures auctioned to the highest bidder before the draw is made. I reckon that'd blast the $10m or whatever the teams get for the Super-Champions-Select tour we do in the US out of the water, give the teams lower down the table a slice of the pie, and reduce the number of pre-season matches played abroad, allowing us to play a couple against local teams, too. I also reckon it'd be hard for other competitions to out-market it.


I can see a scenario similar to this but more in line with the Super-Champions idea working. In 5/10 years time a competitive match between LA Galaxy verses City and Barcelona verses NY Red Bulls will make a lot more commercial success than City verses Burnley in Beijing. Since the day that Qatar were picked the host the Word Cup I've believed that a tournament of this nature was the long-term strategy of the clubs.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:07 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:Personally, couldn't care less if a game is held in America. The Europa League final is held in Baku this year which I am pretty sure is as far away to Manchester as NYC and a lot harder to get too. I don't know why they haven't tried to play the CL final in the States yet. A 2-3 trip to Kiev or Baku or New York or Boston?

Baku is in a country that's a member of UEFA, though - shouldn't UEFA finals be open for all member countries to apply to host?
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby ross.mcfc » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:21 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:Personally, couldn't care less if a game is held in America. The Europa League final is held in Baku this year which I am pretty sure is as far away to Manchester as NYC and a lot harder to get too. I don't know why they haven't tried to play the CL final in the States yet. A 2-3 trip to Kiev or Baku or New York or Boston?

Baku is in a country that's a member of UEFA, though - shouldn't UEFA finals be open for all member countries to apply to host?


Ideally yes, but if there is more money to be made elsewhere I am sure UEFA wiil find it in their heart to make exceptions in the future.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:24 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:
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ross.mcfc wrote:Personally, couldn't care less if a game is held in America. The Europa League final is held in Baku this year which I am pretty sure is as far away to Manchester as NYC and a lot harder to get too. I don't know why they haven't tried to play the CL final in the States yet. A 2-3 trip to Kiev or Baku or New York or Boston?

Baku is in a country that's a member of UEFA, though - shouldn't UEFA finals be open for all member countries to apply to host?


Ideally yes, but if there is more money to be made elsewhere I am sure UEFA wiil find it in their heart to make exceptions in the future.


I see your point, and agree that UEFA will probably try to (if they haven't done so already) find a way to make exceptions in the quest for profit, but I think from a sporting perspective there's a huge difference between holding a final in Baku and the States.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby phips » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:41 pm

stupid.

but at least it's LA Liga, which i dont care about.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby sheblue » Thu Aug 16, 2018 1:24 pm

Ridiculous.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby Fidel Castro » Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:25 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:Around the time that the 39th game was mooted I suggested to those who opposed it that they should have just accepted as it was inevitable and the least worst scenario if you were that way inclined. I foresee a scenario where an entire Premiership weekend is held across the globe, starting off with a breakfast game in Australia, with a game every two hours around the globe finishing off with an evening game in LA.

Personally, couldn't care less if a game is held in America. The Europa League final is held in Baku this year which I am pretty sure is as far away to Manchester as NYC and a lot harder to get too. I don't know why they haven't tried to play the CL final in the States yet. A 2-3 trip to Kiev or Baku or New York or Boston?


Big difference of course being, one is the final of the Europa or Chumps league and the other is just an ordinary league game. We play our home league games at the Etihad. European finals are played at a neutral ground. Don't give a fuck about that and its up to me whether I can be arsed and can afford to go to that game. Why should we lose the advantage of a home game and why should the fans miss out on attending a home game?
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby ross.mcfc » Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:59 pm

Fidel Castro wrote: Why should we lose the advantage of a home game and why should the fans miss out on attending a home game?


Money.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby PeterParker » Thu Aug 16, 2018 6:51 pm

This is the worst decision since I am watching this game.
Tradition is buried just for a few cash more.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby Nigels Tackle » Thu Aug 16, 2018 8:33 pm

PeterParker wrote:This is the worst decision since I am watching this game.
Tradition is buried just for a few cash more.


worst decision ever was the ‘champions’ league
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Thu Aug 16, 2018 8:50 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
PeterParker wrote:This is the worst decision since I am watching this game.
Tradition is buried just for a few cash more.


worst decision ever was the ‘champions’ league


Worst decision was lending them Munchens our fuckign stadium.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby nottsblue » Thu Aug 16, 2018 8:50 pm

A shit idea and one which will probably lead to other leagues following suit. Really hope the PL bosses aren’t stupid enough to want even more money for their brand and sign up for this
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby CTID Hants » Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:30 pm

nottsblue wrote:A shit idea and one which will probably lead to other leagues following suit. Really hope the PL bosses aren’t stupid enough to want even more money for their brand and sign up for this


100% agree NB, as long as the Prem is left out of it then all good, sadly I doubt it.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby JamieMCFC » Fri Aug 17, 2018 1:38 pm

Well it looks like La Liga and Relevent Sports (US marketing partner) got ahead of themselves with this announcement. They need to get approval from FIFA, CONCACAF and USSF to play a match in the U.S. Reports are coming out that both CONCACAF and USSF won't approve the match.
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Re: La Liga in US

Postby Nigels Tackle » Fri Aug 17, 2018 1:41 pm

JamieMCFC wrote:Well it looks like La Liga and Relevent Sports (US marketing partner) got ahead of themselves with this announcement. They need to get approval from FIFA, CONCACAF and USSF to play a match in the U.S. Reports are coming out that both CONCACAF and USSF won't approve the match.


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