I have a feeling this morning that this isn't going to happen.
Quote from: olaftab on April 20, 2021, 09:49:32 AMQuote from: Clive W on April 20, 2021, 09:19:22 AMApparently UEFA negotiating a £5.2b deal with Centricus Asset Management, a London based hedge fundCurrently UEFA doles out £3b each yearSo I think I see where this is headingUEFA does the deal based on the new “improved” CL format that was agreed yesterday. The “dirty dozen” were happy with the format but not the allocation of dosh. So, UEFA agrees that the extra £2.2b should go mainly to the 12 to pretty much compensate for the money they would have got from JP Morgan (which was only as upfront loan anyway)The 12 “reluctantly” agree to step back into the fold, claiming that their action was only intended for the good of the game at grass roots levelWe all move on....nothing to see here Clive this is my worry as we will end up with worst of both worlds. I wish UEFA had not approved their own proposal yesterday and set it aside for a while. I would rather these weasels are chucked out and we restart with a reset. Keeping them in at the high price they will demand is just slow death. Yep. If they are allowed to press ahead with the ESL and stay in the Premier League then it's game over. The extra financial advantage they will have on top of the already existing one will make the league even more uncompetitive and then there will be the whole situation around European qualification, with the non-ESL teams still presumably able to qualify for the UEFA competitions.
Quote from: Clive W on April 20, 2021, 09:19:22 AMApparently UEFA negotiating a £5.2b deal with Centricus Asset Management, a London based hedge fundCurrently UEFA doles out £3b each yearSo I think I see where this is headingUEFA does the deal based on the new “improved” CL format that was agreed yesterday. The “dirty dozen” were happy with the format but not the allocation of dosh. So, UEFA agrees that the extra £2.2b should go mainly to the 12 to pretty much compensate for the money they would have got from JP Morgan (which was only as upfront loan anyway)The 12 “reluctantly” agree to step back into the fold, claiming that their action was only intended for the good of the game at grass roots levelWe all move on....nothing to see here Clive this is my worry as we will end up with worst of both worlds. I wish UEFA had not approved their own proposal yesterday and set it aside for a while. I would rather these weasels are chucked out and we restart with a reset. Keeping them in at the high price they will demand is just slow death.
Apparently UEFA negotiating a £5.2b deal with Centricus Asset Management, a London based hedge fundCurrently UEFA doles out £3b each yearSo I think I see where this is headingUEFA does the deal based on the new “improved” CL format that was agreed yesterday. The “dirty dozen” were happy with the format but not the allocation of dosh. So, UEFA agrees that the extra £2.2b should go mainly to the 12 to pretty much compensate for the money they would have got from JP Morgan (which was only as upfront loan anyway)The 12 “reluctantly” agree to step back into the fold, claiming that their action was only intended for the good of the game at grass roots levelWe all move on....nothing to see here
Quote from: andyh on April 20, 2021, 10:05:06 AMEverton response is majestic.https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2111866Classy as you'd expect from the better half of Merseyside.
Everton response is majestic.https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2111866
Quote from: Jon Crofts on April 20, 2021, 10:21:57 AMQuote from: andyh on April 20, 2021, 10:05:06 AMEverton response is majestic.https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2111866Classy as you'd expect from the better half of Merseyside.Well done Everton.
Quote from: Monty on April 20, 2021, 08:55:19 AMThat interview with Florentino Perez was characteristically illuminating. 'Football is about the big clubs playing each other', 'how dare Ceferin insult the president of a great club like Juventus', all this shit. Just a reminder of the absolute, illimitable, Francoist entitlement behind all this.Bear in mind Perez also said "The young people want this?"What people?How young?Where are they?Bollocks.
That interview with Florentino Perez was characteristically illuminating. 'Football is about the big clubs playing each other', 'how dare Ceferin insult the president of a great club like Juventus', all this shit. Just a reminder of the absolute, illimitable, Francoist entitlement behind all this.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 20, 2021, 11:05:26 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on April 20, 2021, 10:21:57 AMQuote from: andyh on April 20, 2021, 10:05:06 AMEverton response is majestic.https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2111866Classy as you'd expect from the better half of Merseyside.Well done Everton.Agreed. Poles apart from the red germs.
hah, another one making the link between this and globalisation. Maybe people are finally waking up when its something they care about getting trashed by it,.
Quote from: Mister E on April 20, 2021, 08:59:38 AMQuote from: Monty on April 20, 2021, 08:55:19 AMThat interview with Florentino Perez was characteristically illuminating. 'Football is about the big clubs playing each other', 'how dare Ceferin insult the president of a great club like Juventus', all this shit. Just a reminder of the absolute, illimitable, Francoist entitlement behind all this.Bear in mind Perez also said "The young people want this?"What people?How young?Where are they?Bollocks.Football is about being competitive and risk of jeopardy. What a lying prick.
Utah Jazz. What Jazz does Utah have?
Quote from: sickbeggar on April 20, 2021, 10:03:53 AMhah, another one making the link between this and globalisation. Maybe people are finally waking up when its something they care about getting trashed by it,.Any fool can make that link though. And it's hardly a surprise that Macron was the first to condemn it, given the French view of the EU as a great opportunity for protectionism of the European way of life against American imperialism.
Quote from: Monty on April 20, 2021, 11:26:42 AMQuote from: sickbeggar on April 20, 2021, 10:03:53 AMhah, another one making the link between this and globalisation. Maybe people are finally waking up when its something they care about getting trashed by it,.Any fool can make that link though. And it's hardly a surprise that Macron was the first to condemn it, given the French view of the EU as a great opportunity for protectionism of the European way of life against American imperialism.Well yeah because he's a massive hypocrite. He wants globalisation on his terms ie The EU terms but seems to have missed the point that by definition its global where the richest non-europeans get to make the rules which isn't him.