Screaming hypocrisy abounds with those capitalists and free market thinkers who suddenly think that capitalism and the free market should be restricted. Populist nonsense from people who have bought us to this in the first place.Reminiscent of the massive volte face after the World Cup in 1990.Tories and football? No fuckin' thanks.
Quote from: TonyD on April 20, 2021, 11:14:28 AMQuote 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. I kind of see what he is getting at.I think there is a huge swathe of people (saddos) in the world who have never kicked a ball, never been part of a football crowd, never experienced the feelings associated with attending a match with that ball of nerves in the pit of your stomach, making you feel sick. Never experienced the elation of winning a big game or the utter misery of a defeat.BUT, they play FIFA or other football related computer games.They know all the players from the ‘big clubs’ because they are in ‘their’ virtual teams.They know all the stats of the top players because they study them like a high level game of Top Trumps.Those are the people being targeted by the new league.Most of the people who will pay to watch those super league games will never attend a game. They will never have attended one.This new league wants ‘virtual’ fans watching a ‘ virtual PRODUCT’ but paying real money for the experience.
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.
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: Nev on April 20, 2021, 11:38:03 AMScreaming hypocrisy abounds with those capitalists and free market thinkers who suddenly think that capitalism and the free market should be restricted. Populist nonsense from people who have bought us to this in the first place.Reminiscent of the massive volte face after the World Cup in 1990.Tories and football? No fuckin' thanks.The point is that this isn't the free market. What you have here is a cartel, which is very much the antithesis of the competition that free markets are all about.
Quote from: andyh on April 20, 2021, 11:28:56 AMQuote from: TonyD on April 20, 2021, 11:14:28 AMQuote 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. I kind of see what he is getting at.I think there is a huge swathe of people (saddos) in the world who have never kicked a ball, never been part of a football crowd, never experienced the feelings associated with attending a match with that ball of nerves in the pit of your stomach, making you feel sick. Never experienced the elation of winning a big game or the utter misery of a defeat.BUT, they play FIFA or other football related computer games.They know all the players from the ‘big clubs’ because they are in ‘their’ virtual teams.They know all the stats of the top players because they study them like a high level game of Top Trumps.Those are the people being targeted by the new league.Most of the people who will pay to watch those super league games will never attend a game. They will never have attended one.This new league wants ‘virtual’ fans watching a ‘ virtual PRODUCT’ but paying real money for the experience.Excellent post andyh. Frightening but accurate. The ESL logic in a nutshell.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on April 20, 2021, 11:43:33 AMQuote from: Nev on April 20, 2021, 11:38:03 AMScreaming hypocrisy abounds with those capitalists and free market thinkers who suddenly think that capitalism and the free market should be restricted. Populist nonsense from people who have bought us to this in the first place.Reminiscent of the massive volte face after the World Cup in 1990.Tories and football? No fuckin' thanks.The point is that this isn't the free market. What you have here is a cartel, which is very much the antithesis of the competition that free markets are all about.Good point but where does a free market end and a cartel begin?Are supermarkets a cartel? There are for the sake of argument ten major players accounting for 90% of the business with corner shops making up the rest
Everton response is majestic.https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2111866
It's always hilarious when these people try and act like football has a popularity problem. It's insane.
Quote from: Baldy on April 20, 2021, 11:47:02 AMQuote from: andyh on April 20, 2021, 11:28:56 AMQuote from: TonyD on April 20, 2021, 11:14:28 AMQuote 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. I kind of see what he is getting at.I think there is a huge swathe of people (saddos) in the world who have never kicked a ball, never been part of a football crowd, never experienced the feelings associated with attending a match with that ball of nerves in the pit of your stomach, making you feel sick. Never experienced the elation of winning a big game or the utter misery of a defeat.BUT, they play FIFA or other football related computer games.They know all the players from the ‘big clubs’ because they are in ‘their’ virtual teams.They know all the stats of the top players because they study them like a high level game of Top Trumps.Those are the people being targeted by the new league.Most of the people who will pay to watch those super league games will never attend a game. They will never have attended one.This new league wants ‘virtual’ fans watching a ‘ virtual PRODUCT’ but paying real money for the experience.Excellent post andyh. Frightening but accurate. The ESL logic in a nutshell.Yes, Andy, mate. You've hit the nail on the head there.
Hard to emphasise how much worse Juve are than anything you can imagine from Man Utd or Liverpool. Their fans are super in favour (Milan moderately, Inter are pretty divided to be fair), and when Agnelli was told at a Serie A meeting today that the extra money would let them win the league every year he just replied 'same as the last 80 years then'. Cue insults.It's difficult to express. If you meet someone in Verona, say, or Florence, who calls themselves a Juve fan with no other connection to Piedmont, you know everything about them already. Starfuckers, modernity-hogs, boring-as-hell macho lads who wear the same puffer jackets and white trainers and boring slick haircuts with no dreams, no imagination, and who think racism in football is 'blown out of proportion', whose ideal holiday destination is Dubai and who, once there, will eat nothing but whatever Italian food they can find and splatter it all over Instagram. As my girlfriend's mum would call them 'cani senza patria'.
Quote from: Monty on April 20, 2021, 12:34:31 PMHard to emphasise how much worse Juve are than anything you can imagine from Man Utd or Liverpool. Their fans are super in favour (Milan moderately, Inter are pretty divided to be fair), and when Agnelli was told at a Serie A meeting today that the extra money would let them win the league every year he just replied 'same as the last 80 years then'. Cue insults.It's difficult to express. If you meet someone in Verona, say, or Florence, who calls themselves a Juve fan with no other connection to Piedmont, you know everything about them already. Starfuckers, modernity-hogs, boring-as-hell macho lads who wear the same puffer jackets and white trainers and boring slick haircuts with no dreams, no imagination, and who think racism in football is 'blown out of proportion', whose ideal holiday destination is Dubai and who, once there, will eat nothing but whatever Italian food they can find and splatter it all over Instagram. As my girlfriend's mum would call them 'cani senza patria'.I doubt you'll find a Juve fan in Florence but the rest is probably true around the world.