Don Karleone
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I would respect him more than ever if he threatened to walk away from the club
Yep, me too
I would respect him more than ever if he threatened to walk away from the club
I'm sure that rule was brought in to stop random one off games throughout the season. I doubt they brought that in thinking the Big 6 money generators were going to leaveThere's a specific Premier League rule that states you can only take part in competitions they recognise.
what could the compromise be?It just seem like a negotiation, there is likely to be a hybrid compromise between the ESL and the new UCL.
You don't start a negotiation by saying you want to stay.
The other version is the ESL expanding to take in any up and coming club expanding like the PDC did and drain the life blood out of all else.
The Gov can't stop it as thy will end up being based in Switzerland, Luxembourg or the UAE.
if they make tickets a tenner for Super league because they have alternative revenue and PL and championship clubs are charging 30 or 40 quid - they're even more fucked.So, yet again, the fans would be used as commodity. Just sweeteners handed to be part of the scenery, to create atmosphere because that's one thing the clubs can't achieve on their own!!!
But you know as well as I do that there is no fucking chance ticket prices will drop.
That was the tipping point for me tooThere was a quote from a Glazer on the Man City website to justify this abomination.
There is no coming back from that.
City will not row backwards now. The wife has been ditched, mistress has moved in and family informed, the end.is this reversible then? I guess it would be before a ball is kicked. Of course will be a lot of political fall out.
I can not see how this can be executed which means that the architects are fools. It also will probably end City fans honeymoon with the owner for good.
City need to back out and start talking and explaining.
Lots. They intend to as well. It was very definately a no pussyfooting around statement by the Government which is highly unusual for sport.Why what can they do to United, a foreign based company?
Where is the moral high ground when the only choices appear to be get in bed with UEFA or get in bed with the cartel? No one supported us when we had our battle with UEFA even when the evidence of corruption was "clear and organised." Most clubs couldn't wait to dance on our graves. Even after we won at CAS we were still derided. Perhaps we could have tried to sit on the fence on this one but we still would have been slaughtered. We will never get goodwill from the "footballing public" They have hated us since we had success with foreign owners.Yes - this seems like a fantastic opportunity for City to win some friends & goodwill from the footballing public. Take the high moral ground.
I can only think that our owners are scared that if Utd et al come to a compromise (some might say "blackmail") with UEFA, and we're not "in the room where it happens" then we'll find ourselves fucked-over big-time.
Especially as UEFA are hardly our friends either.
To be fair to the club for a moment, I do feel we've been put in a difficult position.
That's a lot like the new champion league proposal to be fairThey claim it's a replacement of the Champions League and would run parallel to domestic leagues.
My problem with it is not the impact on the Champions League but that you are always in it and hence it would distort the domestic league more than ever.
It just seem like a negotiation, there is likely to be a hybrid compromise between the ESL and the new UCL.
You don't start a negotiation by saying you want to stay.
The other version is the ESL expanding to take in any up and coming club expanding like the PDC did and drain the life blood out of all else.
The Gov can't stop it as thy will end up being based in Switzerland, Luxembourg or the UAE.
Why is it too late. SOme sort of financial penalty?
The reports suggest City joined for pragmatic purposes. It seems an impossibility to me so exit, and do it quickly. I am still hoping that there is a way out here that leaves me with a football club I can support.
The season is done, it over already, the timing of this is simply incredible, what on earth were they thinking of?We'll most likely get kicked out of the Champions League this Friday alongside Chelsea and Real Madrid. Even if we continue in the Premier League and win it, it will feel absolutely nothing at all. What a disappointing end to a promising season.
He said he believes the domestic leagues should be protected. I predict he will water it down and frame it as a CL revamp that won’t have any impact on anything else.There was an article late last year or earlier this year where Pep said he was against a super league if I remember rightly.
Hope he still feels that way
Leaving PSG as winners by defaultWe'll most likely get kicked out of the Champions League this Friday alongside Chelsea and Real Madrid. Even if we continue in the Premier League and win it, it will feel absolutely nothing at all. What a disappointing end to a promising season.
Lots. They intend to as well. It was very definately a no pussyfooting around statement, which is highly unusual for sport.