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  1. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    It seems - according to SSN now - that the breakaway six do want to remain in the PL, but aren't happy with the governance and feel they aren't being listened to, so they had to take this action. It all makes perfect sense now - I understand their position perfectly. They just want a bigger...
  2. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    Unless of course it's Boris supporting the football authorities? You seem to have nothing but contempt for his stating his opposition to the project. Personally I'd be neutrally happy to have both Boris and Starmer on the side of the good guys, regardless of voting preferences.
  3. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    Why would the rest of the clubs 'rejoin the EPL'? - they wouldn't have left it. Presumably the Chief Exec. of the PL would still be in post.
  4. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    Noooo ........ you can't do that to Arsenal! That would mean they have to win promotion to get into the top league again, something they've never achieved in their entire history! Think of the children!
  5. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    The other football governing bodies (all except FIFA, obviously) need to stand firm. If you join the European Super League you're not entitled to play in your national league, not the FA Cup, nor the UEFA League and Eurpean Champions League (which could maybe revert to being a knockout cup for...
  6. GT49er

    [Football] Liverpool and Manchester United lead ‘European League’ breakout league idea

    Did their fans ever want to have American owners? Significant that these two clubs are at the forefront of this - after all isn't US sport almost entirely structured as closed shops, without relegation?
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