The 14 clubs will have no choice when uefa and the fa tell them the 6 have to be expelled.
I have hope that Pep is going to go in two-footed on those that made this decision in the press conference tomorrow. Don’t let me down. Klopp confirmed he is dead against it, I think he will walk if it becomes clear there is absolutely no way back. I’d like to think Pep would too. They will have known nothing about it. Pep was potentially on the brink of a monumental season, and now it’s all been made meaningless by those above him. How could he not be pissed by that? All the work he did in this most testing of seasons was a complete and utter waste of his time. I do hope he stands up for what is right, he usually does. Maybe I’m just being naive but I’d like to think he will side with the fans in this. He must be angry at the way this season has become pointless.
Great Post.And that's the point. When Swales reduced us to a joke, we stayed loyal. We had a great spirit and believed the good times would return.
When UEFA and the G14 tried to fuck us over, we fought the club's corner. I must have posted half a dozen times that we would prevail, and we did. Since then we have fought the club's corner under attack from lying pressmen and fans of other clubs who abused our children for wearing "cheating City shirts". We got no defence from a club that said it was non litigious, but couldn't even fight back in PR terms.
I have complained to the BBC about inaccurate reporting. I complained to the Times about that cheating ping pong player, and about Henry Winter saying erroneously that we had delayed the UEFA hearing to get the charges out of time. I did these because City is my club, not yours Khaldoon.
Time to repay our loyalty and tell the yankee carpetbaggers to fuck off.
With Tuesday-Wednesday evening matches kicking off at say 3:00 am in Singapore?
By saying he likes that West Ham have a chance to qualify for the CL he is saying he is against the ESL in the most diplomatic way he could.
You think? Read the rules and regs.This is just nonsense fan fiction. The FA has no power over the Premier League.
Pretty sure Bernstein is involved in that too.To be fair, Gary Neville has been working on getting independent regulators to stop these clubs having too much control and power even before this Super League announcement.
Its embarassing. I hate every single one of the dippers but the players haven't done this, its just ridiculous to pile on them for no reason.Finding out Leeds stuck one of their earn it shirts on every seat in the Liverpool dressing room is brilliant.
It's not a bluff, and of course the leagues will cave and slurp up the solidarity payments.Agreed - I posted this earlier today:
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People thinking this is just a bluff need to wake up - this is happening
No way that this is a bluff - the damage being caused each minute is irreversible
There is no longer a functioning relationship with any of the clubs involved and UEFA going forwards - unless those at board level at the clubs were removed - which wont happen
The next step in this will be getting a deal done with each prospective domestic league - and once we learn what revenue they will pocket from it then we will see it signed and sealed you watch
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and I will stand by that last sentence I put, which basically relates to what you have also mentioned
All Aboard..