mcfc1632 wrote:Beefy - we will always be CITY fans and watch them whatever is the outcome - but it is natural to want to be up with the best. We enjoyed the old 3rd tier and wanted to win that and then we enjoyed the championship - but we were always trying to get back into the top league
And in the PL every club desperately wants to be in the top 4 and qualify for the CL - and the money is so influential that those that know that they cannot make that level just strive to stay in the PL and settle for mid-table survival just to get the financial benefit.
The top players will only ever go to clubs in the new super-league and the rest of the clubs just have to make do with what is left.
All the worldwide attention would be on the new super-league and that is where the big money would be. I am like you and most football fans and view the domestic competition as best - but these twats that make up the modern version of the G14 do not give a fuck about the game and will probably destroy so much just to get their way on a format that earns them mega bucks
By the way - the use of the word bollocks when speaking about your view on this was not meant to come across in such a rude way - apologies - I blame the sun and Strongbow that I have been overdosing on this last week in Cyprus
john68 wrote:FOOTBALL IS FIXED
Rag_hater wrote:Think people are forgetting how rich we are and how much debt those fuckers are in.Those twats need the income from the PL so as much as I want the cunts to fuck off it would be finacially impossible for them.Same with all the elite.No way they could risk not being able to service their debt as the Euro Super League got established
Im_Spartacus wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Think people are forgetting how rich we are and how much debt those fuckers are in.Those twats need the income from the PL so as much as I want the cunts to fuck off it would be finacially impossible for them.Same with all the elite.No way they could risk not being able to service their debt as the Euro Super League got established
Not sure I follow your logic here, a super league would have all their sponsors lined up from the off and it would almost certainly have to guarantee british teams at least the same as the premier league does, otherwise its a non-starter isnt it.
Rag_hater wrote: I don't think they would be able to market it as a premium product whilst having to compete with the CL.Maybe in future it might turn out that way but cannot see the people who have not been invited into the Super League giving up without a fight.I cant see the CL disappearing cos the Rags and barca ain't in it,in fact it would make a lot of paying public happier
Beefymcfc wrote:The current Sky contract runs until 2016 and if renewed (no doubt) then the whole of Prem will be tied into it, wouldn't they? I can't see the Rags, Barca et al taking a risk and losing what they have now (League + CL revenue) and enter into a competition that could turn out to be a flop. If the 2 still continued, in another format for the ESL piece, then I can see it being a goer but not for them to just breakaway.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The current Sky contract runs until 2016 and if renewed (no doubt) then the whole of Prem will be tied into it, wouldn't they? I can't see the Rags, Barca et al taking a risk and losing what they have now (League + CL revenue) and enter into a competition that could turn out to be a flop. If the 2 still continued, in another format for the ESL piece, then I can see it being a goer but not for them to just breakaway.
given that teams can be promoted and relegated, i would expect that there is no stipulation from sky on which teams must be in the premier league.
With that in mind, losing the rags and liverpool wouldnt be any more disastrous for sky as a relegation. I would expect that the liability to sky is held by the premier league, and whilst i expect sky will have some pretty hefty penalties imposed on the premier league in this eventuality, it seems that a club could arguably resign their share just as a relegated team does and there probably isnt anything sky or the league could do about it.
In fCt, sky wouldnt be arsed, as no doubt they would be at the head of the queue to pay for rights to the new league
Beefymcfc wrote: Sky would want to be the major shareholder, that's for sure. I think the question here is 'Would the Premier League get by without the likes of the Rags and Arsenal?'. For me, it will still be very competitve and still have a major pull across the current networks. With the relative change in power (money wise at least) there will still be some major players and with another few years to sell our wares then I can see a point where it won't be the likes of the Rags being just the major players. Us, Chelsea, the Dippers, Spurs et al will still get coverage and if the Rags can only receive the same coverage by forming a breakaway league then so be it. Will I miss the Rag Derby, course I will but if they want to play their new Derby against the likes of Galatasaray, then so be it. Their loss.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I understand the points that posters have made as to why this is coming and why it will be a success despite the opposition, but it holds no interest for me and would be the final straw to save me the £1000 plus a year I spend watching football now. I have no interest in it and never will have.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I understand the points that posters have made as to why this is coming and why it will be a success despite the opposition, but it holds no interest for me and would be the final straw to save me the £1000 plus a year I spend watching football now. I have no interest in it and never will have.
Im not sure whether i would want to be in or out to be honest. I have little interest in European games on tv, and also surprisingly little interest in citys champions league games - except for the social side, went to two away last year and didnt bother with the home games despite being a season card holder.
The cagey games of chess in european games hold little interest to me full stop, i've grown up on the excitement of the british leagues and a particular type of football which is exciting and unpredictable. The dead rubbers towards the end of the season would likely be truly horriffic games, particularly if there is no relegation - and with only one winner, most games from March on for everyone else other than the top couple of teams will be a total irrelevance.
I dont think I would tune in, and I probably wouldnt bother to go if we were in it, but a leaguew ithout united and arsenal/liverpool? So what, the show goes on
Beefymcfc wrote:
Will I miss the Rag Derby, course I will but if they want to play their new Derby against the likes of Galatasaray, then so be it. Their loss.
patrickblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:
Will I miss the Rag Derby, course I will but if they want to play their new Derby against the likes of Galatasaray, then so be it. Their loss.
Galatasaray are the new Liverpool.
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