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Sep 4, 2006
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It sounds like without UEFA's recognition there is no agreement among the founders?
That's what I am hearing so why have they been saying all along the others are liable for 300mil fine for dropping out early? Perez seemed pretty confident about that. This sounds like the opposite

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:boh: they surely wouldn’t. It doesn’t makes sense that a bunch of otherwise smart guys write something this retarded, but stranger things have happened before.
Maybe they anticipated the public would be so eager to see Super League fixtures that the public response would support them? :boh:
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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That's what I am hearing so why have they been saying all along the others are liable for 300mil fine for dropping out early? Perez seemed pretty confident about that. This sounds like the opposite

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Maybe they anticipated the public would be so eager to see Super League fixtures that the public response would support them? :boh:
Possibly. If that’s true it means by staying in TSL we’re just trying to get EU courts to legitimize it to fuck UEFA.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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UEFA will lose in the end, because Ceferin has expiration date. Once the money of the big club can put their puppet in UEFA leads, ESL will be the biggest league in the world

While Agnelli if he still take Juventus in top flight, he will stay here for years, decades
 

David01

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Aug 20, 2006
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there is something going on behind the scene, Fifa wanting a World Cup every two years! Uefa are livid, what about the European championship then, and when do you organise the qualifiers? there is definitely something going on
 

s4tch

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No, was Boris as well. In reality there are probably a few of these snakes dotted around.
that's probably the reason why agnelli said that not everyone agrees with ceferin, not even within uefa

let's see who's the bigger fish on the long run: ceferin or agnelli/perez/bartomeu
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Outwardly after the matter, like any good politician. Man of the people that he is, lmao. It is known that he had agreed to it behind the scenes and had met with Ed Woodward a few days before.
Meaning, the Brit clubs backing out was just part of the plan to appease their retarded supporters, then joining back up once it’s truly a go?
 
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