European Super League Super Thread

Another “AOC spotted in a car so can’t have an opinion about climate change” “argument”.

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Super League is the future.

The best players playing for the best clubs viewed all around the world - a global game for a global people :clap:

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I’m all about the League Cup me.

Infantino has been speaking in the last half hour.

Gianni Infantino, the president of Fifa, speaks – strongly

“At FIFA, we can only and strongly disapprove the creation of the super league, of a super league which is a closed shop, which is a breakaway from the current institutions. No doubt whatsoever of Fifa’s disapproval. Full support to Uefa.”

“It is my task and our task to protect the European sports model, club competitions, national teams. If they choose to go their own way, they must live with their choice. They are either in or out. They cannot be half-in and half-out.”

“My task, our task, is to save club football, international football.”

FIFA. The last bastion of integrity.
The only thing they want to protect is their pockets. They sold a World Cup to a desert built on slavery.

Good day.

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Serious question, which meant more to you - Liverpool winning the European Cup against Tottenham or Liverpool winning the league?

3 cities are providing 7 clubs, a further 3 from the North west of England. As @Big_Dan_Campbell alluded to it will only truly work if it’s representative of a wider area.
The IPL has been a success mainly because there are franchises spread out amongst the sub continent. Calcutta, Bombay and Delhi could easily provide two teams but organisers headed that possibility out from the outset

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FIFA :rofl:

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Tis fair going to make FIFA the good guys.

Impressive stuff .

You said that.

thank God for the greatest league in the world

real football, real fans

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I did. In a tongue in cheek way after your post about FIFA saving football.

The great reset is on. It’s great to see.

I simply posted a link in a factual way.

You said FIFA were bastions of integrity.

As presumably you think the people behind Super League are.

When did I say they were?

This is all about money and every party involved elbowing for their position at the trough.

The football clubs at least put something in the trough.

Well, where did I say FIFA or UEFA were bastions of integrity?

The propaganda narrative you’re adopting is straight out of the Trump/Putin playbook. It’s what Johnny Arse and Paddy Cosgrave do in their attempts to become pound shop Trumps.

Find a boogey man or boogey woman or boogey organisation and pour all your scorn on that to deflect from the fact you desire wide scale destruction. UEFA and FIFA as Hillary Clinton or Jeremy Corbyn. Denigrate everybody and everything to do with what you want to take over and asset strip as entirely corrupt and of no value, so the people who are shamelessly corrupt and shamelessly do not care about the sport can come in and and destroy it forever.

But football is of value. It is of value to communities everywhere. It’s riven with problems, but it’s not worth sacrificing for a feudal, sterile, soulless, crushing cartel which scorches all in its path.

That part has already happened. Look at your Champions League semi finalists. Oil money and oligarch backed. Unlimited funds.

And UEFA and FIFA are happy for it to happen once they get to be at the trough too.

In simple terms, how do you think the Super League proposal will impact on kids in Dublin, Cork, London or Madrid who go to their park every Saturday to play a game? Or even how will it impact clubs like Port Vale, Burnley or Finn Harps? If you have answered this elsewhere just redirect me please.

Your logic is: the central heating in the house is broken, so burn down the house.

Get those 12 clubs tae fuck and let them perish.

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Gut the bastards.