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European Super League - Dead on arrival

The whole vaccine [emoji382] thing is really crucial too.

If the UK manages to stay open and keep an agile vaccine program ahead of Europe, large UK clubs will have an extra 100m over continental rivals.

You have ticket sales, corporate hospitality, increased shop sales, in our case other music and sporting events. How quickly events start back up will be crucial.

I think the ESL probably only got serious when clubs realised next season could be impacted and not necessarily back to normal. The likes of United, RM, Barca are used to having the extra 100m a year. It’s effectively spent already. They can carry the loss for a year but two years and they are in trouble. At least with us, we haven’t had a chance to spend our increased revenue too much.


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The PM’s press conference this evening seemed to suggest that a big third wave is likely here.
 
So presumably Levy hangs on in there until enough of the other clubs have pulled out to make the ESL project collapse. And then sues all the clubs that jumped early for all the revenue/launch funds we will be missing out on, and money we have (needlessly) wasted on signing up.

(Whoever didn't do their market research due diligence is in trouble).
 
Various thing on twitter and social media about punishments for the 12 clubs....would love to see someone try that! Levy's lawyers would have a field day!

Can’t see what they can be punished for if they pull out. Bringing the game into disrepute. I guess is the only thing. But what levels of punishment that can actually dish out would be interesting.
 
Sky banging on about racism now minutes after Souness was banging on about how "Britain is a proper country" which by implication was saying America is not. Loves a national stereotype does Souness.

If they've moved onto racism then the volume will significantly fall, the story will change again soon, and there won't be any frontline pundits shouting aobut how they aren't going to shut up about the problem until something is done.
 
Barca out as well apparently.

All you lot who outed yourself as plastic closed shop wannabes gonna have some egg on your face soon :D

Crying about City & Chelsea all these years but the first whiff of something like that for ourselves and you hitch you skirt. Ha ha
Exactly this. How can you complain about City or Chelsea and then support the ESL it's same fudging thing.

Hypocrites.
 
How so?

I still like the idea and if Barca are the last drop out and it goes ahead, I’ll be delighted, even more delighted as we add city and Chelsea to the clubs that will get fudged over.

I want what’s best for Spurs, what makes our future most financially secure, what gives us a chance of winning the biggest prizes.
So you do want an Abramovitch to take over Spurs and spend the wonga?
 
The whole vaccine [emoji382] thing is really crucial too.

If the UK manages to stay open and keep an agile vaccine program ahead of Europe, large UK clubs will have an extra 100m over continental rivals.

You have ticket sales, corporate hospitality, increased shop sales, in our case other music and sporting events. How quickly events start back up will be crucial.

I think the ESL probably only got serious when clubs realised next season could be impacted and not necessarily back to normal. The likes of United, RM, Barca are used to having the extra 100m a year. It’s effectively spent already. They can carry the loss for a year but two years and they are in trouble. At least with us, we haven’t had a chance to spend our increased revenue too much.


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My hunch is that it was led by the teams with US owners plus those who have racked up massive debts paying obscene salaries and transfer fees for years in uncompetitive leagues with low tv incomes (Real, Juve and Barca) and the rest most likely went along for fear of missing out.

Really the English teams don't need it, sure there's been a hit but the league is healthy, competitive, brings in big tv money both domestically and overseas and has full stadiums with good atmospheres. Mostly they'd be playing themselves anyway.

Real and Barca are both in ridiculous debt with crumbling stadiums - big problems for them ahead. I mean Bale was on what 600K a week apparently and sitting on the bench, they paid 100m for Hazard at 29 and probably paying him similar amounts.
 
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