Never been a fan of this idea but I don't like the mass hysteria - first of all, selling this as an attack on domestic leagues is a bit overreaching, since it's obvious none of the founding clubs would leave their national leagues and Premier League will look the same next year and in five years time. It's an attempt to feck over UEFA and Champions League only, and for all my sentiment for CL, memories and just pure emotions when I hear "the champions", I have little sympathy for corrupted to the bone UEFA lads. One greedy motherfecker made a business move on another rather suspicious player, I don't get the good vs evil narrative. Also, there are bonus points to like Super League as:
- Al-Khelaifi is now the most powerful club owner with UEFA and PSG ain't in the Super League yet for BeIN contracts for CL rights + WC 2022, so if you hate PSG and their criminal owners, you can enjoy they're mad now
- if Champions League gets cancelled this year City won't win it again and will never do, this is as it should go down in history
- United was effectively recognised (again, but who doesn't like recognition) as the biggest club in England and top3 globally (top2 in fact, Juve a bit irrelevant), with Perez being capo di tutti capi (rightly so, Madrid has the most titles and this guy is a beast), we take the VP along with very powerful and influential Agnelli cementing our position over likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea that were not even considered