I will not let you stop.
I don't see why people are so convinced a European super league will happen. The domestic leagues now are still a big enough cash cow, particularly for those countries without collective rights. The powers that be at Man Utd etc don't want competitive fixtures week in week out. They want to spend most of their time smashing weaker and poorer opponents so we can marvel at the talents of RVP, Rooney et al with perhaps 5 or 6 genuinely competitive tussles a season on Sky super duper Sunday. Never underestimate our appeal as an also ran. Someone's got to be.
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on February 25, 2013, 08:39:27 AMI don't see why people are so convinced a European super league will happen. The domestic leagues now are still a big enough cash cow, particularly for those countries without collective rights. The powers that be at Man Utd etc don't want competitive fixtures week in week out. They want to spend most of their time smashing weaker and poorer opponents so we can marvel at the talents of RVP, Rooney et al with perhaps 5 or 6 genuinely competitive tussles a season on Sky super duper Sunday. Never underestimate our appeal as an also ran. Someone's got to be.Finances could dictate it. I can see the issue of foreign TV rights becoming a big one in England over the next few years. Surely it's only a matter of time before the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea start to question why they receive the same amount of foreign TV money as every other club in the league (though I guess they still receive money through their own respective channels) and look at other options. Money runs the game these days plain and simple.
I don't think I'll be bothered, I'll have a nine year old who will probably be a Sheffield United fan and I'll have lost the will to live following Villa for all those years.We will probably have been relegated and won our first piece of silverware (the Championship title or Play-Off Final), we'll have a season where we dare to dream and then fall off and finish 9th. Then a season where we thought we'd be relegated and finish, 9th. Then a season where we think we'll finish 9th and finish 9th. And we'll all be arguing the same old shit on here for days, weeks and months on end. Plus we'll remember the 40th anniversary of having won the European Cup, which will have returned as a splinter tournament run by the teams that haven't defected from their own countries to form the Blatter Trophy sponsored by Ford/Amstel/Continental.
Quote from: ktvillan on February 25, 2013, 04:53:43 PMBack on topic, I think there is now such a lack of genuine competition in the Spanish league, where it's a two horse race plus cannon fodder, and the English league where it's at best a 3 horse race plus cannon fodder, that unless the mega rich branch off into their own euro league, interest will seriously start to wane. Personally I'd love to see Manyew, citeh and oligarch fc feck orff into the sunset with Franco FC and Barca, and then we can have a proper competitive league again where any of a reasonable number of clubs could, if well run and managed, realistically challenge for the title. I think that's where it's heading, and I'll be happy when it does, as long as what's left is run in such a way as to keep the playing field fairly level.I think you've highlighted the reason why there won't be a Euro-League. Apart from Real Madrid, Catalan Albion & one, maybe two italian clubs, the rest of Europe doesn't offer anything to our top three in the way of increased revenue that the Premier League doesn't already give them.
Back on topic, I think there is now such a lack of genuine competition in the Spanish league, where it's a two horse race plus cannon fodder, and the English league where it's at best a 3 horse race plus cannon fodder, that unless the mega rich branch off into their own euro league, interest will seriously start to wane. Personally I'd love to see Manyew, citeh and oligarch fc feck orff into the sunset with Franco FC and Barca, and then we can have a proper competitive league again where any of a reasonable number of clubs could, if well run and managed, realistically challenge for the title. I think that's where it's heading, and I'll be happy when it does, as long as what's left is run in such a way as to keep the playing field fairly level.
I honestly fear for us if RL stays for much longer, i do believe he has the clubs interests at heart, but, as weve seen, he just makes dodgy decisions, Championship mid table jobbie i reckon, however, if he were to sell to someone with a bit of ambition, which he has plainly lost, it could be Premiership also-rans, but i cant see us being a serious threat anytime soon - Very depressing.