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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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they wrote that a bigger part will be given as charity than what happens now
We gotta see something written off so far all speculations

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Sassuolo DG already said they will up Locatelli price seeing how the other teams are trying to fuck the smaller teams and leagues
100M Locatelli :fab3:
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Basically the NBA or Euro League format. They wont allow them to play in domestic leagues if they dont play in CL matches and this will end up in these 12 clubs quitting both CL and domestic.
Got it yeah :tup:

this was discussed eearlier where its a checkmate move by SL because they stand to make a few million more than UEFA who would lose billions
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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TSL haS to create their own transfer system.
I wonder if we’ll see more emphasis on player swaps and free agency, as opposed to player transfers with continually skyrocketing fees. Would likely be a better way to go about it.

I’m also guessing this will lead to B division for development teams at some point, and through that a much greater emphasis on these clubs developing their own youth.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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I wonder if we’ll see more emphasis on player swaps and free agency, as opposed to player transfers with continually skyrocketing fees. Would likely be a better way to go about it.

I’m also guessing this will lead to B division for development teams at some point, and through that a much greater emphasis on these clubs developing their own youth.
Yes that means more money to the players, which means they should be for it too.
 

.zero

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I know, but can they prevent UEFA clubs from doing deals with Super League clubs?
UEFA might enact restrictions. However, greedy agents will find ways around this by "signing/moving" players to China/MLS clubs or other non-UEFA sanctioned leagues as a holding and then transfer into the SL

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domestic leagues have been skating around these policies for decades now anyway
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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This is all going to one thing - SuperLeague will also be in place of domestic leagues.
It's funny but I think the only country that can go ahead with banning TSL teams is Italy. La Liga is nothing without Barca and Madrid, and EPL is dead without City, United and Liverpool. Serie A is financially dead anyway so having 3 less teams changes nothing for them.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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If it continues Atalanta would catch up. Maybe in 10 years but they would catch up. Because gap between the two has decreased drastically when it comes to wag bill, those are huge changes to see 120mln vs 11 turn into 80 vs 40.

With Super League they'd catch shit because Super League is apparently allowed only for certain clubs and those, who are there undeservedly, can't even get out of it.
So we've established that for a team in midtable Serie A it takes 10-15 years of constant over-performing to meet a failing big club somewhere around TOP5-TOP8 in Serie A.

What will it take for them to catch up with Serie A TOP3, another 10 years of constant over-performing?

And even Serie A TOP3 is Europes TOP15-TOP20, by then it maybe is Europes TOP30 even, what will it take to catch up to the big boys of Europe, 30 years of constantly over-performing? 50 years?

Face it, the current model may seem like it provides chances to smaller clubs to develop into big ones, but in reality it does not, the revenue gap is getting larger and larger. You can build a successful cycle from limited funds like Atalanta, Leicester etc, but in the long run there's a very clear glass ceiling for all level clubs in Europes domestic leagues. ESL just points to that ceiling very strongly, but it's already there, while for us it's an opportunity for a more equal footing compared to the rest of Europes TOP10.
 
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