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[Football] Football Leaks new Super League etc





darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,575
Sittingbourne, Kent
All in tomorrow’s papers , new invitations only European Super League for starters

It was only a matter of time, let them **** off and play in their mates club... people will soon realise that the interest is ultimately limited and it will be starved of the oxygen of interest, just like the Champions League is at the group stages now!
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,834
Worthing
It was only a matter of time, let them **** off and play in their mates club... people will soon realise that the interest is ultimately limited and it will be starved of the oxygen of interest, just like the Champions League is at the group stages now!

It would reinvigorate the Premier League if we could lose the top 5 or 6.
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,631
Eastbourne
It was only a matter of time, let them **** off and play in their mates club... people will soon realise that the interest is ultimately limited and it will be starved of the oxygen of interest, just like the Champions League is at the group stages now!

It would reinvigorate the Premier League if we could lose the top 5 or 6.

From the little info currently available, it doesn't seem to me that they would withdraw from our league. Rather that the new format would replace the laughable 'Champions League'.
 




clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Five English clubs are among 11 so-called “founding members” in a proposal for a European Super League to start in 2021, according to documents released by Der Spiegel on Friday.

The German magazine – as part of the latest Football Leaks revelations – claims Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City are among the clubs who have been in negotiations about a new competition to replace the Champions League in three years’ time.

A draft of a “binding term sheet” sent on 22 October 2018 by the firm Key Capital Partners to Real Madrid’s president, Florentino Pérez, appears to show the English clubs would be joined by Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Milan as founding members with a further five clubs – Atlético Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Marseille, Internazionale and Roma – appearing as “initial guests”.

According to Der Spiegel, the 11 founding teams could not be relegated and would be part of the league for the first 20 years. The date by which the 16 clubs are to sign the “binding term sheet” is listed as November 2018.

When contacted by journalists working on the leaks, Real Madrid and Key Capital Partners declined to comment on the document.

Bayern, when asked for a comment, said the club was aware of “neither the existence nor the content” of the draft of the “binding term sheet.” Furthermore, he added, Bayern “as a matter of policy, does not comment on confidential discussions”.

The 11 founding clubs, according to the document, would register a company in Spain to market, organise and execute the European Super League under its full control. The competition would have a group stage and a knockout round. There is also a suggestion that a second league under the European Super League could be created.

The document also has a list of potential ownership stakes by the individual clubs in the joint European Super League company, with Real Madrid holding 18.77%, Barcelona 17.61% and Manchester United 12.58%.

Last year the Uefa president, Aleksander Ceferin, accused Europe’s top leagues of attempting to “blackmail” the governing body and told leading clubs he would never allow the creation of a European super league. Ceferin accused “some leagues” of trying to hold Uefa to ransom and “some clubs” of agitating for a closed super league.

“To some clubs, I shall say it calmly and dispassionately, but firmly and resolutely: there will be no closed league. Quite simply, that is not in line with our values and ideals,” he said in 2017.

“We will never give in to the blackmail of those who think they can manipulate small leagues or impose their will on the associations because they think they are all powerful on account of the astronomical revenues they generate.”
 




Seaber

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2010
1,130
Wales
I imagine Spurs, Lyon, Monaco, Valencia, Napoli, Lazio, Leverkuesen, and probably a few more teams from the top five leagues, and others besides, aren't overjoyed about this.
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,575
Back in Sussex
Five English clubs are among 11 so-called “founding members” in a proposal for a European Super League to start in 2021, according to documents released by Der Spiegel on Friday.

The German magazine – as part of the latest Football Leaks revelations – claims Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City are among the clubs who have been in negotiations about a new competition to replace the Champions League in three years’ time.

A draft of a “binding term sheet” sent on 22 October 2018 by the firm Key Capital Partners to Real Madrid’s president, Florentino Pérez, appears to show the English clubs would be joined by Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Milan as founding members with a further five clubs – Atlético Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Marseille, Internazionale and Roma – appearing as “initial guests”.

According to Der Spiegel, the 11 founding teams could not be relegated and would be part of the league for the first 20 years. The date by which the 16 clubs are to sign the “binding term sheet” is listed as November 2018.

When contacted by journalists working on the leaks, Real Madrid and Key Capital Partners declined to comment on the document.

Bayern, when asked for a comment, said the club was aware of “neither the existence nor the content” of the draft of the “binding term sheet.” Furthermore, he added, Bayern “as a matter of policy, does not comment on confidential discussions”.

The 11 founding clubs, according to the document, would register a company in Spain to market, organise and execute the European Super League under its full control. The competition would have a group stage and a knockout round. There is also a suggestion that a second league under the European Super League could be created.

The document also has a list of potential ownership stakes by the individual clubs in the joint European Super League company, with Real Madrid holding 18.77%, Barcelona 17.61% and Manchester United 12.58%.

Last year the Uefa president, Aleksander Ceferin, accused Europe’s top leagues of attempting to “blackmail” the governing body and told leading clubs he would never allow the creation of a European super league. Ceferin accused “some leagues” of trying to hold Uefa to ransom and “some clubs” of agitating for a closed super league.

“To some clubs, I shall say it calmly and dispassionately, but firmly and resolutely: there will be no closed league. Quite simply, that is not in line with our values and ideals,” he said in 2017.

“We will never give in to the blackmail of those who think they can manipulate small leagues or impose their will on the associations because they think they are all powerful on account of the astronomical revenues they generate.”

So, a Champions League replacement, of sorts?

I'll be fuming when we finish fourth. Until then...
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,553
On the Border
So no relegation for 20 years for founding members, which ensures that that whichever English team finishes outside the top 4 (or 3 if the national coefficient reduces) still effectively qualify for the new CL and the expected vast TV revenue.

It seems that this proposal pops up every few years but would UEFA sanction given the no relegation option
 








El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,689
Pattknull med Haksprut
Surely Manchester United (American owned), Liverpool (American owned), Arsenal (American owned) Manchester City (UAE owned) & Chelsea (Russian owned) wouldn’t do that as it’s not in the interest of the English game as would increase the financial gap between those clubs and the rest and therefore reduce competition?
 






big nuts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2011
4,859
Hove
Would be great and make the English top division a whole lot more entertaining and competitive.

Can they **** off now or next year, this needs to happen ASAP.

My only proviso being is once they leave they can’t come back.
 


HitchinSeagull

Active member
Aug 9, 2012
414
And where do you think the money will go?

Best way to stop it would be for FIFA to give lifetime bans to players in an unsanctioned leagues.
The money goes on wages and with a massive drop in revenue wages would fall through the floor and there would be little incentive to overspend in the Championship.

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Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,398
In a pile of football shirts
I imagine Spurs, Lyon, Monaco, Valencia, Napoli, Lazio, Leverkuesen, and probably a few more teams from the top five leagues, and others besides, aren't overjoyed about this.

I guess you have to be a big team to be invited :shrug:
 



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