Is this a perfect time to impose a 'worldwide cap' on players wages and then the big clubs might not resort to these desperate measures?Players wages have got completely out of hand and need to be more realistic. GBP30,000 a week is more than enough for anyone to have a luxurious life.This is a good time to bring football back into the real world and might even reduce the fans admission fee.Let the 12 greedy clubs make profits through reduced expenses rather than increased TV revenue.Just a thought.
Matt Law@Matt_Law_DT·42mI'm told Chelsea and Manchester City were informed the Super League was going ahead last week and were basically given the option of get on board or risk being left behind. They were not drivers of the plan...
Quote from: Baldy on April 19, 2021, 10:44:12 PMIs this a perfect time to impose a 'worldwide cap' on players wages and then the big clubs might not resort to these desperate measures?Players wages have got completely out of hand and need to be more realistic. GBP30,000 a week is more than enough for anyone to have a luxurious life.This is a good time to bring football back into the real world and might even reduce the fans admission fee.Let the 12 greedy clubs make profits through reduced expenses rather than increased TV revenue.Just a thought.impossible
Quote from: Damo70 on April 19, 2021, 06:41:05 PMAre we now officially one of 'The Gang Of Fourteen'?Worst tribute ever! And I've seen ''...from The Jam"**I haven't but if that doesn't get Percy posting, I don't know what will...
Are we now officially one of 'The Gang Of Fourteen'?
QuoteMatt Law@Matt_Law_DT·42mI'm told Chelsea and Manchester City were informed the Super League was going ahead last week and were basically given the option of get on board or risk being left behind. They were not drivers of the plan...
Quote from: Risso on April 19, 2021, 11:03:07 AMQuote from: Hairbandinho on April 19, 2021, 11:00:00 AMSo what exactly was the criteria for inclusion in this fabulous league? Could it be levels of debt they are all in?Big city Big stadiumOwners of dubious morality who would agree to be part of itYes, and large viewing figures for their games shown in "emerging markets". J.P. Morgan are largely funding this, and you can be sure they have run the numbers.
Quote from: Hairbandinho on April 19, 2021, 11:00:00 AMSo what exactly was the criteria for inclusion in this fabulous league? Could it be levels of debt they are all in?Big city Big stadiumOwners of dubious morality who would agree to be part of it
So what exactly was the criteria for inclusion in this fabulous league? Could it be levels of debt they are all in?
Quote from: Woodyoubetagainstus on April 19, 2021, 08:21:03 PMI think it stinks, however if anyone thinks they are going to get kicked out / punished domestically and players punished at national level you are fooling yourself.It’s still a capitalist industry and there’s not a thing UEFA or FIFA can do about it.It's neo-liberalism at an extreme. Once again I think the bankers have overplayed their hand, I really don't believe for a minute they understand the depth and importance fans give to their teams and the game in general.
I think it stinks, however if anyone thinks they are going to get kicked out / punished domestically and players punished at national level you are fooling yourself.It’s still a capitalist industry and there’s not a thing UEFA or FIFA can do about it.
Yes, BBC Sport suggested he had strongly opposed the league, he had done nothing of the sort.
Quote from: adrenachrome on April 19, 2021, 10:25:41 PMQuote from: Risso on April 19, 2021, 11:03:07 AMQuote from: Hairbandinho on April 19, 2021, 11:00:00 AMSo what exactly was the criteria for inclusion in this fabulous league? Could it be levels of debt they are all in?Big city Big stadiumOwners of dubious morality who would agree to be part of itYes, and large viewing figures for their games shown in "emerging markets". J.P. Morgan are largely funding this, and you can be sure they have run the numbers. JP Morgan don't always get it right. They had to pay a record 13 billion dollar settlement with regulators in 2013 over their mortgage operations leading up to the financial crisis. If they've misjudged the mood and the repercussions it could go badly wrong for them too. I bet the hostility wasn't factored into the business model. They probably thought everyone would think it's a great idea.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on April 19, 2021, 10:48:32 PMYes, BBC Sport suggested he had strongly opposed the league, he had done nothing of the sort.He behaved like a totally evasive ****** during his pre-match interview.