Wonder what the players think about this, if this goes ahead and players from these teams are banned from playing for their country. Might see lots of players wanting to leave these teams if that happens.
Purslow speaks: "These proposals do away with sporting merit. It would enable a small number of clubs to be in this competition come what may and, for millions of people in football, that goes against everything the sport means and stands for. "The idea is that the uncertainty that comes with sport, that makes it so compelling, that we all love, is actually damaging to the business model of these huge clubs. "So the scheme is designed to take away that uncertainty, to give predictability to their businesses so that, if they’re badly managed or have a poor year, they’re still in the premier tournament. Does that sound like sport or football to you? To me it sounds a grotesque concept."
Quote from: JD on April 19, 2021, 08:33:00 AMWonder what the players think about this, if this goes ahead and players from these teams are banned from playing for their country. Might see lots of players wanting to leave these teams if that happens. Most of the money will be going into their pockets - it's a win win for top players financially.
Quote from: Monty on April 19, 2021, 09:25:55 AMPurslow speaks: "These proposals do away with sporting merit. It would enable a small number of clubs to be in this competition come what may and, for millions of people in football, that goes against everything the sport means and stands for. "The idea is that the uncertainty that comes with sport, that makes it so compelling, that we all love, is actually damaging to the business model of these huge clubs. "So the scheme is designed to take away that uncertainty, to give predictability to their businesses so that, if they’re badly managed or have a poor year, they’re still in the premier tournament. Does that sound like sport or football to you? To me it sounds a grotesque concept."I'm happy that he has come out with that statement fairly quickly, I hope it mirrors the owners stance as well.
The way I see it.1. These clubs would still have to follow PL rules if they stay in, so play their strongest side, same squad size, no help with fixtures2. More injuries to their players3. you can only select your 11 and subs so you can have 30 players worth 50m each with your new-found wealth but they all won't be playing4. All of the above will probably be detrimental to their performance in the PL.5. Presumably UEFA will ban them so we get to go in the CL anyway.6. Will severely weaken FIFA and UEFA which can only be good as they're a bunch of corrupt chancers.5. If it all goes tits up then we'll benefit anyway.