In what way does it resemble a corpse?
The recent TV deal has built a temporary bridge for the rest of the clubs there is still a gulf,and has been for some time between the top 6 and the rest and that money will soon run out.
In what way does it resemble a corpse?
That's not quite the same as football being dead!The recent TV deal has built a temporary bridge for the rest of the clubs but there is still a gulf,and has been for some time between the top 6 and the rest.
No chance.with the vote of no confidence by the government over the FA its the start of things to come
i think the government want a slice of the pie and will pressure the FA into taking back the top league (premier league) the amount of money that's going out of the game in england is shocking and skysports rupert murdoch company is milking the country and paying little to no tax on a multi £billion company the government have had enough
within 5 years i can see the FA taking back from the premier league and sky and putting it back on mutli terrestrial tv and pay for view freeview channel
this sounds daft but with the government and Brexit but it will need the biggest money maker to be in england and no tax rupert murdoch lining his pocket sky corporate will have to change or move out and when they lose the football it will be over for them
That's not quite the same as football being dead!
As I said earlier, my hope (and its little more than hope if I'm honest) is that we are there to fight it from within."Everyone below 6th please leave the room. The grown-ups wish to speak. Thank you. " Smacks of bullshit to me.
And this."In other words, the Big Six clubs — at very least four of them..."
Which is it six or four?
We're getting tarred with a very broad brush here.
The nation team, I'll grant you, but if you think English domestic football is on its last legs, you're sorely mistaken. Attendances at games are much higher than the pre-Sky era. If it's on its last legs now, what was it back then?Well its last legs put it that way. Sky Viewing figures are showing a marked decline, The ITV digital collapse which caused major damage to the Football League, The national team hasn't sorted itself out either.
They've got one, Farhad Moshiri, and he's not happy they're been frozen out, but he should take that up with Kenwright who voted for FFP.Everton have been trying to sell out to one for years now, but they are considered to be undesirable, so far. The minute a Billionaire fancies them, they will be all over it!
The nation team, I'll grant you, but if you think English domestic football is on its last legs, you're sorely mistaken. Attendances at games are much higher than the pre-Sky era. If it's on its last legs now, what was it back then?
btw ITV Digital's collapse was about 15 years ago.
If these bellends hadn't signed up to the ludicrously biased and unfair FFP then they too could have had the opportunity to join us and Chelsea. In their naive, rag-induced jealousy, in a bid to stop us they didn't think it through, signing their own death warrants to forever preclude their own clubs from getting on the gravy train. Fuck them all, stupid small time wankers.
Everton, Southampton, West Ham, all of them, no reason they couldn't have benefitted from a multi-billionaire owner too, but they preferred to try and keep the rags in an ivory tower and fight it out for a Europa League place. No bollocks, no ambition. Reaping what they sowed.