United and Liverpool EFL project - proposal rejected

The ragpool are clearly out to outflank the other 4 on the basis of their "fan base" and selling them poor football. It's a pre cursor to a watered down version probably but they did it with the premier league so I would not underestimate it.
 
These proposals are the equivalent of eating out at a 5 star restaurant, only to realise that when you move the leaves to one side, there's a Dog turd hiding underneath.

Posh pretentious restaurant, so White Dog turd obviously.
 

Don’t know if already posted, but this from the brilliant Martin Samuel is bang on the fucking money.
Excellent as usual , the only light in the current darkness thanks for posting
 
The funniest aspect is that Parry tried to persuade the big 6 to resign from the Prem and rejoin EFL, if the proposal did not get the 14 votes currently needed.
 
These proposals are the equivalent of eating out at a 5 star restaurant, only to realise that when you move the leaves to one side, there's a Dog turd hiding underneath.

Posh pretentious restaurant, so White Dog turd obviously.
....with a little veloute sauce.
 
I've no sympathy for the EFL. As has been said already, they've failed to put their house in order many times, despite a number of high profile cases showing the urgent need to do so. Bury, Bolton, Blackpool, Wigan, Macclesfield are just local examples of a complete failure/lack of adequate regulation. Why should the PL, a successful product sold and watched all over the globe, bail out a basket case that has failed to take even the most rudimentary measures over the years to ensure financial stability? On that basis alone this plan is a bad idea.
 
Excellent as usual , the only light in the current darkness thanks for posting
This is the follow up Q&A I think
The last comment, detailing a story from 1996, shows clearly the sense of entitlement and pandering that permeates football , and the disregard of reality in the lower leagues
 
I've no sympathy for the EFL. As has been said already, they've failed to put their house in order many times, despite a number of high profile cases showing the urgent need to do so. Bury, Bolton, Blackpool, Wigan, Macclesfield are just local examples of a complete failure/lack of adequate regulation. Why should the PL, a successful product sold and watched all over the globe, bail out a basket case that has failed to take even the most rudimentary measures over the years to ensure financial stability? On that basis alone this plan is a bad idea.

And while Parry is there the Premier league should leave well alone.
 

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