EPL 2020/2021
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@mofitzy_ said in EPL 2020/2021:
@majorrage
Maybe I'm wrong. A few more PL sides withdraw then this will be over.City gooone too.
Woodward gone from Man U.
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this is crazy, had they done no research into how their fans might react, are they honestly that arrogant?
all theyve ended up doing is taint their brand a little
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i dont know enough about the other leagues so i can only talking about the EPL....when was the last time any of the big 6 got close to relegation?
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@kiwiwomble All except City have been in since the beginning. They were in the 3rd tier as recently as 1999
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@kiwiwomble I think they thought they could get a bigger piece of a bigger pie.
However they were obviously relying on pay per view as both Amazon and Sky said they weren't interested in TV rights.
So appealing to the Netflix generation and as has been said probably East and SE Asia more than Europe.
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@kiwiwomble said in EPL 2020/2021:
i dont know enough about the other leagues so i can only talking about the EPL....when was the last time any of the big 6 got close to relegation?
As @mofitzy_ says, it's not so much relegation from your domestic league that is the motivation behind this, but not being an automatic qualifier for the CL (top 4 in EPL). Playing in the CL brings in money which allows you to make a profit and strengthen your squad. The rich would just get richer.
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in other good news Wimbledon have now won four on the trot and scored 14, not yet safe but putting up a bloody good fight, fourth in the form table
this whole debacle might make a lot of fans look at things like the "german model" or fan owned models like us
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Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham have joined Chelsea and Manchester City in signalling their intention to withdraw from the European Super League.
The announcement on Sunday by the 12 clubs to form a breakaway Super League prompted a furious backlash across the continent.The grovelling has begun.