Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
I suspect if that happened they just wouldn't relegate the bottom 3.
That's an argument.

My long winded point was more around the fact that there are some really big, well supported clubs with hundreds of years of history and in most cases, like Blackburn, Mackems and Leeds who are also historic title winners.

Norwich, Burnley, Shef Utd are all well supported institutions that should they taste consistent top flight money could well become very competitive teams. Also, success attracts money and people so they'd sell out match days and generate more revenue, potentially making them more competitive.

So, whatever happens I can see any Super League becoming a Harlem Globe Trotters type show. It certainly won't be a sport anymore. No relegations and all the top clubs in Europe playing each other week in week out. Real Madrid could well end up being the worst club in that 'league' and ending up last each season saved from relegation only by the rules that founders can't be flush like the turd they are!

That would be hilarious.

However, the Super League would end up moving to the USA as a circus Real Madrid would be come Real New York and the the whole thing would have no meaning.

Football, the force of the fans and the heritage of the domestic league systems ensure that football will endure. Regardless of what those corrupt money grabbing leaches try to do to pervert the sport we love.