• dazb84@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    This is incredibly short sighted and stupid. The fundamental problem is that the social, cultural and economic models we operate under produce monopolies naturally. It’s ultimately irrelevant where you arbitrarily insert break points in the data set in order to declare the problem solved. At best you get a temporary reprieve. All you have to do is just wait a little bit and eventually the same environment produces the same results and you will again have monopolistic outcomes where a small subset of participants dominate.

  • HotPotatoWithCheese@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Why is it every time these fucks talk about the PL nicking all of the best players they never talk about Real and Barca having many of the best players in the world for the past 15 year. Look a bit closer to home pal.

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      10 months ago

      He’s just greedy and wants Super League money. It’s not some diabolical plan to attack England. Chill.

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    10 months ago

    Well one way to make people stop hating the Super League is to tell people it will hurt the English.

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    10 months ago

    But fuck every other league I guess? like can you spare a moment to think about all the other 50 or so UEFA leagues that would suffer from it?

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      10 months ago

      and even spanish teams. Look at Real Sociedad in champions this year, Girona who are currently 1st, Sevilla/Betis/Athletic who are normally 4-6 in la liga and can definitely compete in Europe, Osasuna last year reaching the cup finals etc etc

    • Bigote_de_Swann@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      If there’s a relegation of 4 teams each year and a knock-out rounds with the rest of european teams I’m up for it. The bad press about the Super League was about being closed, but it’s not closed anymore iirc

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      10 months ago

      That exists anyway with PL sucking talent for those 50 leagues hence it’s not really a counter.

      Super league opposition is a English/UK thing. People survey backs this up. The English fans seem to have a hostile attitude to it reaching nearing 92-95%, which is absurd in today’s world to have such uniformity on a partisan subjective thing.

      Italy, Spanish opposition varies around 50-60% at Most. Meaning it’s easier to shift for them because their fans are already ready in enough numbers.

      For the English this is like Hitler & then some if the numbers are a sign.

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        10 months ago

        That exists anyway with PL sucking talent for those 50 leagues hence it’s not really a counter.

        As if Spanish, Italian, French and German clubs don’t do the same thing lmao. Why do you think they’re called the “big 5”?

        The main proponents of the Super league aren’t fans of Zaragoza, Cagliari, Reims, Werder Bremen or the like, they’re fans of Madrid, Barca, Bayern and Juventus, aka big clubs whose hegemony at the top of the European game is being threatened by English clubs.

    • Motherwhereartthou@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      It would be great for the Eredivisie. We will forever be in this perpetual no man’s land without something like a Superleague. Dutch football fans being happy with having the smallest chance to escape the champions league group stages is just sad and I’d rather have the biggest, most corrupt and boring clubs join some superleague.

      The Superleague is off course a joke, born out of greed and corruption, but let’s not kid ourself; our current system has been ruined by greed and corruption already. Merit has no place in football anymore.

  • CuriousCall1846@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It’s honestly baffling to me how their isn’t a bigger uproar on this issue right now… English clubs are quite literally outspending other leagues by a metric of 2x or even more in some cases. Even smaller clubs from England are able to spend 40M to get the players they want and these are clubs that no one knows about outside of England.

    Premier League fans are very vocal and quite hostile towards the Saudi League for the same reason because they are doing the same thing PL has been doing to other European leagues in the past decade.

    I get that EPL came to the top with honest work and I applaud them for it but there comes a time when the gap is getting so enormous that the authorities need to step in and rectify it before it’s too late. Because if it continues like this then there is no need for a Champions League because clubs from the other European Leagues would be minnows compared to what English clubs can do… at that point, it would be better to simply make PL the new UCL then because they would collectively have more talent than the rest of Europe…

    • Twindlle@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      We should be looking at a UEFA wide transfer fee and salary caps, not decimating national leagues. Losing top teams, would relegate all of those leagues to the same viewership as the second division.

      SL is also terrible news for away going fans that couldn’t afford a trip like that every week.

    • Collinson33311@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Premier League fans are very vocal and quite hostile towards the Saudi League for the same reason because they are doing the same thing PL has been doing to other European leagues in the past decade.

      This is a terrible take. SL have mainly taken players at the end of their career.

      Spain and Italy both had their spot at the top and failed to take advantage of it.

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        10 months ago

        I agree, but the PL fans are clearly not very open to SL. There has been numerous reports by English journalists on how the SL should be stopped before it starts getting younger talents from the PL so there is clearly very obvious concerns about it.

        Spain and Italy, both took advantage of being at the top in their respective time. Italy was the best league in the world in the early 90s and Spain hit a peak during Ronaldo-Messi era. PL has hit it’s peak too and is clearly attracting a wide range of talent right now. And good for them, but this time the gap is enormous, way more than it had been in the past, especially in terms of financial matters which is why it’s concerning…

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    10 months ago

    I love how the super league narrative has moved to an anti-premier league one, while half of the original super League member where super league clubs

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        10 months ago

        It does but it also highlights how Atletico/Barça/Real Madrid are the activists for Atletico/Barça/Real Madrid, not La Liga

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      10 months ago

      Yes? That’s his point. Remove the oil/billionaire owned clubs and the playing field becomes more even in Europe.

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    10 months ago

    So Enrique Cerezo would support a UEFA wide wage ceiling ?

    It could be something like 50 % of the revenue of the 40 or so, top grossing football clubs.

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      10 months ago

      Something like this js much better than SL. Also, football money is not real, who decided that 100m players are worth that much? Put on a maximum transfer spend per window and the costs should drop as well.

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    10 months ago

    well it might be better for you , but those below you in the pecking order will disagree. If you want better players, make your league more competitive, don’t fuck off the smaller clubs in your country!!

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    10 months ago

    But but but La Liga is the best league in the world… Messi WAS there Ronaldo WAS there and 2 clubs competing for the title for 20 years with an occasional third party interference… Eat shit now if that is how arrogant you were in the past. What a boring shitty league to watch.