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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks
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Apr 19 2021, 08:02 AM
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Seriously bad news for football fans around the world
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Apr 19 2021, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(three2wan @ Apr 19 2021, 08:58 AM) No promotionNo relegation No grassroots development Everyweek can see us playing the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona instead of Burnley or Macclesfield Where’s the excitement in that? I want us to play against Real Madrid this week and lost to Grimsby the next week. This post has been edited by damnself: Apr 19 2021, 09:13 AM |
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Apr 19 2021, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(statikinetic @ Apr 19 2021, 09:25 AM) I would think the business case and sustainability studies have been done. Ban the clubs and players. No empathy or sympathy at all for those working class people in this time of pandemic. This Super League is crazy. i would not mind our club getting the stick too.Essentially, these clubs would absorb all the money that is currently being distributed to smaller clubs that are involved. Imagine CL money going to 15 clubs instead of the bigger pool so far. In terms of opposing the plan, I think the best bet UEFA and the FAs have of stopping it are issuing bans on players being involved in the super league from playing internationals and other forms of FIFA sponsored football. That essentially turns the super league into a big time China league for the money. |
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Apr 19 2021, 09:55 AM
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QUOTE(three2wan @ Apr 19 2021, 09:16 AM) Just found an answer for my question. Gonna leave it here for someone who looking an answer as well. Thanks also @damnself for answering No problem bro. Well, its a sad day for football fan. If this really take place in august, well, football is gonna be dead...What’s going on with European football and the super league? |
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Apr 19 2021, 11:51 AM
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Apr 19 2021, 05:44 PM
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spurs confirm kalah final. at least with mou got a slight chance
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Apr 19 2021, 05:54 PM
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Super League clubs start legal action in threat to UEFA, FIFA on breakaway plan
The 12 European clubs pursuing a Super League have told the leaders at FIFA and UEFA that legal action is already being pursued to stop them from action intended to thwart the launch of the breakaway competition, according to a letter obtained on Monday by the Associated Press. The letter was sent by the group of English, Spanish and Italian clubs to FIFA President Gianni Infantino and UEFA counterpart Aleksander Ceferin saying the Super League has already been underwritten by a grant of €4 billion ($5.5bn) from JP Morgan. UEFA warned the Super League clubs, including Barcelona, Juventus and Manchester United, after leaks of their plans on Sunday that legal action would be taken against rebel clubs and said they would be barred from existing domestic competitions like La Liga in Spain and the Premier League in England. "Your formal statement does, however, compel us to take protective steps to secure ourselves against such an adverse reaction, which would not only jeopardise the funding commitment under the Grant but, significantly, would be unlawful," the Super League clubs wrote to Infantino and Ceferin. "For this reason, SLCo (Super League Company) has filed a motion before the relevant courts in order to ensure the seamless establishment and operation of the Competition in accordance with applicable laws." The courts were not named. "It is our duty, as SLCo's board members, to ensure that all reasonable actions available to protect the interests of the competition and our stakeholders are duly taken, given the irreparable damage that would be suffered if, for any reason, we were deprived of the opportunity to form promptly the competition and distribute the proceeds of the grant," the Super League letter continued. The breakaway was launched just as UEFA, which runs European football, thought it had agreement on an expansion of the Champions League from 2024. Now, the same officials who backed the plans have decided to go it alone while claiming the existing competitions could remain -- despite losing their most successful teams, including record 13-time European champion Real Madrid. "The competition is to be played alongside existing domestic league and cup competitions, which are a key part of European football's competitive fabric," reads the Super League letter to Infanatino and Ceferin. "We do not seek to replace the UEFA's Champions League or the Europa League but to compete with and exist alongside those tournaments." UEFA are due to announce on Monday a new 36-team format for the Champions League that was designed to stave off attempts by the game's top clubs to break away. https://www.espn.com/soccer/uefa-champions-...-breakaway-plan |
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Apr 19 2021, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(wilsonjay @ Apr 19 2021, 07:10 PM) It’s baffling seeing certain fan want to have esl. I would not want to see we playing against top team every week. In one year you might get excited but once you get to second year and on, you will get bored of it.And the most important things is the people who need the money especially the workers from the lower tier and bottom of the league. Well, it’s bound to happen already I guess... |
