Serie A have passed a rule to ban any clubs who join a non-FIFA-sanctioned tournament. It isn't the punitive measures some want, but it is something. And hopefully that prick Agnelli will be annoyed.Hopefully the Premier League and other leagues can do similar.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on April 26, 2021, 06:44:19 PMSerie A have passed a rule to ban any clubs who join a non-FIFA-sanctioned tournament. It isn't the punitive measures some want, but it is something. And hopefully that prick Agnelli will be annoyed.Hopefully the Premier League and other leagues can do similar.There is a devil in the detail there in that the dirty dozen will now be working to get FIFA & UEFA on board then the whole thing can be revived. It has slowed them down but I don’t think for one minute that it has gone away for good. That is why the FA and EPL should be meting out some sort of punishment now and the 14 should be filling the vacant positions at the top table and tightening the rules to ensure that the richer clubs can never manipulate a new system to soak up all the cash for themselves.
Quote from: in exile on April 27, 2021, 10:12:12 AMQuote from: Baldy on April 27, 2021, 10:09:38 AMThe sooner we know the punishment for the scabby 12 the better.It could mean the difference of Villa getting in transfers from the big 12 or having to scout the lower leagues again. Expensive squads + big debt = Bargain Basement.Hurry up Premier League, Uefa etc, get your finger out. What kind of punishment are you expecting, Baldy?I don't expect the Premier League to do much. Why weaken the cash cow that has made the Premier League so powerful!! They can't afford to lose the big 6 out of a League of 20 clubs. it would weaken the TV appeal and damage all clubs, including Villa.However, Europe can absorb the loss of 12 clubs (some of whom wont qualify next year anyhow). There are plenty of massive clubs in Europe who will make any competition very interesting and indeed to see some new faces would be refreshing. Therefore, ban the main instigators of the ESL from all European competition for 3 years and the other clubs for 2 years. Also, impose an incoming transfer ban for the same period of time.It will cripple most of them financially and the 'fire sale' can begin.
Quote from: Baldy on April 27, 2021, 10:09:38 AMThe sooner we know the punishment for the scabby 12 the better.It could mean the difference of Villa getting in transfers from the big 12 or having to scout the lower leagues again. Expensive squads + big debt = Bargain Basement.Hurry up Premier League, Uefa etc, get your finger out. What kind of punishment are you expecting, Baldy?
The sooner we know the punishment for the scabby 12 the better.It could mean the difference of Villa getting in transfers from the big 12 or having to scout the lower leagues again. Expensive squads + big debt = Bargain Basement.Hurry up Premier League, Uefa etc, get your finger out.
Quote from: algy on April 26, 2021, 07:13:41 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on April 26, 2021, 06:44:19 PMSerie A have passed a rule to ban any clubs who join a non-FIFA-sanctioned tournament. It isn't the punitive measures some want, but it is something. And hopefully that prick Agnelli will be annoyed.Hopefully the Premier League and other leagues can do similar.It's a good first step, but the absolute bare minimum. Personally I'd happily consign the 6 to a watery grave - relegation to League 2, with a 120pt deduction. Two of them definitely playing non-league football in 2022/23, the other 4 being in the wilderness for at least 4 seasons. Big fines, and absolutely have to abide by FFP rules (which should start generally bite in League 1/The Championship for the 4, assuming they manage to dig themselves out of their hole quickly enough).If anything, I think you're being too soft on them!
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on April 26, 2021, 06:44:19 PMSerie A have passed a rule to ban any clubs who join a non-FIFA-sanctioned tournament. It isn't the punitive measures some want, but it is something. And hopefully that prick Agnelli will be annoyed.Hopefully the Premier League and other leagues can do similar.It's a good first step, but the absolute bare minimum. Personally I'd happily consign the 6 to a watery grave - relegation to League 2, with a 120pt deduction. Two of them definitely playing non-league football in 2022/23, the other 4 being in the wilderness for at least 4 seasons. Big fines, and absolutely have to abide by FFP rules (which should start generally bite in League 1/The Championship for the 4, assuming they manage to dig themselves out of their hole quickly enough).
I listened to the European totally football podcast and one of the panellist explained that there’s a clause in the contract that the 12 clubs have signed where IF Barcelona (and their weird fan “voter” system) rejected the ESL AND 70% of the other clubs rejected it, then all clubs are off the hook. The reason Juve, Barca and Madrid are holding out is IF Barca fans vote in favour then then other nine clubs will have a massive loss of profit claim coming their way even if the league never starts.
Chelski and Monopoly City were both losers in the premier league last season finishing 4th (f-cking 4th!) and 2nd respectively yet both are in the semi finals of the champions league. What a joke, con league more like it! Competitions like this continue to bring the game of football into disrepute.
No, it would only be good if all twelve suffer. Your scenario just strengthens the two worst offenders. In any case, surely they'd he paying JP Morgan compensation, not other clubs?
Oh yes, I've no problem with anything that leaves them out of pocket, if it doesn't benefit any of the others.
I think the only form of punishment that would work in the long , is salary cap which would ensure the end of stockpiling players .