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Nicole

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    You really think these leagues will not want to have there best teams back (if some legal thing failed? And its not illegal, it was done in England, thats why there is the Premiership).

    UEFA, FIFA they couldnt do anything. Its not illegal for a club to refuse to play in any other league, and its not illegal for them to set-up there own.

    Like I said, TV contracts are short-term, once a contract has run out, the TV companies will have no grounds for a legal battle.
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    These plans are already being though up, and anyone denying this IS burying there head in sand hoping it goes away, the G-14 clubs have been thinking of this for the past 10 years. Even if the clubs are signed to other TV companies, those contracts are often short-term...

    I also never said that this ESL was going to happen overnight, but in about 3-5 years time, is when its starts to get serious.

    The G-14 have been talking the same BS for 10 years, and it still aint happened. I don't see how Glazer's appearance is gonna change that. Cos, frankly it's gotten to the point where the G-14 are comfortable with their deal with UEFA. They grumble about money, they get mo money. They grumble about mathces, they get less matches. Who the hell would regulate the ESL anyway?

    FYI, even the NFL has an independent controlling body.
     
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    Nicole

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    Again, the champions league is more than enough. And the financial crisis in football was a result of TV companies refusing to pay overinflated sums of money for TV rights. Why would they go back to that?
    Because they know millions of fans around the world, would want to watch this league. They know how important it would be for them, if they had the sole rights to a league containing all the best teams in the world.

    And the champions league is more then enough? Not if these rich bas***d think they can make more money elsewhere.
     
    Feb 26, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    You really think these leagues will not want to have there best teams back (if some legal thing failed? And its not illegal, it was done in England, thats why there is the Premiership).
    Yeah, and the Premiership is still regulated by the English FA, and it was recognised as the top flight of English football. If the FA had refused to support it, and rather recommended the then First Division teams for UEFA competitions (as it is their right to do) where would the EPL be today? I'll tell you. It wouldn't exist.
     

    Zlatan

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    She's just trying to get us to care about Manchester United.



    Don't. Care. About. Manchester. United.

    Let. Glazer. Buy. Them.

    For. Fuck's. Sake.
     
    Feb 26, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    Because they know millions of fans around the world, would want to watch this league. They know how important it would be for them, if they had the sole rights to a league containing all the best teams in the world.
    I have to agree with Zlatan. No matter how many fans would want to watch such a league, the risk of financial meltdown is too great. Remember that the TV companies always get more of the money. In an ESL setting, the clubs would demand at least 50-55% of the profits. The TV companies would collectively refuse. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that without TV you're as good as dead.
     

    Chxta

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    Hey Nicole, I think you are of on a tangent here. Too bad that Glazer's take over is going to mean the end of ManU as we know them, but it doesn't mean that the other 'big' clubs are going to let themselves be dragged down as well.

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    No player will agree to allow his club **** up his football carreer while they sort out some ESL pissing contest. They'll walk to clubs which have sense. And in the event that they untimately lose the court battle, what happens next? For sure the local leagues wont be waiting around to see what happens. They'll promote some other club to fill the void and kick off their season. So, if you lose the court battle with your TV company, you pay damages thru your nose, then have to go and resume your football from the lowest possible rung of the ladder. To rise back to the top, you'd need maybe three or four years, and that's at a consecutive rate of season wins. With new players. That's probably ten years at least before you're back in top flight football and allowed a chance to get back into the CL. In which period you have:

    a) Lost a lot of money
    b) Lost your best players
    c) Lost a lot of fans
    d) (if you're Glazer), you've suffered a coronary and since been buried.
    That is precisely what would happen to any club that dares to take such a leap of faith. The only people who will make a profit out of any such arrangement are the lawyers! :scared:
     
    Feb 26, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by chxta ] ++
    That is precisely what would happen to any club that dares to take such a leap of faith. The only people who will make a profit out of any such arrangement are the lawyers! :scared:
    Quite so chxta. Oh, to be on that legal team!:sigh:
     
    Feb 26, 2005
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    @Zlatan, I really dont giva damn what happens to Man Utd, afterall, they took such pride in being the "richest club on the planet". At every opportunity Man U fans would sing in my ears that they had mo' money than Arsenal could ever dream of. How they could afford to sign the best players, while we had to go hunting in the basement for talent. But what talent we have unearthed in this way. Henry, Vieira, Fabregas, Clichy, Senderos, Flamini, van Persie, etc. We never had so much money, but like Dolly Parton sang, we were sure proud of our many coloured coat.

    My only concern is that Glazer shouldn't be allowed to use this takeover of his as a spring board to destabilise the EPL. Period.
     
    Feb 26, 2005
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    Now, this takes the biscuit:

    Man Utd fans went to So'thon yesterday and rather than seek support for their club in its "hour of need", they preffered to antagonise the Saints fans by singing to them that they would be going down. Even skipper Roy Keane waved goodbye at the home team's fans while pointing downwards. Is this an attitude deserving of sympathy of opposing fans? I think not.
     

    Chxta

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    ++ [ originally posted by madlawyer1 ] ++
    Now, this takes the biscuit:

    Man Utd fans went to So'thon yesterday and rather than seek support for their club in its "hour of need", they preffered to antagonise the Saints fans by singing to them that they would be going down. Even skipper Roy Keane waved goodbye at the home team's fans while pointing downwards. Is this an attitude deserving of sympathy of opposing fans? I think not.
    :fool:
     

    Zlatan

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    ++ [ originally posted by madlawyer1 ] ++
    Now, this takes the biscuit:

    Man Utd fans went to So'thon yesterday and rather than seek support for their club in its "hour of need", they preffered to antagonise the Saints fans by singing to them that they would be going down. Even skipper Roy Keane waved goodbye at the home team's fans while pointing downwards. Is this an attitude deserving of sympathy of opposing fans? I think not.

    Indeed. But you are right (in one your previous posts), Manyoo fans are generally arrogant and like to brag how they're the richest club in the world.
     

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