Go and have a lie down in a darkened room![]()
I think that might be for the best...
Go and have a lie down in a darkened room![]()
I'm with Ensil on this one![]()
In all honesty fans from all our teams contributed to the European ban.Heysel was just the straw that broke the camel's backBy getting us all banned from Europe?
That helped a lot.
Good pointI'm not in favour of these laws but surely if people are wanting the league to be fair, then surely something should be done about smaller clubs doubling their ticket prices and taking advantage of the support of big clubs like Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal etc. It seems to me that small clubs are allowed to milk the Man Utd/Liverpool/Arsenal brand more than the clubs themselves are!

I'm not in favour of these laws but surely if people are wanting the league to be fair, then surely something should be done about smaller clubs doubling their ticket prices and taking advantage of the support of big clubs like Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal etc. It seems to me that small clubs are allowed to milk the Man Utd/Liverpool/Arsenal brand more than the clubs themselves are!
I thought that Fifa looked after football at an international level and Uefa looked after it a European level.
I find it strange that Liverpool want this and SAF doesn't i surpose that shows who the big club is.
Fair point, but you're still talking bollocks, because Ferguson has no say in this, its down to Malcom Glazer and his gang, do you think Malcolm Glazer would side with competition and sporting integrity, or getting a bigger slice of the pie for himself?

I don't think that the FFP rules are particularly fair, either.
Introduce a squad wage cap.
That way everyone's competing on a relatively even level, but teams with a youth production line would be at an advantage.
I'm not in favour of these laws but surely if people are wanting the league to be fair, then surely something should be done about smaller clubs doubling their ticket prices and taking advantage of the support of big clubs like Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal etc. It seems to me that small clubs are allowed to milk the Man Utd/Liverpool/Arsenal brand more than the clubs themselves are!
Not entirely sure how fair that would be. Given that Blackpool only had a revenue of £9 million when they entered the PL it would be impossible to have a completely fair wage cap. Besides which, the cap would need to be Europe wide or all the best players would just bugger off to Spain...
In all honesty fans from all our teams contributed to the European ban.Heysel was just the straw that broke the camel's back

How much trouble had there been in Europe in the seasons beforehand?It was a big straw: 39 killed.
If it had just been another riot with no fans killed we would not have been banned; and in that season 84/5, club fans had been well behaved in Europe
How much do Norwich charge away fans ?Unless you want to play against your reserves every week it would kill te Premier league.
Clubs like mine (Norwich) rely soley on this money, this move just shows greed and a further step towards a "super league" within Europe or worldwide for the so called "big clubs"
I think I speak for most "small clubs" when I say if you want to play Abu dabi FC every week for a bazillion quid be our guest, we'll play the proper football whole your doing that...
To be fair Utd and Liverpool are raking in more money from their shirt sponsorship that some of these small clubs make from their entire annual revenue. The price rises of the smaller clubs are fractional when compared to the massive commercial power of the bigger ones.
Why take it out on the fans of the bigger clubs though?