They were actually better before he came inThe clamour building from Arsenal fans wanting Daniel Eck to takeover just shows that as much stick as the current owners are getting for the ESL nothing will really change. They just want the next person with the open cheque book to come along and when they don't spend enough they will want them gone and any money they've put in written off.
Pompey are the best example of this. They went into administration in 1998, 2010 and 2012. A huge deal was made about the fans taking over in 2013 and a stable, self sufficient, future but just 4 years later they sold up to a rich American hoping he'd splash the cash and get them back up the leagues.
Used to having Real & Barca walk all over themApparently fans in Spain didn't kick up any stink at all about it
£20 million between the 6 of them.
European Super League: Six English clubs to pay £22m after failed breakaway
The six Premier League clubs involved in the European Super League have agreed to make a combined "goodwill" payment of £22m.www.bbc.co.uk
That's a joke.
£20 million between the 6 of them.
European Super League: Six English clubs to pay £22m after failed breakaway
The six Premier League clubs involved in the European Super League have agreed to make a combined "goodwill" payment of £22m.www.bbc.co.uk
The good news is the ESL is dead without the English teams.Barca, Real & JUventus hanging on in there - having found a friendly court in MadridSurprised we've heard nothing more substantial on these huge sums the PL 6 were potentially liable for when they quit ESL
Barca, Real & JUventus hanging on in there - having found a friendly court in MadridSurprised we've heard nothing more substantial on these huge sums the PL 6 were potentially liable for when they quit ESL
They don't even see the irony. Claim football is broken yet fail to see their role in breaking it. Huge transfer spending, ridiculous wages without the guaranteed income to cover it - 2 Spanish clubs still have wage bills well over 200 million with the imposed COVID reductions.UEFA should stamp on them and ban them from Europe they are all financially crippled so a fine adds little to their problems.
They have wholeheartedly apologised to their fans, fellow clubs, the Premier League and The FA.
As a gesture of goodwill, the clubs have collectively agreed to make a contribution of £22million, which will go towards the good of the game, including new investment in support for fans, grassroots football and community programmes.
They don't even see the irony. Claim football is broken yet fail to see their role in breaking it. Huge transfer spending, ridiculous wages without the guaranteed income to cover it - 2 Spanish clubs still have wage bills well over 200 million with the imposed COVID reductions.
If ESL is resurrected at the money that was talked about then 25m fines and 30 or deductions aren't much of a deterrent.£20 million between the 6 of them.
European Super League: Six English clubs to pay £22m after failed breakaway
The six Premier League clubs involved in the European Super League have agreed to make a combined "goodwill" payment of £22m.www.bbc.co.uk
They don't even see the irony. Claim football is broken yet fail to see their role in breaking it. Huge transfer spending, ridiculous wages without the guaranteed income to cover it - 2 Spanish clubs still have wage bills well over 200 million with the imposed COVID reductions.
Real Madrid, so ridiculously hard-up that the only way to alleviate the pressure is to join the ESL, have decided to offer David Alaba a 5-year contract worth €25m per year.
Can we get him on loanReal Madrid, so ridiculously hard-up that the only way to alleviate the pressure is to join the ESL, have decided to offer David Alaba a 5-year contract worth €25m per year.
They don't do ironyReal Madrid, so ridiculously hard-up that the only way to alleviate the pressure is to join the ESL, have decided to offer David Alaba a 5-year contract worth €25m per year.
They don't do irony
It's just insane. Really in what sort of world is a left back worth 500k a week? Very good player but he's a left back.
Can we get him on loan
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