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[Football] FC Barcelona statement on the Super League



Hamilton

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saw the little video clip on twitter just now
"home & away" matches segemnt - London & paris shown surly Rome / Dubai / Monaco ?
relegation & promotion - if you are 1 of the 16 Star chosen clubs, it will take you 3 years to get relegated out
English big boys - they will jump in now - and not want to wait 3 years to get promoted up through the system ?

20 clubs go into the Blue League each year.

I'm not entirely clear what other games teams in the gold, star, and blue leagues are playing each year. Are they in the FA Cup and League Cups? Are they still in a domestic league> I assume no to the latter as they can't compete in the same league as a team that's trying to get into the Blue League.

So, this - unlike the previous proposal - is an entire breakaway from the existing domestic league. They are effectively telling UEFA that their role has been reduced to administrators, just as the Premier League did the same to the FA.
 




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I think supporters reactions will vary between club.

ManU and Liverpool likely to fight it.

Newcastle and Chelsea chase the dosh.

ManC hard to say …. they really hate UEFA.

Spurs and Arsenal?
I can see a letter landing on the desk of the PL and UEFA today from Man City and Chelsea.

Dear UEFA,

About the FFP penalty you're considering for us. What are your thoughts now?

Love,

Man City and Chelsea.
 


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More details here, no 'closed shop' anymore...

The men's competition would be split into three tiers - the Star (top tier of 16 teams), Gold (middle tier of 16 teams) and Blue (bottom tier of 32 teams) - with promotion and relegation between each tier.

Those teams that finish in the top eight of each league will go into the knockout stages, with quarter-finals and semi-finals played over two legs and the finals held at neutral venues.

The bottom 20 teams in the Blue league would be relegated from the competition entirely and replaced by the top-performing clubs from European domestic leagues.

The two teams that make the final of the Gold and Blue leagues would be promoted up a tier, while the two teams that finish bottom of the Star and Gold leagues would be relegated down a tier.

Matches will be played in midweek, allowing the new European Super Leagues to be run in tandem with European domestic leagues.
F***ing bat shit.
 


The corrupt officials in FIFA and EUFA are the real losers here. UEFA is already under the control of the elite clubs. Todays court ruling will just mean these elite clubs will set up their own competion without EUFA being involved (just like the Premier League set up its own competion in 1992 without the English Football League's involvment).

The Champions League will be replaced by a club run midweek super league with more meaningful and lucrative matches for the clubs involved. Fans around the world will be able to watch matches for free rather than pay a subscription.

FIFA's World Club Championship is now dead as its unecessary.
Have you actually written this in the character of Baldrick?
 


TomandJerry

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Breaking news:

The British Government said that it would bring forward legislation to stop English football clubs joining a breakaway competition.

The statement, from the Department for Media, Culture and Sport, was in response to today's decision from the European Court of Justice ruling that Uefa and Fifa's ban on clubs from joining leagues, such as the European Super League, was unlawful.

“The attempt to create a breakaway competition was a defining moment in English football and was universally condemned by fans, clubs and the Government," read the statement.

“We took decisive action at the time by triggering the fan-led review of football governance, which called for the creation of a new independent regulator for English football.

"We will shortly be bringing forward legislation that makes this a reality, and will stop clubs from joining any similar breakaway competitions in the future.”
 






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I think supporters reactions will vary between club.

ManU and Liverpool likely to fight it.

Newcastle and Chelsea chase the dosh.

ManC hard to say …. they really hate UEFA.

Spurs and Arsenal?
The problem is the big brand clubs like Liverpool and Man U have huge fanbases beyond their traditional supporters. Would a 20-30k fan boycott really stop them if the club wanted to join? These clubs are often not owned by people who buy in because like love the game or even the clubs, its just a business.
 
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Hugo Rune

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I've enjoyed the Europa, but it has cost me a small fortune to travel.

And, in all honesty, I don't want to get my head kicked in in Marseille or get tear gassed in Athens a dozen times a year, so in reality Europe can 'do one'.

On this rare occasion with Europe, I'm voting OUT.

Can we go back to the European Cup and the Cup Winners Cup please? That used to be so much more interesting and fun.
This is the key point.

If we can’t earn European football by domestic merit, I don’t want it.

I don’t want to follow our progress in the Star/Gold/Blue leagues. I’d get to very few away matches indeed. I only want us in a domestic league (excluding European mini leagues such as the one we just won).
 




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Manchester United have just released a statement in response to today's judgement by the European Court of Justice on the European Super League

: "Our position has not changed. We remain fully committed to participation in Uefa competitions, and to positive cooperation with Uefa, the Premier League, and fellow clubs through the ECA on the continued development of the European game."
 


nicko31

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Breaking news:

The British Government said that it would bring forward legislation to stop English football clubs joining a breakaway competition.

The statement, from the Department for Media, Culture and Sport, was in response to today's decision from the European Court of Justice ruling that Uefa and Fifa's ban on clubs from joining leagues, such as the European Super League, was unlawful.

“The attempt to create a breakaway competition was a defining moment in English football and was universally condemned by fans, clubs and the Government," read the statement.

“We took decisive action at the time by triggering the fan-led review of football governance, which called for the creation of a new independent regulator for English football.

"We will shortly be bringing forward legislation that makes this a reality, and will stop clubs from joining any similar breakaway competitions in the future.”
 






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Manchester United have just released a statement in response to today's judgement by the European Court of Justice on the European Super League

: "Our position has not changed. We remain fully committed to participation in Uefa competitions, and to positive cooperation with Uefa, the Premier League, and fellow clubs through the ECA on the continued development of the European game."
Weasel words.

