Colgates_shaving_foam
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Maybe not Newcastle as Saudi are very close to FIFA at the moment.I wonder which English teams will get invited to the pig's trough this time around?
Maybe not Newcastle as Saudi are very close to FIFA at the moment.I wonder which English teams will get invited to the pig's trough this time around?
I was thinking about Newcastle and how it would affect them. Would the Saudi's have any interest in Newcastle if they are playing the peasants in whatever remains of the Premier League, or will they be cast aside and potentially left with unsustainable costs. There's other clubs in the same boat of courseWill it include Newcastle this time around, Chelsea don't look that super sitting half way down the league table.
Maybe. Could Villa also be an outlier?Will it include Newcastle this time around, Chelsea don't look that super sitting half way down the league table.
I was thinking about Newcastle and how it would affect them. Would the Saudi's have any interest in Newcastle if they are playing the peasants in whatever remains of the Premier League, or will they be cast aside and potentially left with unsustainable costs. There's other clubs in the same boat of course
If Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Tottenham are joined by Newcastle and Villa, are the European teams joining the Premier League?Maybe. Could Villa also be an outlier?
English clubs would now be debarred from playing in the Premier. Surely they are unlikely to jump.Can’t return ever *
Have to be strong on that. Fck em and their greed. I hope they eat themselves.
Can’t remember the last time I watched a premier league game.I heard that the new super league will be free to watch. That may impact the Sky deal and take away money from the Premier League.
I won't bother watching it, just like I don't normally bother watching the the Premier League now.
Imagine Liverpool V Man Utd once a month. After that awful game on Sunday, I'm not sure how they would market it. Fans and sponsors will soon get bored of the same 12 teams playing each other. The only people watching will be tourists. Bit like watching the Harlem Globetrotters.
Be appointed a few weeks after the new Super League is set up........What's happening with this independent football regulator...
These clubs would return and form their own league at which point other teams would jump in and join then thus the abolishment of the Premier League. The clubs hold the power make no mistake.English clubs would now be debarred from playing in the Premier. Surely they are unlikely to jump.
It says on BBC they would be something like that, 8 teams platinum, 12 teams gold then 32 teams silver.It would depend how they formatted it. Would it take an American style format where the top 8 or 4 teams went into a knockout style play-off at the end?
Or would each team play each other 4 times?
With no promotion/relegation they would need to fin a way to keep it interesting for the teams not competing for the top spot. A play-off system would do that.
Clearly each team playing each other twice isn't enough games for a football season either.
They'll be in the league because of the Saudis guaranteed. They get away with murder either way so no chance they'll play in the the peasants league. Bruno g's tackle in last minutes of the Chelsea game was easily a red and lucky he didn't end the Chelsea players career "I can't remember who it was". Been happening since the Saudis came in, refs won't touch themI was thinking about Newcastle and how it would affect them. Would the Saudi's have any interest in Newcastle if they are playing the peasants in whatever remains of the Premier League, or will they be cast aside and potentially left with unsustainable costs. There's other clubs in the same boat of course