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Hound, this isn’t a new build, to use your analogy. They are knocking down Buckingham Palace to build a Burger King.
Quote from: normal rules on April 19, 2021, 07:24:26 pmQuote from: sha66y on April 19, 2021, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers? It may not seem relevant to TLOD. However If you read some of the links silent majority has posted, you will see that it very much affects clubs like ours.there is likely to be significantly less money trickling down the pyramid from tv rights. Clubs will suffer. It may well mean a reduction in income for Rovers.There may well be ramifications for the national team, and international football in general. That will concern a lot of Rovers supporters.Beyond that though, I don't see why anyone interested in football should not care about how the game is run more widely,
Quote from: sha66y on April 19, 2021, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers? It may not seem relevant to TLOD. However If you read some of the links silent majority has posted, you will see that it very much affects clubs like ours.there is likely to be significantly less money trickling down the pyramid from tv rights. Clubs will suffer.
Quote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers?
Quote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.
Where was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.
Quote from: silent majority on April 19, 2021, 09:03:26 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2021, 08:52:31 pmYou can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.I think you're missing the point! This is a fan led review based on the work we've done and presented to the FA and others.https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fsa-statement-government-fan-led-review/A government that wont let workers reps join company boards and allows the gig economy is going to support fans running £multi-billion football clubs. Oh aye...
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2021, 08:52:31 pmYou can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.I think you're missing the point! This is a fan led review based on the work we've done and presented to the FA and others.https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fsa-statement-government-fan-led-review/
You can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.
I don’t think any permission has been given. Those euro clubs involved have resigned their positions on the ECA. I suspect the English clubs involved will have to resign their positions in the respective authorities.And where will players stand if the PFA don’t recognise the new league, or the managers association for that matter?Who will ref these games? I can’t see FA refs being allowed to.
SM, with the PL other 14 meeting tomorrow, what course of action would you advocate?
Rule L9 in the PL rules states no club can compete in anything other than one of the listed competitions IN SEASON. It’s no coincidence that the PL season is about to end. When it does, the six will resign their position in the FA. The euro clubs have already left the ECA as they have differing authorities and rules. The super league will start before August. They won’t be bound by our traditional football season dates
Quote from: normal rules on April 19, 2021, 09:14:20 pmSM, with the PL other 14 meeting tomorrow, what course of action would you advocate?I'm assuming that the EPL will advise all clubs signing up for the ESL that there is no place in the EPL for them.
It has been inevitable for some years though that the ESL was going to happen.Just like those builders who get planning refused but keep coming back with a revised set of plans until they get their own way.The building goes ahead, some of the protesters even buy one of the houses and everyone gets used to things as they have become.The protestors did their best but nothing could stop the development.
Quote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 07:40:36 pmQuote from: normal rules on April 19, 2021, 07:24:26 pmQuote from: sha66y on April 19, 2021, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers? It may not seem relevant to TLOD. However If you read some of the links silent majority has posted, you will see that it very much affects clubs like ours.there is likely to be significantly less money trickling down the pyramid from tv rights. Clubs will suffer. It may well mean a reduction in income for Rovers.There may well be ramifications for the national team, and international football in general. That will concern a lot of Rovers supporters.Beyond that though, I don't see why anyone interested in football should not care about how the game is run more widely,Rovers income reduction will mean we have to cut our cloth and become more savvy ..National team and international football will survive ..Being interested in football is a mere distraction and nothing compared to being interested in Doncaster Rovers.... I’m sure you would cancel your Sky/ BT Sports package immediately in protest should this go ahead?
Quote from: normal rules on April 19, 2021, 07:24:26 pmQuote from: sha66y on April 19, 2021, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers? It may not seem relevant to TLOD. However If you read some of the links silent majority has posted, you will see that it very much affects clubs like ours.there is likely to be significantly less money trickling down the pyramid from tv rights. Clubs will suffer. It may well mean a reduction in income for Rovers.There may well be ramifications for the national team, and international football in general. That will concern a lot of Rovers supporters.Beyond that though, I don't see why anyone interested in football should not care about how the game is run more widely,
Quote from: sha66y on April 19, 2021, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers? It may not seem relevant to TLOD. However If you read some of the links silent majority has posted, you will see that it very much affects clubs like ours.there is likely to be significantly less money trickling down the pyramid from tv rights. Clubs will suffer.
