As I'm now reading and hearing the weasel words and mealy mouthed expressions of regret being issued by these clubs to their own supporters, I am actually angrier today than I was yesterday, when their attempt to establish a form of footballing apartheid was still very much alive. I guess we will be waiting rather a long time before we might see any apologies issued to the 14 Premier League clubs who up to yesterday they had been only too keen to set adrift.
All this "points deductions would be wrong, it punishes the fans who have done nothing wrong" stuff.Isn't that the case with clubs that get points deductions for going into administration? Or is that the fault of the fans?
Surely something similar will blow up when the new structure is in place and a club qualify for the CL because of their previous European record rather than league position?
I think it's telling the English clubs folded first, I don't attribute that to Gary Neville or fan reaction. I think there was a real unknown about just how far Boris Johnson and parliament were willing to go. Then there was the FA and FIFA dropping broad hints that you can't remain in the the domestic pyramid and the European super league.I was hoping this would result in Old Trafford being demolished and those wankers relocating to Singapore and the crispy duck pub.Oh well!Can't help but wonder if this will speed up Abramovich's visa application.
I think it's telling the English clubs folded first, I don't attribute that to Gary Neville or fan reaction. I think there was a real unknown about just how far Boris Johnson and parliament were willing to go.
I was really curious to hear how the fans of the six English clubs were feeling yesterday so I listened to a number of their podcasts (what is wrong with me?). And while there was a lot of anger and sadness, there were also quite a few individuals who were accepting it as a done deal and already talking about how the format would work and how it could be expanded etc. Frankly I couldn't believe that 'hardcore' fans would be willing to move on so quickly. But hey, as long as 'your club' is okay I guess that's all that matters for some.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 21, 2021, 10:39:01 AMAll this "points deductions would be wrong, it punishes the fans who have done nothing wrong" stuff.Isn't that the case with clubs that get points deductions for going into administration? Or is that the fault of the fans?I agree but think that any punishment needs to be appropriate and proportionate rather than motivated by revenge.For me the most important thing is to fix the rules preventing a few owners looking to cash in on their assets.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 21, 2021, 10:28:24 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on April 21, 2021, 10:15:19 AMQuote from: Bryan on April 21, 2021, 10:11:50 AMI read somewhere (but who knows whats true and isn't when it comes to this) that breaking the signed contracts could end up with multi-million pound lawsuits. There could be no greater irony than clubs looking for money getting sued and ending up flogging their assets to cover the damages from their own failings. I look forward to the Levy fire sale.So what assets can Spurs for example sell?These Clubs are in massive debt.Kane, Son, Lloris, Alli...This is the point, isn't it? These clubs need to cut back the way we did after Lerner decided to turn the taps off, and accept a spell of mediocrity. Sadly, they think their name alone gives them a God-given right to success.The rest of football most never let itself be shafted merely in order to sustain the gluttonous pricks' dominance.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 21, 2021, 10:15:19 AMQuote from: Bryan on April 21, 2021, 10:11:50 AMI read somewhere (but who knows whats true and isn't when it comes to this) that breaking the signed contracts could end up with multi-million pound lawsuits. There could be no greater irony than clubs looking for money getting sued and ending up flogging their assets to cover the damages from their own failings. I look forward to the Levy fire sale.So what assets can Spurs for example sell?These Clubs are in massive debt.Kane, Son, Lloris, Alli...
Quote from: Bryan on April 21, 2021, 10:11:50 AMI read somewhere (but who knows whats true and isn't when it comes to this) that breaking the signed contracts could end up with multi-million pound lawsuits. There could be no greater irony than clubs looking for money getting sued and ending up flogging their assets to cover the damages from their own failings. I look forward to the Levy fire sale.So what assets can Spurs for example sell?These Clubs are in massive debt.
I read somewhere (but who knows whats true and isn't when it comes to this) that breaking the signed contracts could end up with multi-million pound lawsuits. There could be no greater irony than clubs looking for money getting sued and ending up flogging their assets to cover the damages from their own failings. I look forward to the Levy fire sale.