Are they getting a bit short then? I'm totally against it, as I am with anything that is purely money-driven with no regard to the effect it has.
The big Premier League clubs look at Real and Barca with an envious eye, they negotiate their own TV rights in Spain and abroad, money is like an addictive drug to football clubs, they get a taste and want more and don't give a **** who gets hurt when they get it. Our own national game has suffered bigtime since the total overpowering influx of foreign players, English/British players struggle to make it at the bigger clubs(including LFC)because buying foreign saves them nurturing them through the ranks and the fact that English players are expensive compared to cheaper foreign imports these days.
Not sure why you automatically assume it would be 20 teams. Allegedly 11 teams [the founder members who would become the shareholders] have had secret meetings to bring about a super league ... Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Juventus, AC Milan, and PSG. 5 guest teams would make up the 16 teams they feel will make it more competitive - Atlético Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Marseille, Inter Milan and AS Roma. Arsenal have already refuted their involvement .... so who knows.
To us older supporters (cough cough)the game has changed dramatically since we started going, the aims are the same, the amount of players on the pitch is the same, shorts got shorter and longer, haircuts have varied etc. But it's a ****ing lot more than 1 shilling to get in these days.
There will be a 'super league' , but it will be in the form of a remodelled European tournament. UEFA have already said they are looking to restructure the tournament's and introduce a 3rd ****ter tier. This will be when they make an elite tier. The premier league won't be affected.
Yeah, I read that, but that's assuming the big clubs accept what's on the table and accept to Uefa dictating terms. The tail is now powerful enough to wag the dog in Europe these days.
Wasn't questioning you, I know they're listed. But I'm still not having it. They've had this committee for 15yrs+, Man City were in the lower leagues back then.
Founding members, 2000 please log in to view this image Real Madrid (Spain) please log in to view this image Barcelona (Spain) please log in to view this image Manchester United (England) please log in to view this image Liverpool (England) please log in to view this image Inter Milan (Italy) please log in to view this image Juventus (Italy) please log in to view this image A.C. Milan (Italy) please log in to view this image Marseille (France) please log in to view this image Paris Saint-Germain (France) please log in to view this image Bayern Munich (Germany) please log in to view this image Borussia Dortmund (Germany) please log in to view this image Ajax (Netherlands) please log in to view this image PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) please log in to view this image Porto (Portugal) New members, 2002 please log in to view this image Arsenal (England) please log in to view this image Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) please log in to view this image Lyon (France) please log in to view this image Valencia (Spain) No doubt City would get an invite along with Chelsea.
absolutely. why would spurs or city be anywhere near a super league.. you might as well invite west ham
So, is it all a cosy little billionaires club with no relegation or promotion into it? I foresee so many difficulties with the running of this - which is presumably why it hasn't taken off even though they've been kicking it around for yonks.
As the whole thing is just a license to print some more money I'm assuming pulling-power is the main criterion for selection.