Honestly with the money involved those clubs wont care, has to be the fans who stop this because like you said this would an NFL esque farce. Stupid Americans ruining the sportSimboli i Diellit wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:50 pmUEFA and domestic leagues won’t allow it. Serie A and Premierleague ufficals had a meeting today after the rumours. DAZN is playing woth fire, i’ll stop watching club football if it becomes like NFL.CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:33 pm European Super League in the works it seems. Absolutely devastating news for football .Has to be stopped.
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UEFA, FIFA and the other European FA’s came out with a comunication few minutes ago. They won’t allow it and in case it takes place all teams will be expelled from their corrispective leagues and their players can’t play with their national teams (Euro 2020 finals included and WCqualifiers).CanaYouDoIt wrote:
Honestly with the money involved those clubs wont care, has to be the fans who stop this because like you said this would an NFL esque farce. Stupid Americans ruining the sport
Meanwhile seems like German and French clubs have refused the idea.
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Once again , the clubs will not care about UEFA considering the money they're about to make. What the La Liga without Barca + Madrids , they can't stop it.
Ban the players from the World Cup, what next , these clubs are making a huge power move
Ban the players from the World Cup, what next , these clubs are making a huge power move
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It will limit players going to play for them. Seems it will be announced tonight or tomorrow al max that’s why leagues came out with this comunication. Serie A and La Liga will lose more than the others. By the way kuddos to Bayern and PSG.CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:19 pm Once again , the clubs will not care about UEFA considering the money they're about to make. What the La Liga without Barca + Madrids , they can't stop it.
Ban the players from the World Cup, what next , these clubs are making a huge power move
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Kudos to Bayern because PSG only doing this due to political reasons (Qatari ownership, WC)
Limit the players to play for them ? Absolutely not, with the money involved any good player would love to go to any of those clubs. The rest would be left behind.
Limit the players to play for them ? Absolutely not, with the money involved any good player would love to go to any of those clubs. The rest would be left behind.
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I don't know what will happen in future but i know i will never watch single minute of that shitty league even if my son will be playing.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:15 am The Greek league is bad, but Olympiacos should be equal to a relegation team in Serie A or something like that. I'm not sure if Uzuni can cut it at that level.
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Why wouldn't he? Croatian exports generally do decent in Italy and elsewhere. Generally a top player in Croatia can make the switch to Italy, all transfers in the past few yeas suggest this. Even Lokomotiv in the past few years have transferred many players and several to Dinamo Zagreb where those guys are Croatian NT material and close to a big transfer move. I would even argue that Uzuini was ready for Spain/Italy last summer but Lokomotiv wanted to get a better deal from Hungary.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:15 am The Greek league is bad, but Olympiacos should be equal to a relegation team in Serie A or something like that. I'm not sure if Uzuni can cut it at that level.
We need this guy badly.
I get his NT performances haven't been anything noteworthy but he's been a very good player club wise. For a player playing in the "rest of Europe" category he's pretty much as established as he can be with solid performances in Croatia, Hungary and the Champions League. Logically the next move would be to a top 5-6 league and that's why I think Olypmiakos is kind of a side ways move for him even if Olympiakos is a more prestigious club then Ferencvaros.
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Uzuni is just an Albanian league player with a bit of work ethic.
I don't know what you guys see in him.
I don't know what you guys see in him.
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Have any strikers outside of DZ? DZ is like the Olympiacos or Ajax of Croatia.artan wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 7:01 pmAurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:15 am The Greek league is bad, but Olympiacos should be equal to a relegation team in Serie A or something like that. I'm not sure if Uzuni can cut it at that level.
We need this guy badly.Why wouldn't he? Croatian exports generally do decent in Italy and elsewhere. Generally a top player in Croatia can make the switch to Italy, all transfers in the past few yeas suggest this. Even Lokomotiv in the past few years have transferred many players and several to Dinamo Zagreb where those guys are Croatian NT material and close to a big transfer move. I would even argue that Uzuini was ready for Spain/Italy last summer but Lokomotiv wanted to get a better deal from Hungary.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:15 am The Greek league is bad, but Olympiacos should be equal to a relegation team in Serie A or something like that. I'm not sure if Uzuni can cut it at that level.
We need this guy badly.
I get his NT performances haven't been anything noteworthy but he's been a very good player club wise. For a player playing in the "rest of Europe" category he's pretty much as established as he can be with solid performances in Croatia, Hungary and the Champions League. Logically the next move would be to a top 5-6 league and that's why I think Olypmiakos is kind of a side ways move for him even if Olympiakos is a more prestigious club then Ferencvaros.
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