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SpyroCrystal 18 Apr 21 4.49pm | |
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If it comes, it will be time to no longer acknowledge the Top 4 Premier League's fans and maybe Spurs and City whose fans are not so glory hunter esque like the other 4 clubs. Was it Sky Sports since the 90s or the owners of the big European clubs which are trying to ruin football?
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 18 Apr 21 5.05pm | |
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Originally posted by SpyroCrystal
If it comes, it will be time to no longer acknowledge the Top 4 Premier League's fans and maybe Spurs and City whose fans are not so glory hunter esque like the other 4 clubs. Was it Sky Sports since the 90s or the owners of the big European clubs which are trying to ruin football? Its going to be a midweek competition if going ahead, anyone with whatever service broadcasts it should cancel or opt out if possible, greed i"m afraid rears it"s head again, just "business" i"m afraid.Hope the premier league/fa clamp down hard on it.
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Badger11 Beckenham 18 Apr 21 5.08pm | |
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One of the blockers for this not happening in the past was the fans. After all who could afford Barcelona week 1, Milan week 2 etc. Unfortunately COVID has demonstrated to the PL that you don't actually need fully packed stadium,s every week to survive. So one possible scenario would be the big 6 joining the super league and keeping the TV rights for their matches to themselves. Fans could then watch every away game on telly and possibly even all the home ones. I suspect that some of those involved have already been crunching the numbers to see which is the best option, less or no away fans versus total control over TV revenue and not having to share that revenue with the rest of the football family. Let's hope it doesn't happen.
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michaelpearce grays 18 Apr 21 5.22pm | |
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we know the fans of the top clubs think they are elite, but at the end of the day they enjoy being elite in a big pond not this puddle that the owners think the fans want,
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michaelpearce grays 18 Apr 21 5.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
One of the blockers for this not happening in the past was the fans. After all who could afford Barcelona week 1, Milan week 2 etc. Unfortunately COVID has demonstrated to the PL that you don't actually need fully packed stadium,s every week to survive. So one possible scenario would be the big 6 joining the super league and keeping the TV rights for their matches to themselves. Fans could then watch every away game on telly and possibly even all the home ones. I suspect that some of those involved have already been crunching the numbers to see which is the best option, less or no away fans versus total control over TV revenue and not having to share that revenue with the rest of the football family. Let's hope it doesn't happen. clubs have found no fans cost them, during COVID
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cryrst The garden of England 18 Apr 21 6.07pm | |
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Points deduction could come their way.
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kenners46 sydenham village 18 Apr 21 6.12pm | |
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With any luck they will take VAR with them
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 18 Apr 21 6.21pm | |
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It is a total and utter disgrace.
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Badger11 Beckenham 18 Apr 21 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by michaelpearce
clubs have found no fans cost them, during COVID Of course because they have lost the revenue from home matches and I was really referring to the elite 6 for example Man United and the loss of fans for away games. They can pack Old Trafford for their home games and don't care if the away supporters can't afford to come from Rome or Madrid. They won't miss them. They have a global appeal so their fans around the world are happy to watch on TV. They wouldn't have to share any revenue with the other PL clubs or the FA so more money for them. What COVID has demonstrated is that people will still watch games on TV even with no crowds or atmosphere. The big 6 wont be bothered if they lose a few thousand traditional fans who like playing Palace and Fulham because they can pick up more TV fans. I can see the rule about not showing live football at 3pm Saturday going for good. All of the above of course is completely selfish and does nothing for the sport but I suspect this will happen.
Edited by Badger11 (18 Apr 2021 6.27pm)
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Teddy Eagle 18 Apr 21 6.31pm | |
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pompeyeagle Relocated to Shropshire 18 Apr 21 6.33pm | |
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What makes me laugh is there’s nothing super about Arsenal or Tottenham so why would they be invited? Also why would other clubs agree to a league which is completely dominated by English clubs?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 18 Apr 21 6.33pm | |
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As Steve Parish has mentioned apropos the views expressed by Gary Neville : "Drop the mic and take a bow".
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