I reckon this is the "shock" version, so that a slightly watered down but still shit version will be met with less outrage.
I'll bet anything they want to scrap the Charity Shield so as they can play the 'Premier League summer tournament' instead. Scrap 1 game in London that benefits a load of charities around the country for a bunch of games in Asia etc that willl benefit a few clubs. But it's all about fixture conggestion and saving the lower leagues.
As an aside how are Southampton regarded ahead of us as long standing PL participants? They were out of the league for 7 seasons.
It's rolling participation, so to crack the 'big' six, we'd need Everton, Southampton, West Ham, Leicester, Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Brighton and Burnley all to suffer a relegation, along with one of ploop, manure, cit£h, chelski, the arse or spuds.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on October 12, 2020, 01:23:47 PMThis bit is particularly incredulous.It is not known what will happen if the plan - which has drawn criticism from supporters' groups, the government and the Premier League executive - is rejected.The Premier League said "individual proposals" in the plan "could have a damaging impact on the whole game", and that it would continue its own work on a "resolution to the requirement for Covid-19 rescue funding" for the EFL.However, one theory - which EFL chairman Rick Parry refused to dismiss when questioned specifically about it twice on Sunday - is that the six clubs have been told they could play within the Football League if their Premier League status was threatened.What does that bit mean, I've no idea? Does it mean if they're told to get to fuck by all the other PL clubs and kicked out of the PL altogether?
This bit is particularly incredulous.It is not known what will happen if the plan - which has drawn criticism from supporters' groups, the government and the Premier League executive - is rejected.The Premier League said "individual proposals" in the plan "could have a damaging impact on the whole game", and that it would continue its own work on a "resolution to the requirement for Covid-19 rescue funding" for the EFL.However, one theory - which EFL chairman Rick Parry refused to dismiss when questioned specifically about it twice on Sunday - is that the six clubs have been told they could play within the Football League if their Premier League status was threatened.
Sounds a bit of a hollow threat that. I can imagine them doing so to join a European Super League, but not to play the likes of Brentford and Rotherham. All I'd do if they did decamp to the EFL if I was the remaining 14 Premier League teams, is laugh at them, and then invite the biggest teams in the Championship (and Scotland if they really wanted to be shithouses) to join a revamped Premier League, with no relegation or promotion for three years. Enjoy Millwall away, arseholes.
The money will follow those 6. Not that they'd bugger off and join the EFL, but in that hypothetical scenario all the TV money would follow them.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 12, 2020, 02:47:57 PMThe money will follow those 6. Not that they'd bugger off and join the EFL, but in that hypothetical scenario all the TV money would follow them. Not necessarily. The TV companies will want to cover the league that has the best players and the best players will go to the clubs willing to pay them the most. It's not a foregone conclusion that those six clubs will have the wealthiest owners or access to the best players in the years to come.