Sadly a logical progression and we should decide whether we want to play in this particular s*** hole or not. It started with clubs keeping home receipts, and now they are talking about the "big boys" keeping the telly money. No relegation is the next step, and why not?
Completely awful, and typical of the way football has been going - down the pan.
This seems more likely to be a gambit to increase their take rather than a realistic proposition...can't imagine that, even as blinded by greed as many of owners are, they fail to see the pitfalls of this idea.
Capitalism is really starting to stink. Open competition has always been the underlying principle of capitalism but now that some businesses are richer than some countries competion is being discarded and protectionism introduced.

This would be tantamount to a cartel which would be illigal I would have thought.
If it did happen it would mean the end of investment in Championship teams and may trigger the sale of many of the Championship clubs at the slightest hint that it is going to happen.
Capitalism is really starting to stink. Open competition has always been the underlying principle of capitalism but now that some businesses are richer than some countries competion is being discarded and protectionism introduced.
I would love the big five clubs to 'break away' from the Premier League, it could be the best thing to happen to English Football in years. The top league has been stale and boring for years now and the prospect of having a different League Champion each year, with everyone in with a shout would make it fantastic for the likes of clubs like Saints. I don't think that the league would be devalued too much as the top five are so far ahead that it has become a bit like the Scottish League, I just see it as a natural progression.
I used to subscribe to the idea that people generally seek the common good. Sadly not true.