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No no no
BBC website says this:Think it might be broader than that, the whole of European football will have to have a coordinated response of solidarity.
For example I’d be happy enough if the six PL clubs were kicked out of the PL.
Would La Liga be happy if Barca & Real were not involved.
Serie A, without Juve and Milan’s.
Not sure there is even a mechinism for them to coordinate, maybe through Uefa. If one league falls to this, to keep these clubs involved domestically, the house of cards will fall.
Unless those clubs are kicked out, football is dead and every fan should protest at a local level.
This really. If the teams competing are bringing in funds like that then what is the point? It’s pretty much the end of the game.The Premier League has to act now. They have to kick them out.
6 of the team currently in it are going to be handed €3.5bn(!!!) for infrastructure.
How the hell can any of the rest compete with that?
But these clubs will be getting paid shedloads how is that fair for everyone elseUnfortunately I think the PL won’t banish them
What does this Mean?
I'll go look in that case.Stan Collymore on twitter, worth checking out, I can't repeat here what he's posting.
What does this Mean?
Domestic leagues won’t have any value unless the teams are kicked out. A prem next season when the top 6 aren’t bothered what position they finish in? That’s crazy. They’ll just be resting players every weekend for their mid week game. All of the leagues will immediately lose viewers. Kicking them out is the only way to survive as a viable competition that anyone would want to watch.