At first I was very upset but now after thinking it thoroughly I realized it can be not bad idea in reality. Lets face facts - football is not romantic sport anymore. Gap between top clubs and rest is growing season by season. Good examples:
-in La Liga we have 10th season in row with Atletico, Real and Barca all in top3
-PSG is playing in Ligue 1 since 1974 - before ownership change they won only 2 championship titles. After Nasser Al-Khelaifi was appointed chairman they won 7 from 9 Ligue 1 seasons.
-Bayern is on their way for 9th league victory in row
-Juventus won last 9 seasons of serie A
-In last 15 years only one club outside 'shameless six' represented Premier League in Champions League - obviously it was Leicester City after their sensational title in 2016. We need to go back to 2005 to find another club that was in top4 spot giving right to play in CL(Everton)
-In last 20 years founding SuperLeague clubs won 17 titles. Bayern that will likely join party soon won 2 more, only in 2003/04 title was awared to FC Porto.
So lets end with hipocrisy. Those clubs grown too big. Saying that smaller clubs can compete for anything other than scraps off the table is just lie. I only hope that new league will soon transform into something like NBA for football. In NBA big budget doesnt guarantee anything, there are certain rules that ensure teams with smaller budget can compete on equal(almost) footing against clubs with higher income. Good example is New York Knicks - richiest franchise in NBA, but its their 8th season in row without qualification to playoffs. I wish something like this is also possible with new SuperLeague. Just imagine - league where club wins more money, but also competition is more fierce as club cant spent all those earned euros to buy better footballers that other teams. It would be win-win situation - we would get more interesting competition and clubs would get even more cash.