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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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He's not wrong but I doubt UEFA president salary is a huge piece of the pie. Bringing on transparency in general is spot on. Organizations like UEFA and FIGC cannot really be reformed since they are built on this lack of transparency.
And thats is IF they show his real salary....the salary on paper.... but what about the money which they control at will and no one knows?
 

pavelnel

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Oct 24, 2006
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It is sad that all football players get it but so many average fans are blind to what is going on.
These praises of Perez are sooooo ignorant and naive.
The age of easy access to information became the age of disinformation and growth of the short term, illogical thinking.
JP Morgan, Perez and AA "the saviours" of football. This is pathetically stupid that only utter morons believe it.
I see little chance of this going through, but if Voldemort and his puppies get it their way this will really be the end of football as we know it.

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Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,271
Has anybody read anything about some kind of agreement about transfers between SL clubs? Some kind of trading system like in North American sports instead of the transfer fee system we use now? For me the state of transfer fees today in football is so far removed from reality that something needs to be done about that. In the context of the SL trades could actually work in a way that would be next to impossible across Europe otherwise.

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He's smart, he's putting pressure on bayern, basically if you don't sign up fast you will lose the permanent spot.
Yeah I'm reading it like it's the 12 announced clubs plus PSG, Bayern and BVB is who they have in their plans. We'll see what those 3 do and if they don't go for it who will be the next 3 invited? Ajax? Napoli? Roma?
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Has anybody read anything about some kind of agreement about transfers between SL clubs? Some kind of trading system like in North American sports instead of the transfer fee system we use now? For me the state of transfer fees today in football is so far removed from reality that something needs to be done about that. In the context of the SL trades could actually work in a way that would be next to impossible across Europe otherwise.
:agree:

One of the best things about this would be getting rid of the archaic and overinflated transfer system and the bizarre disorganization of football Bosmans, and replacing them with North American style trading system complete with trade deadlines as well as having a proper organized free agency period and system.

Add in a salary cap and a minimum wage Bill that all teams have to meet to make sure that we don’t have Beneventos and Watfords of the ESL.

And transparent and public financial reporting.

All that would be great progress.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,271
It is sad that all football players get it but so many average fans are blind to what is going on.
These praises of Perez are sooooo ignorant and naive.
The age of easy access to information became the age of disinformation and growth of the short term, illogical thinking.
JP Morgan, Perez and AA "the saviours" of football. This is pathetically stupid that only utter morons believe it.
I see little chance of this going through, but if Voldemort and his puppies get it their way this will really be the end of football as we know it.

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The thing is that for me modern professional football really is completely broken and does need a drastic overhaul.

But I want it to go in the other direction, I want to see a more level playing field, not a more exclusive setup - but it's not about that is it? This decision is 100% business and has nothing to do with football itself.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,271
:agree:

One of the best things about this would be getting rid of the archaic and overinflated transfer system and the bizarre disorganization of football Bosmans, and replacing them with North American style trading system complete with trade deadlines as well as having a proper organized free agency period and system.

Add in a salary cap and a minimum wage Bill that all teams have to meet to make sure that we don’t have Beneventos and Watfords of the ESL.

And transparent and public financial reporting.

All that would be great progress.
It's interesting to consider this in the context of players being banned from future UEFA competitions if they appear in the SL. So you'd see longer contracts signed by players with the SL itself, and then some kind of draft taking place. After their contract is up and nobody in the SL wants to sign them I guess they'd have to go to South America or the MLS or Asia. But then some young player pops up playing for a mid-table club in Belgium and in order to get him to sign for Barcelona they need to give him a whopping great contract to lure him away from PSG.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
This makes it a bit better for me. I just really hate the idea of a closed competition with permanent, set clubs.
But they always said there would be a few spots each year for outside qualifiers... it was just the 15 main clubs that would be a part each year.

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Check the hypocrite below @GordoDeCentral

what a clown. Walking back everything he said already :lol:

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Perez just raked Ceferin over the coals. Absolutely trounced him in this. Impressive.
 
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