European Super League

Porque

Senior Member
Couple of pieces from Messigician's ketchups.

"Uefa have decided to award the EPL 6 Champions League places next season, and both LaLiga and Serie A 3 places each. "This is what they wanted?" Infantino quoted to have said"

Madrid police were called up to the Sierra de Guadarrama Mountains after reports of an old man being spotted walking around aimlessly and shellshocked"
 

JedBanker

Member
Wonder if the reason for us not leaving the already dead superleague is that there are high penalties in the exit clauses of the contracts...otherwise I see no reason why we havent announced that we are leaving.
 

Mateka

New member
1.The protests of the PL fans and threatened Government legislation ended the Super League.
2. Barca and RM were desperate for the cash income of SL.
3. PL may revamp TV money and provide their own channel like Netflix but pure football.
4. 50+1 will never happen in PL and financially is to the detriment of German clubs.
5. England not getting the World Cup but successful for Olympics bid, see FIFA and UEFA totally corrupt.
 

cro-man

Active member
So instead of swimming into money they are now more likely being punished by uefa:lol: This embarrassing. A decent concept of super league would have solved all this and uefa would be a mess. Those morons did exactly the opposite to save football. Now a divorce from uefa wont happen any time soon. A huge win for Uefa:puke:
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Lol at the person who thinks making the league more competitive overall, won't attract more investment over time 🤣🤣🤣

Shitty logic indeed

The EPL has not gotten where it is now because over time it helped to develop smaller teams to the point where now it's seen whether factually correct or not as a more competitive league than la Liga, "cold night in stoke" and all that mess.

If the teams in la Liga are given more resources so they can better compete with barca & Madrid, then they league will be seen as more competitive, add some good marketing to that mix, it's very simple logic that it will then be seen as a better place to invest than it is now.

So a team like a Sevilla who is a much bigger/better team than city were when they got taken over, will be seen as an attractive investment or la real like a Everton.

But yea shitty logic to think that making the league more "competitive" OVER TIME which is the key word, like the EPL did & adding some better management won't see the league attractive more investment over.

Their isn't a reason why the NFL & NBA do things like give the worst team in the league the first draft pick, because perceived competitiveness doesn't matter, it's shitty logic 😂😂😂.

Also let's ignore the fact that real & barca are already making 50+ million more than most over the English teams in revenues, so them losing a bit of money won't affect there ability to compete in Europe than much, but 100m shared amongst the lesser teams in la Liga will enable them to pay better salaries & keep their better players around for a bit longer or become an attractive place for "B" level talent to go.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Laughable to think EPL investment is due to more equal tv contracts.

It was the most popular league in the world even when ranked 5/6th in UEFA rankings. All that has happened is that investors have realised over time they can tap into that.

Investors are not buying into EPL as they see it as more equal on tv contracts it is due to face the league is most popular in the world, has strongest brands and generated huge tv money PRIOR to those investments.

Extra 5m a season will make teams marginally better and wont be any huge incentive to investors at all but weaken the only two teams that people want to watch in mass.
 

Vilarrubi

New member
Ceferin [UEFA President]: “Everyone disappointed me, but Barcelona was the least. Joan Laporta became president just 2 months ago, so there wasn't much he could do. The contract he signed [about socios making the final decision] was very smart” #ESL
 

Joan

Well-known member
Ceferin [UEFA President]: ?Everyone disappointed me, but Barcelona was the least. Joan Laporta became president just 2 months ago, so there wasn't much he could do. The contract he signed [about socios making the final decision] was very smart? #ESL

We stay till the end and Uefa still respects us.

Mes que un club :boss:
 

Vilarrubi

New member
Bartomeu was pushing the most to make Super League a reality. He & Agnelli started working on it’s foundations & then they were quickly joined by Florentino Perez, United & Arsenal. Bartomeu was the only board member knowing about it at a point. @AdriaSoldevila



Imagine my shock.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Old man is not giving up. Already planning some other project in the future. Claims all 12 teams still have binding contracts.
 

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