BlackShark_80
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This is a valid point but I would expect there will be a Premier League app rather than United going alone. That would evenly distribute the money amongst the clubs. I can’t believe it hasn’t happened yet as I would get rid of satellite TV if I could just get the football on one app.Ultimately there will be some major shift in powers. UEFA, Premier League PLC, Sky Sports are antiquated structures that are starting to outlive their utility.
In other industries, cutting out the 'middleman' or more cost-efficient delivery platforms are the way to go. Companies like Uber, Amazon, Deliveroos whether in taxis, ride-sharing or food delivery to Netflix are all leveraging and offing the ability to lower costs to the end-users. They all kick out the satellite/cable broadcasters or the company that holds all the control of the cars/drivers and access to customers etc. Disney taking back control of the distribution of its own content with their own channel, Disney+
Change will be inevitable. This will be the first attempt at content producers trying to wrestle back control of offering their content direct to fans/customers.
So my guess will be MUTV Live will be the Glazer's next foray into this new changing landscape. I for one don't have an issue paying money direct to MUTV (I already do) than to the likes of Sky, Comcast etc.
Get in! I managed them in Football Manager and took them to the Prem. Alex Gibley was massive.The most disappointing thing about the timing of the ESL announcement and the league's immediate demise was that it overshadowed today's Essex derby between Colchester United and Southend United.
Colchester prevailed 2-0
What you gonna do now, lad? Assuming you didn't enjoy our 3-1 win over poverty bus parkers Burnley then?I can’t wait for ESL. It’ll be class without all the poverty bus parking clubs.
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Agree with themgood statement from the Milan Ultras
https://www.football-italia.net/169459/milan-ultras-claim-super-league-criticism-hypocritical
Laurie Whitwell from The Athletic who's their Manchester correspondent.What's the source of the Harry Maguire confronting Woodward story? I was aware of Bruno and Shaw, and then Rashford.
Shh. Swish.How long is Swedish Fish out for?
ThanksLaurie Whitwell from The Athletic who's their Manchester correspondent.
I know he didn't actually, but it would have been bloody hilarious if he did.Hediedresigned for our sins
This is what makes me feel like it's a been 1 big trick.Tweet
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Would appear City and Chelsea were the last of the 12 to agree, and potentially did so reluctantly as to not get left behind. They broke the pact, if they stayed steadfast, we would still be onboard this train. The other clubs will be seething.I'm really surprised that they caved in so fast, and this was a plan that they discussed for more than a decade with billions at stake?
They probably thought they could just waltz in, introduce the grand idea of a super league and get greeted with cheers and applause. Just shows how detached from reality these billionaires are.
Right so the top six are worth $16.5bn roughly £12.5bn.
I really hope Liverpool fans don't buy this crock of shite.Tweet
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Indeed. I sincerely hope that the Glazers don't try anything like that. I'd much rather them be themselves.I really hope Liverpool fans don't buy this crock of shite.
Speaking to the fans, I guess. Would've been even worse if he said "my club"Good statement but I found it interesting he kept saying "your club"
You'll be waiting... they will return underground for a few months to lick their wounds.John Henry read out a apology statement. Where is our sorry from the glazers?
It could be summed up by the poorly drawn Goofy meme “And I’ll do it again”Indeed. I sincerely hope that the Glazers don't try anything like that. I'd much rather them be themselves.
I think it would probably happen and part of their roadmap if this Super League took off ie. put the control back into the hands of the content producers. Just wouldn't have happened, just not on Day One.This is a valid point but I would expect there will be a Premier League app rather than United going alone. That would evenly distribute the money amongst the clubs. I can’t believe it hasn’t happened yet as I would get rid of satellite TV if I could just get the football on one app.
I wish he had gone more into detail about the WHY, but as far as apologies goes, this is a good one. Manchester United won't get one like this.Good statement but I found it interesting he kept saying "your club"
So $5+ billion for United and she's all yours? There are probably only a handful of individuals who could afford to buy United then. Those worth over $100+ Billion.Right so the top six are worth $16.5bn roughly £12.5bn.
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