Danishfurniturelover
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Thats a fair point.
a lot of people around the world love the NFL/NBA/MLB etc.
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A lot of people are cnuts then.
Thats a fair point.
a lot of people around the world love the NFL/NBA/MLB etc.
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European Super League: Five English clubs sign up to breakaway league in challenge to UEFA plans
Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur all agree to plan
Is this going to be like when we were one of the big five that got the PL ball rolling and then spent the next decade being utterly brick?
There could be an announcement tonight
The 12 clubs that have signed up already are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan
Notice no new money clubs Emirates Marketing Project and PSG who the rest hate for overinflating the market
There could be an announcement tonight
The 12 clubs that have signed up already are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan
Notice no new money clubs Emirates Marketing Project and PSG who the rest hate for overinflating the market
There could be an announcement tonight
The 12 clubs that have signed up already are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan
What this will do, is to change the whole fabric of what it means to be a football fan (much more so than the past 30 years' development has, of course). The transition from fan to consumer/customer will be complete.
A football game in this new context is pure, commercial entertainment. Football isn't going to be a sport anymore, the connection between fans and players will completely dininish and a game between Real Madrid and Bayern will be like any new Marvel movie - same formula, no surprises, just a product tailor made to maximize profits.
And profitable they probably will be. I expect myself and other like minded fans to be less and less interested though. People like us, who come back to support our club time and time again, through good times and bad times, even if we play brick and don't get results. The loyalists will disappear.
In return, there will be plenty new consumers, of course. People who don't really have a big affection for football as a sport, but just want their entertainment. They will do their shopping in a world where football is a product just like movies and concerts.
The fan culture that built football will disappear. The die hards that go to every game and sing their hearts out, making it a proper experience for us sporadic spectators, is a dying breed. What's left then? Just a hollow shell.
That's just not for me.
What this will do, is to change the whole fabric of what it means to be a football fan (much more so than the past 30 years' development has, of course). The transition from fan to consumer/customer will be complete.
A football game in this new context is pure, commercial entertainment. Football isn't going to be a sport anymore, the connection between fans and players will completely dininish and a game between Real Madrid and Bayern will be like any new Marvel movie - same formula, no surprises, just a product tailor made to maximize profits.
And profitable they probably will be. I expect myself and other like minded fans to be less and less interested though. People like us, who come back to support our club time and time again, through good times and bad times, even if we play brick and don't get results. The loyalists will disappear.
In return, there will be plenty new consumers, of course. People who don't really have a big affection for football as a sport, but just want their entertainment. They will do their shopping in a world where football is a product just like movies and concerts.
The fan culture that built football will disappear. The die hards that go to every game and sing their hearts out, making it a proper experience for us sporadic spectators, is a dying breed. What's left then? Just a hollow shell.
That's just not for me.
I think that all happened a long long time ago.
This is capitalism kids. Post pandemic recovery for each business is their sole objective. If this allows them to bargain more money from PL and UEFA then Levy will do what it takes.
But nobody can deny that Spurs don't have a choice but to be part of this block of teams. They can't be righteous here. It's a business.