RedStarUnited
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Super League positive posts welcomed in here.
Yay - no more Thursday night football.
Yay - no more Thursday night football.
This is the thread to spill. What do you like about it?I'm very happy about it, but seems like the caf isn't ready to accept different opinions on the matter atm.
Thats why I created this thread.I'm very happy about it, but seems like the caf isn't ready to accept different opinions on the matter atm.
You planning on not watching it then I take it?It won’t cost me hundreds of my hard earned each year, so there’s that I guess
Do tell.I'm very happy about it, but seems like the caf isn't ready to accept different opinions on the matter atm.
You know this isn't replacing the Premier League right?No end this thread. How can any real United fans support this idea? All our history of winning it 20 times just destroyed by this super league.
Domestic leagues will either become irrelevant very quickly, or pushed to the side as a B team, or very quickly participating teams will just be kicked out from them. There's no way it can co-exist IMO.You know this isn't replacing the Premier League right?
This is the thread to spill. What do you like about it?
I don't really have to explain myself, I like the idea of playing the top clubs instead of seeing City play Shakhtar for the 100th time, and I completely disagree with Uefa/FIFA taking the moral high ground and pretending they aren't greedy, football been a business for years now, I just made peace with that.Do tell.
Why doesn't that happen already with the CL? Or especially, why didn't it happen with the old European Cup?Domestic leagues will either become irrelevant very quickly, or pushed to the side as a B team, or very quickly participating teams will just be kicked out from them. There's no way it can co-exist IMO.
Predictable. Fake news?People are angry because the media has told them to be.
The over the top meltdowns are funny too, if I'm being completely honest.I’m intrigued by it currently. The PL still needs to be the main event in town though. I’m enjoying the burning of UEFA to the ground.
No.Is this a ploy to find the traitors?
Seeing United play Madrid/Milan/PSG etc early in the season sounds fantastic until you remember that these "group" games of the Super League will essentially be pointless because the vast majority of the teams will make it to the "knockout phase" regardless.Assuming that the flow of money into football is not going to slow down, this gives a possibility to obtain more income and to establish rules that limit.
The statement talks about a spending framework.
I think it would help "traditional" clubs to compete.
The current format, with PSG, City and Chelsea in semifinals, has also been criticized, and I don't think that the new proposed Champions League means a different future.
For the viewer, it means not waiting for March to see interesting matches.
Seeing Madrid / Milan / PSG at Old Trafford once a year is going to bore you?
I'd rather take that risk than watch an easy win against minor league teams.
Obviously there are many failures and somehow they will have to think of a relegation system.
I don't think it's that dramatic to try something new.
The leagues will suffer but seeing the national dominance of Juve, Bayern, City, Madrid/Barça,PSG a different future is not envisioned, with or without a super league.
As an Arsenal supporter you just need to appreciat3 the fact your club is even in it.No.
I will not be ordering 1 vat of highly concentrated sulphuric acid for the purposes of dissolving everyone who agrees with the idea of a super league.
It's different. This is a closed competition now, completely unrelated to the domestic leagues. Performance in the domestic leagues mean nothing, sponsorships will pick the European super league, prize money will change substantially, players will want to join the big European league exclusively and the gap between any ESL club and the rest of the domestic league will be so big financially that it'll be essentially different leagues.Why doesn't that happen already with the CL? Or especially, why didn't it happen with the old European Cup?
Different opinions are fine, but you've got your work cut out to show that you have actually understood these proposals.I'm very happy about it, but seems like the caf isn't ready to accept different opinions on the matter atm.
Because if you have a shit season in the league, you don't get into the European competition next season.Why doesn't that happen already with the CL? Or especially, why didn't it happen with the old European Cup?
Because you need the domestic league to qualify. The 'top 4 trophy' didn't become a thing for no reason.Why doesn't that happen already with the CL? Or especially, why didn't it happen with the old European Cup?
People are rightly concerned about everything they’ve loved about the club being gone. Once it sinks in that it’s just a different weekly tournament they’ll come round. Hopefully some of the money will be split across the domestic leagues.Can’t wait going to be awesome, the melodrama is starting to piss me off “football’s dead”, “I’ll never support United again”. ffs..
It’s something new so I’m going to embrace it football was getting stale anyway.
This is my BIGGEST issue with it. If they said the qualification was for instance the top 3 in each league, I'd be all up for it.Different opinions are fine, but you've got your work cut out to show that you have actually understood these proposals.
Why should these 12 clubs get special treatment?