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Well I do. So you’re wrong.Not one person cares.
I agree they’re not finished. Give it ten years and they’ll come back with a World Series. Two leagues of 20 with promotion/relegation and a World Series Cup and leave domestic leagues behind. New franchises started in places like India, China, Dubai, Saudi, Australia, Thailand, South Africa, etc.Maybe it is being too suspicious but I reckon those super league contracts are all tucked away in a drawer somewhere waiting for the day when they can have another go. None of the 12 are seriously sorry.
Formation cost of 10 million Euros? Per club, or what? What on earth costs that amount? Lawyers?Leaked by Der Spiegel, which was same as those which leaked the Man City FFP and various other documents, which turned out to be totally genuine, so don't doubt the validity of document, which also said that PSG, Bayern and Dortmund were joining but with 14 and 30 day delays.
Very much doubt there will be a €150m cost though, who would it be payable to ?, the shareholders, of which all the clubs are equal owners, so it would be left pocket, right pocket transaction in effect.
The formation cost of €10m is what we are unlikely to see again though.
None of that was ever their intention though, they have tried to claim in that statement that it was only something in the preparation phase and they had no idea it would include no relegtion etc.I think that was a pretty reasonable and well articulated statement.
The biggest problem with the "Super League" thing IMO was how piss poorly they thought out and presented it, and in particular the way they communicated (or failed to) their notion of the format, making it sound like a completely closed shop that was going to shaft everyone else in football forever.
It's not hard to understand how this happened. Football is a crazy business financially - one season you are in a CL final and raking in 120m in additional revenue, a season later you aren't even in the CL and have zero of that revenue. It makes planning - 25 or so huge 4-5-6 year contracts - extremely difficult. I don't blame a bunch of clubs, who are largely responsible for generating a big percentage of football's revenues, from wanting to create a financial framework with slightly more reliable fiscal security built in.
Where they fucked up was piss poor preparation and presentation of their concept.
If they'd thought it through and made it clear that they didn't intend to screw around with domestic football, and were going to keep elements of meritocratic qualification (across Europe) for their "Super League" along with the founder member automatic inclusion, made it clear why they had been unable to consult fans at the embryonic stage but intended to going forward and likewise made it clear they were going to consult with FIFA and UEFA (and allocate them money from it as well) and also made it a clearer how they were going to generate and pass more revenue down the football food chain than the current "UEFA CL" model do now (and lets face it, nobody gets fucking diddly outside the CL clubs from the CL from UEFA now) - then this thing could have been at least been worth a serious conversation.
They fine was relating to not treating other teams with respect (don't have the wording)-token fine agreed by the clubs as league knew that the clubs hold most power.Perhaps but to me signing a contract and announcing you are starting a league, which is supposed to start in August, is "entering". I would argue it is pretty clear but if I was representing the clubs, I certainly would not say it was an "intention of entering". In reality there is not much difference between announcing "an intention to enter" and an announcement "to enter". What I would say is that is was a proposal.
Problem is they signed a contract, which Perez says is still legally binding. Wonder how much we will have pay out.
Interestingly, I tried to get the contract from the german paper but it was behind a paywall. Would be interesting to know what the liability is under the contract. The EPL fine is different from the liability under the ESL contract of course.They fine was relating to not treating other teams with respect (don't have the wording)-token fine agreed by the clubs as league knew that the clubs hold most power.
Crap but predictable.Interestingly, I tried to get the contract from the german paper but it was behind a paywall. Would be interesting to know what the liability is under the contract. The EPL fine is different from the liability under the ESL contract of course.
I agree the EPL sanction is crap.
They wanted to undermine the CL changes (that they drove) so half assed. Also the key people in this didn't want to give the reluctant time to investigate /evaluate.Both as mustache-twirlingly evil and as poorly planned as a Bond villain scheme.
Does this get us out of the Conference League at least ?STATEMENT FROM BARCELONA, JUVENTUS AND REAL MADRID - Juventus
FC Barcelona, Juventus, and Real Madrid CF welcome today's Court's decision enforcing, with immediate effect, UEFA's obligation to unwind the...www.juventus.com
STATEMENT FROM BARCELONA, JUVENTUS AND REAL MADRID - Juventus
FC Barcelona, Juventus, and Real Madrid CF welcome today's Court's decision enforcing, with immediate effect, UEFA's obligation to unwind the...www.juventus.com
I wonder if we'll see the EPL retract its sanctions now too....