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Thread: Had a look at the PL table today

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    Had a look at the PL table today

    One team is gonna get champions league football next season.
    Yet they just finished above the relegation zone.
    Wtf. No really, wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    One team is gonna get champions league football next season.
    Yet they just finished above the relegation zone.
    Wtf. No really, wtf?
    Who spurs?

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    It?s why they will insist on the PAR rules being enforced in full against the promoted teams.

    Assuming Burnley, Blunts and us go up then.

    Teams that have been in the PL for the last 3 years can make 105m in losses over that period.

    Blunts and Blades had one season out so they can make 22 less in losses. We had two seasons out so we can make 44m less in losses over the period.

    Sure won?t be easy to stay up with doing a Forest

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    Without even

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    What im getting at ladies is, either scum or spuds are going to get a place in the champions league, despite them both just above the relegation places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    It?s why they will insist on the PAR rules being enforced in full against the promoted teams.

    Assuming Burnley, Blunts and us go up then.

    Teams that have been in the PL for the last 3 years can make 105m in losses over that period.

    Blunts and Blades had one season out so they can make 22 less in losses. We had two seasons out so we can make 44m less in losses over the period.

    Sure won?t be easy to stay up with doing a Forest
    PL Ticket pricing & resulting gate receipts compared to Europes clubs. 😯
    If WE can be competitive then crazy times ahead IF we can secure our PL anchorage.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c798e4lyxr7o

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    All I know is 11of the clubs including us next season are all owned by USA interests 11 of the 20 what is going on there. Most are struggling even the great Man U, Only liverpool and arsenal did well this season.
    Arsenal: Majority owned by the Kroenke family.
    Aston Villa: Majority owned by the American investor,.
    Everton: Majority owned by The Friedkin Group.
    Liverpool: Majority owned by Fenway Sports Group.
    Manchester United: Majority owned by the Glazer family.
    Chelsea: Majority owned by a consortium of American investors led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
    Fulham: Majority owned by Shahid Khan.
    Bournemouth: Majority owned by Bill Foley.
    Crystal Palace: Majority owned by a group of American investors.
    Ipswich Town: Majority owned by Gamechanger 20. Swap with us.
    Burnley owned by USA interests also.
    Sheffield united also if promoted are owned by USA interests will make it 12
    Soon it will be called Major League.

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    Hard to disagree but..... the big one is relegation/promotion. The yanks would want that done away with since they operate in a crony capitalist environment. Most of these owners "created their wealth" by winning a genetic lottery, marrying into it or paying off a politician to restrict or grant them sweetheart deals. The days of creating a new company or industry are pretty much done unless you pay off the local, state and federal politicians along with some regulators and judges. They are flim-flam artists of the highest caliber.

    Obviously, they won't be able to get rid of the relegation system so they'll start a new league and pay off the right people to get the right teams to join.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    All I know is 11of the clubs including us next season are all owned by USA interests 11 of the 20 what is going on there. Most are struggling even the great Man U, Only liverpool and arsenal did well this season.
    Arsenal: Majority owned by the Kroenke family.
    Aston Villa: Majority owned by the American investor,.
    Everton: Majority owned by The Friedkin Group.
    Liverpool: Majority owned by Fenway Sports Group.
    Manchester United: Majority owned by the Glazer family.
    Chelsea: Majority owned by a consortium of American investors led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
    Fulham: Majority owned by Shahid Khan.
    Bournemouth: Majority owned by Bill Foley.
    Crystal Palace: Majority owned by a group of American investors.
    Ipswich Town: Majority owned by Gamechanger 20. Swap with us.
    Burnley owned by USA interests also.
    Sheffield united also if promoted are owned by USA interests will make it 12
    Soon it will be called Major League.
    Would be better called " Absolute Schite league"..no interest in it whatsoever.

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    Alf,

    sorry, that league already exists.... it's called the MLS

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