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Apr 20 2021, 06:45 AM
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QUOTE(IpohGuyz @ Apr 20 2021, 01:32 AM) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ague-plans.html KahkahkahJeng jeng jeng jeng. Seriously its money vs ambition. Jogba mino players maybe will support lol. Other's I think rather leave if things goes on. Epl will survive if they kick those rouge clubs out. I will apply new club form lol. I am not interested to watch those same big clubs playing week in week out Woodward ingat orang nak ke European League die ni ala2 American. Serve him right. Cant wait to see them playing only esl next season and regret they are not playing in epl This post has been edited by damnself: Apr 20 2021, 08:39 AM |
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Apr 20 2021, 11:05 AM
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Apr 20 2021, 11:17 AM
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QUOTE(IpohGuyz @ Apr 20 2021, 10:38 AM) this is a start. they might want to replace epl seeing how much epl is earning. I’m going for Salford. Division 2 pun division 2 lah 🥴https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ague-plans.html for once, united with pool supporter lol. mari sama sama support jlingz and moyes in west ham. both club supporters combine to a club will be massive. as for players, if i am cr7 or even bruno fernandes. i don't care about the $$. it's about glory. already earn $$ more than enough to cover a lifetime. this is a time for mid table clubs to attract other supporters. i would love to see the big 6 got punished. it's still mind boggling spurs got invited hehe. arsenal can understand. maybe ole will need to manage league 1 club after we got relegated as punishment lol. |
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Apr 20 2021, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE(aaron1717 @ Apr 20 2021, 11:34 AM) Florentino Pérez: "It is the first time I come and, possibly, the last." haha. Perez and american owners syiok sendiriFlorentino Pérez: "Football is going through a very tough situation, and the Super League will save the clubs financially." Florentino Pérez: "We came to the conclusion that having the Super League instead of the Champions League, we could help alleviate the lost income." Florentino Pérez: "More competitive games will make everyone earn more money." Florentino Pérez: "Top clubs in Spain and England are coming to conclusions about fixing football. Madrid alone lost €400 million this season, nothing was being done about that." Florentino Pérez: "Here at Real Madrid we lost a lot of money and we're in a very bad situation." Florentino Pérez: "When you have no income other than broadcasting rights, you say the solution is to offer more attractive matches that allow fans from all around the world watch the big teams play against each other." Florentino Pérez: "The more competitive games, the more revenue clubs will generate and that is how they will survive this situation. The Super League is the solution." Florentino Pérez: "Football has to evolve." Florentino Pérez: "Football was losing interest from fans, we need a change." Florentino Pérez: "40% of young people aren't interested in football, because there are too many games of low quality. And we had to adapt." Florentino Pérez: “We have created the Super League to SAVE football.” Florentino Pérez: “The Super League will be OPEN. There are 15 clubs that attract the most viewers who will have a permanent spot, and 5 clubs will enter every year based on sporting merit.” Florentino Pérez: “The Super League is open to dialogue with UEFA and FIFA. The process of determining the 5 clubs that enter every year will be discussed with those two organizations.” Florentino Pérez: “The Champions League has done nothing to change football as of late and make it survive. This move had to be done. We are living in critical times.” Florentino Perez: "We have FIFTEEN teams and another FIVE teams. It will NOT be a closed league. The five teams will EARN their place every season." Florentino Perez: "That new #UCL format will NOT save football. I don't undertsand it, it won't help anything." Florentino Perez: "If you win, you receive €120 to 130m from UEFA but with Super League we will earn much MORE." Florentino Perez: "We want to save football for the next 20 years. The Super League will do that." Florentino Perez: "UEFA is a MONOPOLY, they had to say what they said today.” Florentino Perez: "Our players will NOT be banned from the World Cup. I guarantee it. They can be 100% certain of it." Florentino Perez: "I came in 2000 to save Real Madrid and I did, I saved the club." Florentino Perez: "Kicking us out from this season's #UCL? Absolutely not. I guarantee it at a 100%." Florentino Perez: "Sevilla is one of the clubs that can enter the League. It will not be closed. We believe in what the clubs can offer so they will fight to play in the competition." Florentino Perez: "They can't kick us out from this season's #UCL, and that they can't kick us out from our domestic leagues. Totally impossible." Florentino Perez: "They (UEFA) believe we're their property and they can do whatever they want with us, and they're wrong." Florentino Perez: "Manchester-Barca will be more attractive than Manchester vs a smaller team." Florentino Perez: "We have NOT invited PSG." Florentino Perez: "The Champions League is attractive only from the quarterfinals. Nobody cares about the games before." LOL, galaticos boss convinced himself as the messiah of football hahaha |
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Apr 20 2021, 11:42 AM
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please give ucl trophy to psg and kick madrid, city and chelsea out.
