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I thought that but then with their owners being American I was actually thinking more towards abramovichBet it’s Liverpool. Their fans seem up in arms the most about it.
Not sure there owners give a fuckBet it’s Liverpool. Their fans seem up in arms the most about it.
There were rumours that they were both initially reluctant, but were scared of getting left behind if they didn't get on board.Yeah I'd go for City or Chelsea. The owners of those clubs are in it for the soft power, particularly City, whereas the Yanks want the more money.
I think if one big club pulls out then it’ll fall to pieces. Reputation damage has been done for these owners though, can’t see how they will pull it backJust can't see this going through now. Surely there is just too much backlash and opposition?
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If they get even a small concession going forward, it weakens the ties for whenever they try again - that's the fear.I think if one big club pulls out then it’ll fall to pieces. Reputation damage has been done for these owners though, can’t see how they will pull it back
They'll only be paid what somebody's prepared to offer.I find it slightly ironic that ex premiership players are slating the greed of clubs. Surely they were all part of the grinding wheels of progress to where we are now - with their demands, with the help of their agents to broker a good deal for themselves in terms of theircontracts ?
GBTV - Farage will be host.Amazon have now issued a statement saying they have no involvement. DAZN have said similar. The response from Sky and BT suggests its not going to be them broadcasting it. BBC and ITV wouldn't be able to afford it. Who is left?
Bet it’s Liverpool. Their fans seem up in arms the most about it.
What if you want to watch the foreign teams?GBTV - Farage will be host.
Facebook. A pretty despicable organisation. Just about to move to an encryption model even though they know it will aid child molesters and the government is begging them not toAmazon have now issued a statement saying they have no involvement. DAZN have said similar. The response from Sky and BT suggests its not going to be them broadcasting it. BBC and ITV wouldn't be able to afford it. Who is left?
Facebook. A pretty despicable organisation. Just about to move to an encryption model even though they know it will aid child molesters and the government is begging them not to
Money is all that matters to them
That would be some interesting transfer negotiations. A choice of Prem football and representing you country but no European competition or ESL and can't play for England or in the Prem.The sort of money being offered, it's quite possible for teams to have entirely different squads for ESL and domestic league games if that manages to circumvent any sanctions imposed by the countries football associations.
Can these clubs pull out now? My understanding is that they had signed contracts to be part of this. Might be costly for them (what a shame)
bigger goalsExactly.
Not sure where this notion that these 'elite' clubs put on a good spectacle has come from either...
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bigger goalsExactly.
Not sure where this notion that these 'elite' clubs put on a good spectacle has come from either...
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