This is going to dominate the news for the next few days and a good politician will be able to explo
This is going to dominate the news for the next few days and a good politician will be able to exploit it ruthlessly – politicalbetting.com
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He claims he was totally unware that his own son had the gig from the council to demolish an overpass. Not a clue, son never said a word to him about the job, not a sausage.
As for why would he take bribes....all he could say was he couldn't think of a reason why he would....the same reason everybody who takes one, takes ones? The folding, the reddies, the wonga?
Ameet Pinto
@watermicrobe
Cremations are happening on the sidewalk in a city that has only reported only two #covid19 deaths in April. When you see those numbers from Flag of India, know that it is much much worse than those numbers show.
https://twitter.com/watermicrobe/status/1383856909464203270?s=20
Starmer?
It was a policy a bit like the Commie Cable Company, free internet everybody, everybody loves the internet, so they are going dig this. But, yeah but it will be slower and I can't choose to package it with my Sky etc, no you can't...hmmmm I don't think I like this idea....
Fan owned clubs, ok, lets think, that means no billionaire football owners, means fewer mega stars, which means far less likely to compete in the Champions league e.g. no billionaire owner, no Leicester dream.
Yes I know Germany fan owned, but they are basically a one club league, where occasionally a few others do compete, but they then have to flog their good players after they had a season or two to balance the books e.g. Dortmund are likely to sell Haaland this summer after just one season.
As has been said 'manna from heaven' for Boris
I heard the most almighty crash in my guest house in Bikaner. A lorry hit a camel drawn transport.
A makeshift ghat was set up before nightfall on the intersection. Summat to see.
As the surge of coronavirus cases continues in Michigan, a younger demographic has been part of the increase. The expansion to children age 2 and up will take effect April 26."
https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2021/04/michigan-expands-mask-requirement-to-children-ages-2-to-4-extends-gathering-limits.html
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
However if you check under that tweet the guy insists this is highly unusual, these are just families burning bodies desperately
Unlike Boris or SKS...
As for the German system. Well it does that.
It also has frighteningly affordable season tickets and generally produces a decent national side. So it is a question of what you want.
The latest Sunday Times revelations put Cameron in an even worse light.
And I don't think anyone will be surprised to read that Blair was connected with Greensill.
Dare I ask whether he remains in post?
It isn't the best technical football, but most seasons every team is competitive and there is real unpredictability. The product is fantastic and is built on all these clubs being able to go out and buy the extremely good talent and hold on to it e.g. recently we have had WBA beat highly placed teams, Newcastle beat West Ham yesterday, etc.
Masses of people in every country in the world aren't getting up at all hours of the weekend to watch Serie A, Bundesliga, etc, they are to watch EPL.
@ed_aarons
Told there will be a statement on Super League in 10 minutes...
https://twitter.com/ed_aarons/status/1383904456463421448
It's an excellent product. Which generates big money for UK PLC and lots of soft power for the nation. Another reason why this superleague is calamitously misguided. They would destroy all that for short term money and long term failure
Sounds like they’re going for it...
When I used to travel a lot more, any country I went to, you wouldn't have to look hard to see people glued to watch the weekend games, which you don't see for the other leagues outside the big games.
I have never seen people in other countries glued to their screen watching Mainz 05 vs FC Augsburg, but they are to watch something like a Newcastle vs West Ham.
A VfB Stuttgart are never signing a James Rodriguez, but Everton can.
Fabrizio Romano
@FabrizioRomano
12 football clubs today jointly announced an agreement competition, the Super League.
AC Milan, Arsenal , Atlético, Chelsea, Barcelona, Internazionale, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Tottenham have all joined.
Could ruin football for a decade. Could be a split like rugby: league v union
Everton will fall. First bloody season in 20+ years we've held our own with the big boys.
Sighs.
New stadium probably not viable and on hold.
Joy.
Or are we in a phoney war period for a bit first?
Doesn't mean they will be able to do it, however
Crowds will be good for the domestic game.