Our position has not changed - we're still looking out for ourselves and our shareholders.

We remain fully committed to participation in Uefa competitions - of course they are, there's big money in it. They want their cake and to eat it. No change indeed.

and to positive cooperation with Uefa, the Premier League, and fellow clubs through the ECA on the continued development of the European game - and there's the kicker "the continued development of the European game", especially if that means a Super League that has to be tolerated by a weak and scared UEFA.
 


nicko31

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Aside from it being a 100% money grabbing exercise an absolutely shit idea, what we and the planet really need right now is loads  more air travel etc 😞 Does anyone really give a shit about the environment?
Especially after FIFA's green Qatar WC, flies in the face of everything...
 


beorhthelm

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reading the A22 proposal, i wonder if they've shot their bolt. this is not the glamour of an uber league top 15-20 playing regularly, its a replacement for current european compatition with no real advantage (do they really want 6 more games?). in the attempt to broaden it to more clubs, they'll dilute the potential to the top teams. likewise, if its free to stream, where is the revenue coming from anyway? advertising is a bit more fickle and variable than a nice multi-year TV contract.

UEFA will be able to say you can play in CL/Europa or New Euro League, maybe with rules for country FAs to select one or other (and move the legal challenge there)? it'll die if leagues have to choose and i cant see clubs buying in on their own now.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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You know what. I don't think I care anymore.

-You can't celebrate a goal now incase someone's shoulder is 1 inch past the defenders toe
-It costs £267.45 to buy a shirt for a child
-Players refuse to do their job they are being paid for because they want to go to a bigger job.
-A Female footballer dares to win a competition and it's "woke".
-And now the leagues will OBVIOUSLY see 'B' teams fielded each week as their best players take part in something that, so far, I've not seen ONE fan want to see.

In the last 2 weeks Man City drew with Crystal Palace, Girona lead La Liga, Aston Villa surge in the PL, Chelsea lost again with the £2bn squad, Luton nearly drew with Man City, Bournemouth beat Man Utd. This is the joy of the league system. Yes the cream rises to the top but OF COURSE all the teams are going to put their best players forward for this 2nd league. The B Teams can then just continue to finish wherever, but as long as they don't get relegated out of the Euro league (which they won't because about 260 teams are taking part) then they are safe.


Well done Football. Well done. You broke something SO simple.
 


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Breaking news:

The British Government said that it would bring forward legislation to stop English football clubs joining a breakaway competition.

The statement, from the Department for Media, Culture and Sport, was in response to today's decision from the European Court of Justice ruling that Uefa and Fifa's ban on clubs from joining leagues, such as the European Super League, was unlawful.

“The attempt to create a breakaway competition was a defining moment in English football and was universally condemned by fans, clubs and the Government," read the statement.

“We took decisive action at the time by triggering the fan-led review of football governance, which called for the creation of a new independent regulator for English football.

"We will shortly be bringing forward legislation that makes this a reality, and will stop clubs from joining any similar breakaway competitions in the future.”

Supreme political grandstanding from the Government. There will be no ‘breakaway competition’ after today’s judgement. The Super League would be legal BUT still needs permission from UEFA. That’s not ‘breakaway’. That’s authorised.

All advantage lies with Uefa​

“Analysis from Miguel Delaney - chief football writer at The Independent

All anybody really cares about is can a European Super League be launched?

And what this judgement does is say it is still immensely complicated.

All advantage lies with Uefa and crucially the Super League would still have to get authorisation from Uefa.

What today's ruling does is it basically preserves the power of the governing bodies. It makes it clear that legally sporting merit needs to be protected.”

BBC
 


jcdenton08

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Why can’t they just **** off and leave our football alone? This isn’t a case of me not “moving with the times”. Literally nobody but the money men want this, solely to become richer. It’s like the bloody Tories all over again.

Even in the nest of vipers which are YouTube comment threads, the ONLY support for the Super League are from usernames like “UAE_PEP4LIFE23” and “azizgoonersaka”. And they’re excited because these games will be played at neutral grounds.

PSG vs Liverpool in… Abu Dhabi on a Wednesday night and a chance to wank off in person over Neymar instead of on FIFA.

It’s a f***ing disgrace. f*** off Perez you ****.
 


willalbion

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Why can’t they just **** off and leave our football alone? This isn’t a case of me not “moving with the times”. Literally nobody but the money men want this, solely to become richer. It’s like the bloody Tories all over again.

Even in the nest of vipers which are YouTube comment threads, the ONLY support for the Super League are from usernames like “UAE_PEP4LIFE23” and “azizgoonersaka”. And they’re excited because these games will be played at neutral grounds.

PSG vs Liverpool in… Abu Dhabi on a Wednesday night and a chance to wank off in person over Neymar instead of on FIFA.

It’s a f***ing disgrace. f*** off Perez you ****.
This is the society we live in, f*** the ordinary person, f*** the planet, f*** everything apart from bowIng down to money and make the rich much much richer.
 




Mellor 3 Ward 4

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The Italians and Spanish (huge debts) plus the the likes of PSG will jump at this too...

Hopefully the English and German Clubs will have no part of it.

Wthout Manchester Utd /Liverpool / Munich etc it won't happen.

Needs a couple of big boys to come out early and say no, we're having no part of it.....
Utd and Munich both already say 'No'
 


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Aston Villa surge in the PL... ...This is the joy of the league system.
Frustrated Clint Eastwood GIF
 


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