If the ESL goes ahead, we probably won't be invited to join ....... Spursey!
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I have no idea if we (or any of the other 5) actually have or not tbh.
Even then; may not be the end of it if we or others feel like going another round with the EPL in court.....
In terms of the broader picture; I'm not suprised this is the verdict and thought it all a bit naive to think we'd hear no more of a drive for an ESL.....
Aside from fans of a certain age and heritage, much of the outrage (other clubs, pundits, media..... and fucking BORIS!!!!) was plastic as fuck. Meanwhile, it was the poor execution of the plan than tripped the breakaway clubs over; not the fact that it represents an illegal scheme that courts will not tolerate. If the clubs want it bad enough; it'll happen... It's just a question of what bridges they're prepared to burn to get it done.
I bet 100% the fans on Twitter saying “just pay the money Levy” for Kounde or Romero or whoever are the same ones who were up in arms at us being in the ESL.
Have we actually left anyway? I know the English clubs said they would but I thought we were contracted in to go through with it.
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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
Good, I think the other 9 clubs (inc us) bent over completely unnecessarily and UEFA we’re taking the piss.
Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga and a Uefa executive committee member, dismissed the Madrid judge’s decision as “a joke” despite Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus insisting they will push ahead with plans for an ESL.
“It’s the same judge as always, so he was always going to rule in a similar fashion,” said Tebas. “There’s a lot of jokes going on in that court.”
So UEFA not pursuing them for forming the European Super League .......
I don't disagree, but am I right in assuming that doesn't mean you want an ESL?
We wont be asked againI've done a U-turn on this.
Was massively against what I see as the Americanisation of the sport, and removal of the pyramid system relegations/promotions etc runs totally anathema to my sense of fair play.
But...
The more I see clubs like City and Chelsea utterly ignoring FFP, and looking to monopolise the status quo I've come to the conclusion that if we don't want to see the Premier league devolve into another Scottish Premier dominated by two or three clubs with money, the ESL would be the best chance to not only see Spurs to join the elite again, but also keep it a bit more competitive (at least that's the hope)
And is the lesser of two evils.
So I'm now onboard.