Metal Biker
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 3 Jul 2009
- Messages
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- Team supported
- Manchester City (and McLaren F1)
His mate.Source?
His mate.Source?
Must be true thenHis mate.
A closed shop that could destroy football.We could all go to town on the stadium and burn it to the ground, break the players legs. Doesn't make it legal or even sane IMO. Why would a government get involved in stopping Manchester City drop the UEFA CL for another competition? Really, why?
He's on Sky News now. Blames Perez and his idea of a new stadium.Former president of Real Madrid is totally against it.
European Super League: Plans came at the worst moment in football history - Calderon
Super League clubs should have shown "solidarity" with their rivals amid the coronavirus crisis rather than rebelling, says Ramon Calderon.en.as.com
So do Barcelona & Real Madrid , They are owned by their membersDifference is the German teams need approval of the fans as they are owned by them the others aren’t so they can make their own decisions
I agree. We didn't fold for UEFA when they tried a shake down. I don't think we would be railroaded into signing. I can't believe we didn't know thay Bayern and PSG weren't on board, either, but schadenfreude is a powerful motive.I also think "super league pays City owners more money" is the biggest part of it. Think we need to stop pretending the club doesn't benefit from this financially or that we were forced into it.
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You are missing my point. I don't support the super League but most success needs investment at every level. Leicester didn't do it on their gate money but their Thai owners. Fair play just don't believe they did on altruism. Look at County and Fylde for example.Their transfer and wage bill was tiny compared to ours, yet they beat us fair and square. With knackered old donkey’s like Huth and Morgan in their back 4.
And right now I’d swap places with them.