If it happens, more pressure to increase revenue. You wonder that Newcastle's state owners will get pissed off their hands are tied and walk away of they can't be successful (by not being able to knock their local rivals in the Gulf of their perch), to a lesser extent our owners too?
Quote from: DB on March 12, 2024, 10:48:22 AMIf it happens, more pressure to increase revenue. You wonder that Newcastle's state owners will get pissed off their hands are tied and walk away of they can't be successful (by not being able to knock their local rivals in the Gulf of their perch), to a lesser extent our owners too?They'll have known that from the start, though.Worth noting, this season Newcastle have played in the Champions League, got a new shirt sponsor which apparently is 40m a year (which was accepted as fair value precisely because they were in the CL, and got an Adidas shirt deal which allegedly has them in their 'elite' group of clubs).So they're moving forward with their revenue. They already had higher commercial revenue than we do, and already have a significantly larger ground, which they are talking about making even larger.We, on the other hand, are talking about shoe-horning in a couple of thousand extra seats over two years.Where is the ambition from Heck, here?
But the rules are changing again. How this will play out, who the f**k knows, but you wonder this protecting the 6 is to stop any other attempt at a breakaway league.
Quote from: DB on March 12, 2024, 11:00:18 AMBut the rules are changing again. How this will play out, who the f**k knows, but you wonder this protecting the 6 is to stop any other attempt at a breakaway league.It's in part to protect the "Premier League product". The status quo clubs bring in the most marketing money for the Premier League & the idea of selling Liverpool v ManC as a TV game to foreign audiences will bring in more money as trying to sell Burnley v Sheff Utd.So it's financially in the best interests of the Premier League to keep the status quo as it is, just as much as it is in the best interests of the status quo clubs.It's mutually beneficial for them to halt clubs like Villa & keep the status quo as it is.
So I may be missing something here but why would 14 clubs vote for this?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 12, 2024, 11:22:50 AMSo I may be missing something here but why would 14 clubs vote for this?Guess those at the top will want it to maintain the status quo but there are a number of clubs that have no interest in heading towards the top 6 but also happy to finish year after year in mid table so they may well follow the top 6 lead.
I wonder if anyone will ever try turning football into a sport; something uncontrolled and surprising. Probably wouldn't work.