Quote from: River Don on April 19, 2021, 06:31:41 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.So what! What has all that super league malarkey got to do with Doncaster Rovers?
Quote from: Barmby Rover on April 19, 2021, 06:23:57 pmWhere was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.The big difference is the abandoning of the principle of jeopardy and relegation.That's new. That's why this is easily the most worst thing to ever happen in European football. A European Super League where Real Madrid or Man Utd could go down and Liecester and Atalanta promoted might be acceptable.
Where was all this angst when the Premiership was set up? The only reason for it was to keep all the money from Sky for the "top" clubs, so what is the difference between that and the European club championship, it just means that the other 124 clubs left behind will suffer a massive shortfall in funds, I really could cry for them, hypocrites! And what about all these wailing fans? I bet they will be paying their subscription to Sky and watching all the games, you too have contributed to the demise of British football by buying into it.
I suspect the point he was making was that this is being chaired by a Tory MP and while there is doubtless lots of great work being undertaken by the FSF and many other bodies, this review by definition (chaired by a Tory MP and reporting to a Tory Government) is not going to change anything of substance. As I mentioned before, the reason the game is in such a mess is that the spoils are split so unequally. If the cause of this review was to meet the threat of a small group of elite clubs threatening to in effect 'leave' the English system (I know they will be in the EPL, but that will no longer be a credible contest) because they are not getting enough cash into their fat gobs, this review is hardly likely to deliver anything that delivers a more equitable distribution of the riches of the game.
Quote from: drfchound on April 19, 2021, 09:17:51 pmIt has been inevitable for some years though that the ESL was going to happen.Just like those builders who get planning refused but keep coming back with a revised set of plans until they get their own way.The building goes ahead, some of the protesters even buy one of the houses and everyone gets used to things as they have become.The protestors did their best but nothing could stop the development.Your analogy doesn't really work as this was a different set of builders. The last time it was the ECA, not this time. Furthermore they still haven't got planning permission, nor have they got any land to build on, the land belongs to someone else.I don't think I've ever seen supporters so closely aligned as they are with this issue. Fans of the big six have all been active today in telling their clubs that they won't sit idly by.
Quote from: wilts rover on April 19, 2021, 09:13:27 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 19, 2021, 09:03:26 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2021, 08:52:31 pmYou can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.I think you're missing the point! This is a fan led review based on the work we've done and presented to the FA and others.https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fsa-statement-government-fan-led-review/A government that wont let workers reps join company boards and allows the gig economy is going to support fans running £multi-billion football clubs. Oh aye...I have absolutely no idea how you arrived at that from anything I've posted.
Quote from: silent majority on April 19, 2021, 09:03:26 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2021, 08:52:31 pmYou can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.I think you're missing the point! This is a fan led review based on the work we've done and presented to the FA and others.https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fsa-statement-government-fan-led-review/A government that wont let workers reps join company boards and allows the gig economy is going to support fans running £multi-billion football clubs. Oh aye...
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 19, 2021, 08:52:31 pmYou can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.I think you're missing the point! This is a fan led review based on the work we've done and presented to the FA and others.https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fsa-statement-government-fan-led-review/
You can almost read the outcome of the "fan-led" review now. Will just entrench the current status quo, as that will be presented as some kind of golden age worth preserving, rather than literally the problem that needs solving. Any review led by a Tory MP is not going to deliver any radical change. Doubtless plenty will make the case for change but you can predict now that bugger all will come of this.
Quote from: normal rules on April 19, 2021, 09:29:26 pmI don’t think any permission has been given. Those euro clubs involved have resigned their positions on the ECA. I suspect the English clubs involved will have to resign their positions in the respective authorities.And where will players stand if the PFA don’t recognise the new league, or the managers association for that matter?Who will ref these games? I can’t see FA refs being allowed to.It will be like the Kerry Packer thing that I mentioned earlier tonight.Umpires went with that group as well as players.They were all banned from the regular international cricket but eventually were allowed back.