introduce left-hand traffic?!Eleven of the top twenty clubs that produce most revenue are English.
So what are they going to do when the majority of clubs in the top division are English ?
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introduce left-hand traffic?!Eleven of the top twenty clubs that produce most revenue are English.
So what are they going to do when the majority of clubs in the top division are English ?
And miles per hour, stones for weights and pounds, shillings and pence.introduce left-hand traffic?!
How I hate these suggestions!And miles per hour, stones for weights and pounds, shillings and pence.
Cost of a pint;
£7 17s and 11d
Rest of the world, metric:And miles per hour, stones for weights and pounds, shillings and pence.
Cost of a pint;
£7 17s and 11d
Independent football regulator: Government White Paper outlines plans including powers around owners' tests and breakaway leagues
These bold new plans will put fans back at the heart of football, protect the rich heritage and traditions of our much-loved clubs and safeguard the beautiful game for future generations, says Prime Minister Rishi Sunakwww.skysports.com
Whilst the ESL sounds like a dick move, what exactly is the difference between 20 teams breaking away from the football league to form the premier league, and teams wanting to to essentially the same for Europe?Not sure letting incompetent governments and politicians into ruling over football is a good idea whatsoever.
Whilst the ESL sounds like a dick move, what exactly is the difference between 20 teams breaking away from the football league to form the premier league, and teams wanting to to essentially the same for Europe?
Not sure letting incompetent governments and politicians into ruling over football is a good idea whatsoever.
A lot of these suggestions sound good.
I like the idea that the government will stop clubs from going under. The criticism is that football is a business, not a sport but if the HMRC can wind clubs up, then they will always be a business first, club second. So this sort-of addresses that.
Also big changes like colours, stadium, etc needing fan approval are good.
AFAIK FIFA bans\punishes domestic FAs where the government infringes on decision-making.Dont certain sport governing bodies ban countries who's goverment interfere with the running of certain sports.
PL wouldn't happen in the current political environment.Whilst the ESL sounds like a dick move, what exactly is the difference between 20 teams breaking away from the football league to form the premier league, and teams wanting to to essentially the same for Europe?
The reality is that FFP without other measures, such as hard spending caps and revenue sharing, only serves to lock in the status quo. City, and Chelsea before them, Newcastle next, have been keeping dodgy accounts. But their bought success has earned them legitimate revenue that far outpaces all but a handful of clubs.I do think it will have to go further though. The aspect of relegation means small clubs over spend in the hope of staying in the prem. The advantage doped clubs like City have or big clubs like United have in the market makes the competitive environment weak. The FFP side has to grow bigger teeth and advantages need to be given to small clubs to help remove the disparity.