This is great from the Spirit of Shankly lot... https://twitter.com/spiritofshankly/status/1384841145323343875
Quote from: dr.chekov on April 21, 2021, 03:22:54 PMThis is great from the Spirit of Shankly lot... https://twitter.com/spiritofshankly/status/1384841145323343875It's certainly spot on about UEFA and the new Champions league deal. It's one step away from the ESL proposal though I imagine it will all get brushed under the carpet.
I can't see there being any points deductions etc.My main problem is the through the back door reforms to the Champs League where there's more games (and they'll be moaning about fixture congestion and wanting 5 subs) and big clubs are guaranteed qualification from past achievments. If Utd finish 6th they'd still get a place. I want to see these clubs struggle if they don't qualify, it's the only way there can ever be something approaching a level playing field. The financial gap is already too wide - we shouldn't be bending to these clubs greed and allowing it to widen further.
One aspect of this whole episode I've not seen mentioned much is the role Sky have taken. Probably because this is the one time in a decade when 'Breaking News' actually means something ...Most people are getting their information and much of their 'take' on this from the Sky coverage so they bear a bit of scrutiny.- 'The Top 6' idea is one created, heavily promoted and massively supported by Sky. Remember all the discussions about no-one in previous years getting a look-in for live games, the select few always being the ones for 'in-depth' puff pieces and filmed inserts of their star players and managers?- Their coverage in the early parts of this story was consistently NOT from the fans and society point of view; most emphatically not. They covered it as a business/financial news organisation would cover a story, not as a sports story. Implicitly taking the owners' viewpoint therefore. 'It's just business, don't take it personally.'- It's only when the fan reaction, the drastic threats from FIFA and UEFA and (*spit*) BoJo the Dancing Clown weighed into the fray that the narrative changed. They did not do that, they just noticed it.- How do you think they have all these 'inside contacts' that feed them their scoops? The organisation is embedded deep within these large companies because they allow them to act as their stenographers.I think some of their reporting today has been pretty hypocritical and it shows.
Spurs can knock 15-20% off their debt by selling Kane and Son this summer. Same with Liverpool selling Salah & Mane (if anybody can afford them). Fuck them, let them compete on a level playing field like the rest of us.The Champions league was a terrible development in footballing, it's just skewed finances too far. Extending it with some almost guaranteed entries is a terrible idea.
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 21, 2021, 03:40:26 PMSpurs can knock 15-20% off their debt by selling Kane and Son this summer. Same with Liverpool selling Salah & Mane (if anybody can afford them). Fuck them, let them compete on a level playing field like the rest of us.The Champions league was a terrible development in footballing, it's just skewed finances too far. Extending it with some almost guaranteed entries is a terrible idea.Kane is a fine player but who can afford an injury prone (who suffers the same type of injury) 28 year old with 3+ years on their contract. Citeh or PSG could but is he their type of player? I doubt it. Unless Spurs wanted to accept a much lower than expected fee, which is counterproductive when dealing with their debt, then I can’t see it happening.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on April 21, 2021, 03:33:24 PMQuote from: dr.chekov on April 21, 2021, 03:22:54 PMThis is great from the Spirit of Shankly lot... https://twitter.com/spiritofshankly/status/1384841145323343875It's certainly spot on about UEFA and the new Champions league deal. It's one step away from the ESL proposal though I imagine it will all get brushed under the carpet.It's correct but nothing different than has been discussed on H&V.The fans of the scab 6 could learn a lot by talking and listening to the fans of the PL14 whose clubs didn't try to sh-t on everybody else.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 21, 2021, 03:57:22 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 21, 2021, 03:40:26 PMSpurs can knock 15-20% off their debt by selling Kane and Son this summer. Same with Liverpool selling Salah & Mane (if anybody can afford them). Fuck them, let them compete on a level playing field like the rest of us.The Champions league was a terrible development in footballing, it's just skewed finances too far. Extending it with some almost guaranteed entries is a terrible idea.Kane is a fine player but who can afford an injury prone (who suffers the same type of injury) 28 year old with 3+ years on their contract. Citeh or PSG could but is he their type of player? I doubt it. Unless Spurs wanted to accept a much lower than expected fee, which is counterproductive when dealing with their debt, then I can’t see it happening.Kane is arguably the best striker in the world in his prime. I know a lot of clubs are skint but I still think clubs will fall over eachother to buy him.