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Originally Posted by dunk
https://twitter.com/Sport_Witness/st...485456385?s=20
Quietly going about the business of hoovering up young talent under the guise of 'The City Group' and parking the players wherever suits them best to develop. Another step on the road to monopolising the game with their wealth.
Nice and murky as to who is paying for who and who's wage comes from where etc. Dodgy as f*** imo. Shouldn't be allowed. Can you imagine the furore if United owned 4 or 5 clubs around the globe and harvested players as it suited them
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Its scandalus how this thing continue to fly under the radar as if everything is fine and dandy. When obviously its not for everyone to see if folks care to take closer look at them.
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Originally Posted by Chris Quayd
Closer to 10 clubs these days. When the head of UEFA is describing them as a great bunch of lads you know the game is f***ed. Kinda wish the super league had gone ahead so I could pack this nonsense in tbh
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Its scandalus how nobody at any football authority FIFA or UEFA or FA don't have any problem with these lots hoarding up clubs around the globe and then use them in the exact same manner we are witnessing as described here. IF Čeferin is now calling these lots great for the sport considering what escalated after the football leaks revelations from the intal suspension to the corrupt CAS verdict then Cerferin is obviously not fit and not proper for his job and and should resign.
As for the Super League, well i'm going to argue if it ever goes head it would basicly be what UEFA deserves, all things considered. Since UEFA are probably the most responsible for current the state of modern European football,which includes the ugly and unvanted presence of state funded oil clubs.
But what can we expect as these are just the consequences of various bad decisions UEFA has made over the years. Thus it shouldn't be surprise that UEFA's credibility has been sinking ship for quite some time now, and it doesn't seems to matter how much it sinks down UEFA always seems to find way to sink further down as there doesn't seems to be any rock bottmn when It comes to UEFA and stupitity.
Even if ESL didn't go head this time around it will probably linger in the backround since UEFA seems to have backed down from suspending the 3 remaining ESL holdouts from CL next season and and UEFA has even sent them an entrance licence for next season. Whether this U-turn on not suspending the remaining 3 ESL hold outs will change anything in the long run only time will tell. However I wouldn't be shocked or surprised if ESL was back on the cards some time around 2024/25 season (at minimum) or when the format changes UEFA has made to CL will make their debuts, ie incresing the teams in from 32 to 36 and replace the groups with confusing swiss round robin system nobody will understand, which will result in doubling amount of games each team will play.