European Super League

Sterlingfan2000

Active member
Why no club did it if it was that easy?
So far, there is zero evidence it is illegal

Because it's stupid to get rid of FFP. It will drive the Transfermarket crazy and players gets more expensive. Its a protection for the big clubs and no big clubs wants more Competition. So their solution is just to appeal the decision or like PSG make corruption inside Uefa
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Because it's stupid to get rid of FFP. It will drive the Transfermarket crazy and players gets more expensive. Its a protection for the big clubs and no big clubs wants more Competition. So their solution is just to appeal the decision or like PSG make corruption inside Uefa

So City and PSG accepted FFP and did not abolish it in court.. to stop spending being too high.

Makes no sense whatsoever.
 

Mateka

New member
FFP issues have so far been determined by CAS. But settlements agreed by UEFA have at times had no rhyme or reason. If a club, unhappy with a CAS ruling, or deemed unfair settlement requirements by UEFA, decided to challenge the ruling in the Civil courts, they may have a strong case.
FFP being in error for a breach of EU Competition law.
UEFA appear to be prosecutor and mediator. Who gets a sanction and who gets a settlement? The difference in settlements. A club unhappy with this outcome could go to Civil Court to challenge.
 
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Devils

Senior Member
I called it all along.

Ceferin ain't nothin but a wannabe thug. The type that would lit up on the block real quick.

We will never forget. The streets always remember.
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
This is not over yet, UEFA will be back with the broomstick again. It does slow down their momentum and buys the three clubs some time.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
This is not over yet, UEFA will be back with the broomstick again. It does slow down their momentum and buys the three clubs some time.

Again, When it come to sanctions UEFA can't do anything.
Their ands are as tied as it gets.
Their game is political one, and they are far better at it. They will most likely prevent ESL from existence, but can do nothing to clubs
 

Mateka

New member
Manchester United,Chelsea,Liverpool,Arsenal,Manchester City and Tottenham must all pay a combined sum of 22million pounds for their part in the doomed venture, which was widely condemned for threatening the future of the English football pyramid.
That’s peanuts for each club.
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Again, When it come to sanctions UEFA can't do anything.
Their ands are as tied as it gets.
Their game is political one, and they are far better at it. They will most likely prevent ESL from existence, but can do nothing to clubs

I am not sure about this. From a legal perspective (I admit I don't know much) and based on precedents, UEFA's case is probably not entirely without merit. I am hoping this is the end of it but it looks like UEFA is not giving up just yet.
 

messi2140

6racies Xavi
Ever since those English clubs pulled out so fast from the ESL they almost created a black hole , this Ceferin bloke has been on a massive power trip and acting like he is hot shit in the interviews
 
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serghei

Senior Member
FIFA cannot ban the clubs as long as they respect regulations in the FIFA/UEFA competitions they participate in. This is simple. FIFA/UEFA don't have a monopoly on the sport. Nobody is forcing them to recognize the competitions that are not under their schedule.

FIFA would lose royally if this goes to the Swiss Federal Court.
 

Jadentheman

Active member
I called it all along.

Ceferin ain't nothin but a wannabe thug. The type that would lit up on the block real quick.

We will never forget. The streets always remember.

Huge W

Official: UEFA confirm they are suspending disciplinary proceedings against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus.

Wonder how this will affect UEFA going forward? Imagine if there is a breakaway again in the future and this time clubs won’t get a shit about whiny English fans
 

Mateka

New member
To prevent such a breakaway from happening again. In future each club agreeing to enter a competition without the consent of the league (EPL)would pay a fine of 25m and receive a 30-point deduction. Guardian 10/6/21
 

Sterlingfan2000

Active member
Overseas players and managers at Premier League clubs who take part in breakaway competitions such as a European Super League will have their work permits revoked under new rules.

The Home Office has agreed to the FA changing its rules in light of the attempt to form a breakaway Super League in April so that the organisation can withdraw its Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) needed for work permits.


Super league is officially dead , since it means no english club will join
 

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