and kick this big 6 of epl from the league also. i dont mind west ham and leicester win it also this season. |
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Apr 20 2021, 11:45 AM
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Apr 20 2021, 11:49 AM
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QUOTE(bansai @ Apr 20 2021, 11:45 AM) why kick out of domestic league? For UEFA competitions, i understand, but for domestic doesn't make sense to stop at the moment. because you have already a lot of money from super league, why even want money for epl. this money is for clubs that needed the most. why bagi lagi kaya this club owners. i really like it better the money is distributed to the club who need it.I'm guessing right now, would be 2 more teams from dutch league and 1 more from italy to join the CL. matty liked this post
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Apr 20 2021, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(bansai @ Apr 20 2021, 11:59 AM) From what was said, it will just be a replacement for champions league. FA stands to lose more if they decide to ban the teams. those 6 teams have more than half of the viewership numbers esl = ucl, but the format is 15 clubs auto qualify, whats the joy in watching like that? i want to see small clubs won against big clubs, and have this small club the opportunity to win european biggest prize. mcm porto for example.true, and also your president is very closely knit inside UEFA. It's just a midweek replacement for Champions league, 20 teams, split into 10 a side grouping. Let's see how much money is being offered to the FA. Those money grabbing suits will shut up once they have something in their pockets. ESL = UCL. Thats what is being mooted. In fact, with more open spots for CL, more teams can earn some of the pie. Might even make the EPL more exciting with more teams with more money to spend. ESL said that they will support the footbal infra as a whole, lets see what they can offer to everyone. I just want to watch exciting football. |
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Apr 20 2021, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(matty @ Apr 20 2021, 11:57 AM) Those club owner are in it for profit. They don't even care about the fan's or tradition. Heard Gary Neville last night comment, he said "the Old Trafford is rotting, rust is everywhere and the Glazers won't even care to take care of it". Sad to heard that. I plan to visit The Theater of Dreams somedays but I hoe it will be in a good condition and not a rusty old football stadium. haha. i also havent got the opportunity to go to the stadium due to no money previously and now pandemic, sekarang have to dealt with this esl crap. lawat stadium aje la nampaknya itu pun need to wait for covid to hilang and vaccine already cucuk |
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Apr 20 2021, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE(IpohGuyz @ Apr 20 2021, 12:46 PM) What if we are kicked out of epl and only remain in esl. Will you watch? arsenal and spurs have never won ucl but eager to play in super league. real madrid that have won 13 times but dont even value playing in ucl I am sure many will still watch if we still in epl + esl. But if choose either one? I think I will find new epl club support lol. Personally I really like ucl. Give me goosebumps night. But guess almost 100% no more liao. |
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Apr 21 2021, 04:43 AM
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Woodward resigns as Manchester United executive vice-chairman - sources
Ed Woodward has resigned as Manchester United executive vice-chairman, sources have told ESPN, after eight years in the role. The former JP Morgan investment banker, who succeeded David Gill as the man in charge of United's day-to-day operations in 2013 had been planning to step down at the end of the season, sources have said. But while sources at United have said that Woodward's decision is not related to the controversial attempts to lead the club into a breakaway European Super League, ESPN has been told that the likely collapse of the plan in the wake of Chelsea and Manchester City attempting to withdraw on Tuesday has in fact accelerated Woodward's decision. At a meeting of the 14 Premier League clubs not involved in the breakaway talks on Tuesday, sources said that it was made clear that some senior figures of the six rebel clubs would not be welcomed by some rival club officials. As a result, Woodward's position at Old Trafford left him and the club exposed to being isolated by Premier League counterparts. Sources told ESPN that Woodward plans to continue until the end of the season, which finishes on May 23, before severing his ties at Old Trafford. Woodward was hired by United's owners, the Glazer family, after leading their takeover of the club while with JP Morgan in 2005. He was credited with transforming the club's commercial revenues before replacing Gill, but during his eight years in charge, United have won just three major trophies, with Woodward sacking three managers in that time. https://www.espn.com/soccer/manchester-unit...hairman-sources Esl is off. Woodward off. We won guys!!!!!! |
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Apr 21 2021, 04:46 AM
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Perez in deep shit right now especially with Real Madrid with a lot of debts. Habislah..... zhou.xingxing liked this post
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