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  1. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    Indeed the myopic view he has is that of a superior club fan ignorance. He'll be singing you've only come to see the Spurs. The fact lower league football has seen a huge rise in attendances right down the pyramid, Hastings getting over 2500 to their home games, suggests the game itself is...
  2. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    Talking bollox again, the Amex wasn't empty by a long stretch. 31500 tickets SOLD. If the top teams from the top European leagues all f*** off to Willy wag then all the league's will lower their wages to cut their respective cloth. Many of the 72, as I have posted before gamble to get to the...
  3. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    Indeed a point completely missed by entitled big 6 fans.
  4. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    What an entitled load of shit. City can't even fill their own ground-FACT Crumbling grounds look no further than Old Trafford-FACT I didn't at any point say wages should drop to L2 levels of £140k I stated that is their average, most of us would love that wage! I suggested £600k would still...
  5. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    That's a typical BIG 6 attitude. You're only going to watch us blah blah bollocks. If or rather when you pop off to play biggest cock games the rest of us will be watching proper football where there's the ability of all to progress and become successful by being a well run club. The way...
  6. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    If players wages reflected income then it will be sustainable. Biggest cost to clubs is the payroll. There's not a player in the EPL that justifies their wage. If the income stream is cut then reality may kick in, and about time.
  7. PILTDOWN MAN

    [Football] European Super League Approval

    You obviously don't understand Bloom. If the club is devalued as a result why would Bloom go. He owns the club, he owns the debt. It would result in a reduction in wages, which is a good thing. Clubs will be become sustainable, local businessmen will again be able to own their clubs without...
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