Twobob wrote:Can we ban them for life from going to Rhyll?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the fact that, after the initial knock out stages, the remaining last eight teams in this competition will then feature in some form of play-off tournament to be held in Abu Dhabi, is significant ??
Could our owners be gently putting their toes in the water as a test for any future competitions, particularly if there are a number of disgruntled, 'big' clubs who fare badly under Platini's incoming regulations ??
Could this be an initial blueprint for setting up a rival competition to the Champions League and outflanking the decrepit and obese French retard completely ??
Could it also be significant that ManUrinals are not involved in this competition ??
Ted Hughes wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the fact that, after the initial knock out stages, the remaining last eight teams in this competition will then feature in some form of play-off tournament to be held in Abu Dhabi, is significant ??
Could our owners be gently putting their toes in the water as a test for any future competitions, particularly if there are a number of disgruntled, 'big' clubs who fare badly under Platini's incoming regulations ??
Could this be an initial blueprint for setting up a rival competition to the Champions League and outflanking the decrepit and obese French retard completely ??
Could it also be significant that ManUrinals are not involved in this competition ??
If it's a success then imo it's the 1st step to a 'breakaway' league. It establishes a dialogue between the clubs & allows them to iron out all the possible snags. I'm sure the rags etc will get an invite in the future if everything runs smothly. Then suddenly, all of Europe's top clubs could be competing in a league at youth level which is outside the direct control of UEFA/FIFA. Imagine those clubs getting an offer to do it at senior level, lets say for five or ten times the money they currently earn from TV revenue?
bobby brows wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the fact that, after the initial knock out stages, the remaining last eight teams in this competition will then feature in some form of play-off tournament to be held in Abu Dhabi, is significant ??
Could our owners be gently putting their toes in the water as a test for any future competitions, particularly if there are a number of disgruntled, 'big' clubs who fare badly under Platini's incoming regulations ??
Could this be an initial blueprint for setting up a rival competition to the Champions League and outflanking the decrepit and obese French retard completely ??
Could it also be significant that ManUrinals are not involved in this competition ??
If it's a success then imo it's the 1st step to a 'breakaway' league. It establishes a dialogue between the clubs & allows them to iron out all the possible snags. I'm sure the rags etc will get an invite in the future if everything runs smothly. Then suddenly, all of Europe's top clubs could be competing in a league at youth level which is outside the direct control of UEFA/FIFA. Imagine those clubs getting an offer to do it at senior level, lets say for five or ten times the money they currently earn from TV revenue?
The key to that will be the breakdown of tv revenue and who enters. A european super league sounds good if your playing ac milan or barcelona every week but if your playing anderlecht or lille (look at who was in G14) i can't imagine sell outs! If you think of the top 20 strongest clubs in Europe you would pick 5 or 6 from England, 2 or 3 from Spain, 3 or 4 from Italy and that would leave about 7-10 spots for the Ajaxs, Rangers, Portos, Lyons of Europe.
Also a revenue share would be important, i can't imagine anyone wants to be bottom of a european super league getting tonked every week, no one coming to watch you and becoming uncompetitive. Revenue sharing along the lines of the NFL would be massively important.
it will be interesting to see
bobby brows wrote:Between this and Chinners b*ll*x it seems that we've binned off the reserves which last year was 20 games domestically to play 6 games + playoffs against tougher opposition claiming the premier league reserve fixtures are too rigid!
What is the right amount of competitive fixtures for players under 19 to be playing? or does less fixtures equal more prestige fiendlies and coaching time, taking away the competitive nature and working on technique?
Either way, it would be interesting to be on the inside to see the plan on bringing players through
Wooders wrote:brilliant stride forward for one of the best academies in the country
on a related note "Harry Bunn" is the most exsquisitely old school footballers name out there
the_georgian_genius wrote:The European Superleague will never happen.
If it was a 10 team league of City, United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Barca, Madrid, Inter, AC, Juventus, Bayern Munich, one team has to finish rock bottom, and that is not good for the 'brand', the teams mentioned (apart from us) are global clubs with millions of fans because they win the majority of games, no one wants to follow a losing team if they are a floating fan.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Hold the FUCK on!
When have we pulled out of the Reserve League??? And what's the point? Who are our reserve team supposed to play against now duriong the autumn and spring? They just sit on their arses???
Stupid STUPID move.
craigmcfc wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Hold the FUCK on!
When have we pulled out of the Reserve League??? And what's the point? Who are our reserve team supposed to play against now duriong the autumn and spring? They just sit on their arses???
Stupid STUPID move.
Come on Antti, keep up. There'll be the minimum 6 group games in the next gen competition and they are also playing in the Manchester Senior Cup and Lancashire Cup, 7 games were played in those competitions last season. They are also talking about playing a few "prestige" friendlies both here and abroad. As far as number of games go it won't be that much different
Ted Hughes wrote:craigmcfc wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Hold the FUCK on!
When have we pulled out of the Reserve League??? And what's the point? Who are our reserve team supposed to play against now duriong the autumn and spring? They just sit on their arses???
Stupid STUPID move.
Come on Antti, keep up. There'll be the minimum 6 group games in the next gen competition and they are also playing in the Manchester Senior Cup and Lancashire Cup, 7 games were played in those competitions last season. They are also talking about playing a few "prestige" friendlies both here and abroad. As far as number of games go it won't be that much different
They can also arrange matches with anyone they want, whenever they want. Just means they don't play in front of a crowd. The reserves have been for the most part a complete waste of time imo. Just a shop window for players we don't want.
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