Andrew_Heaton: The Super League thing is insane, but given that Everton didn’t get asked, on balance, i’m probably all for it for this reason alone
IF they back down allow them into the Championship for next year to compete for 3 promotion places.
That should concentrate minds.
Liverpool's official tweet
Liverpool FC
@LFC
Leading European football clubs announce new Super League competition.
Gets mightily ratio'd. One of their biggest supporters' accounts (500,000 followers) responds:
Anfield Watch
@AnfieldWatch
4m
Replying to
@LFC
Football is finished.
https://twitter.com/AnfieldWatch/status/1383909016418492424?s=20
It's a Super League.
It’s broadly a closed shop for plastic fans with ridiculous kick off times, over promotion of the moneyed clubs and a huge gap between the haves and have nots. Much the same as the Champions League. Take the ‘big 6’ out of the Premier League and it would be a classic title race this year compared to the procession it has actually been.
A lot of the outrage comes from the more armchair end of the football spectrum but I suspect a lot of lower league fans like myself feel completely detached from the fans of the big clubs anyway. I’m just happy having a few beers, watching players give it their all with no VAR or histrionics and a decent atmosphere. So long as England exists I’ll have a team at the highest level of the game I can care about too.
I’ve never really trusted the ‘fans’ who obsess over their billionaire plaything teams but are dismissive of international tournaments anyway. Give me a World Cup over a champions league or super league any day of the week! For me that’s the purest form of the elite game.
It’s an obvious bargaining chip. A kite in flight.
Repeat again:
It. Ain’t. Gonna. Happen.
Bayern, PSG, Dortmund, Everton, Napoli.....
Just cut and paste the top 20 richest clubs, as this is what is happening
https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/which-are-the-worlds-richest-football-clubs-in-2021/psbb7gblbm6j1m5mc753tv1us
12 teams - even 12 + 3 teams for the inaugural season - is not enough. That's 28 games per side, against the 45+ that Chelsea or Man City would expect to play in a typical season. The only way it would work would be if you played everyone four times in the season, and that's also a really stupid idea.
@JBurtTelegraph
Told that Juventus have just quit the European Club Association and Andrea Agnelli has resigned as its chairman and also from Uefa Executive committee..
https://twitter.com/JBurtTelegraph/status/1383910034057297936
https://twitter.com/danroan/status/1383909710869368832
However, it's been talked about for ages. And that is some serious moolah.
The pandemic means we don't know how much these clubs are leaking. Match day Corporate is far more of an income stream for them than Burnley or Sheffield United.
It has to happen at some point.
The Spectator Index
@spectatorindex
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BREAKING: UEFA says every player and club who participate in new Super League will be banned from UEFA and FIFA football tournaments
That's pretty brutal. And entertaining
Does this mean that Sheffield United don't get relegated? And six teams from the CL get promoted? And the onwards downwards through the divisions?
If so, this is potentially massive news for Wrexham and Stockport...
Gabriele Marcotti
@Marcotti
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Andrea Agnelli is no longer ECA President. Juventus have left ECA. (And Agnelli has resigned from the UEFA ExCo).
(Safe to say it's Super League related)
Pope, Bertrand, Coady, Keane, Cash, Rice, Bellingham, Ward Prowse, Grealish, Sancho, Calvert Lewin
Reckon we’d still do OK. Obviously in these circumstances the Germans would win everything given half their team plays for Bayern!
I won't be watching it.
Madrid Zone
@theMadridZone
PSG will refuse to sell their players to any Super League team. Mbappe AND Neymar will renew with immediate effect. @MailSport #rmalive
If the devious dozen push ahead with this, then these teams will all be leaving their domestic leagues imminently.
The question is, really: how gutsy do the American owners of Arsenal and the like feel? They have to have known that FIFA/UEFA would say "no".
My gut - FWIW - is that if they can persuade five or six more top rated European soccer teams to join, then this goes ahead as a breakaway league.
*Not the sort of fan that does them any good, mind. I think the last time I went was 1998. Really, this isn't a game I have skin in.