Nice simple rule change:-
"Any player who appears in a football competition unrecognised or unsanctioned by the FA shall be ineligible to play in any sanctioned or recognised competition for the rest of that season, unless that player transfers mid-season to a club not involved in unsanctioned competition."
If Manuarsepool decide to play their best players in the new Super League, they'll be putting out second-best teams in The Premier. Won't it be fun to see which three manage to avoid relegation? How long will worldwide popularity and fan-bases survive for struggling Championship teams?
Looking at the proposed structure it does not seem particularly sensible. Take Spurs - let's say first game up Kane's ankles go, he's out for the season. A couple of weeks later Son is poked in the eye and obviously going to be out for months. Spurs can't win a Super League game for love nor money and they are in the Premier League relegation zone. They sack another manager, but things only get worse. Relegated from the Premier League and clear bottom of the Super League, from which they are unrelegateable, if completely unfeasible. Above them not only have four of the teams brought into the Super League done quite well, but Benfica have won the whole thing, by having concentrated their entire resources on it at the expense of mid-table obscurity in Portugal. So next season are Benfica, a mid-table team from Portugal going to brought into the not-so-super league again, to compete against Spurs for whom Harry Kane is on his third op'?
Looking at the proposed teams, all the English clubs are Sky-and-absentee-owner-rich, whilst Barcelona and Real Madrid are struggling to pay transfer fees and all the Italian clubs are wrestling financial dragons ........ so greed and desperation are the simple motives, maybe they can arrange sponsorship by some kinda pay-day loan outfit.
"Any player who appears in a football competition unrecognised or unsanctioned by the FA shall be ineligible to play in any sanctioned or recognised competition for the rest of that season, unless that player transfers mid-season to a club not involved in unsanctioned competition."
If Manuarsepool decide to play their best players in the new Super League, they'll be putting out second-best teams in The Premier. Won't it be fun to see which three manage to avoid relegation? How long will worldwide popularity and fan-bases survive for struggling Championship teams?
Looking at the proposed structure it does not seem particularly sensible. Take Spurs - let's say first game up Kane's ankles go, he's out for the season. A couple of weeks later Son is poked in the eye and obviously going to be out for months. Spurs can't win a Super League game for love nor money and they are in the Premier League relegation zone. They sack another manager, but things only get worse. Relegated from the Premier League and clear bottom of the Super League, from which they are unrelegateable, if completely unfeasible. Above them not only have four of the teams brought into the Super League done quite well, but Benfica have won the whole thing, by having concentrated their entire resources on it at the expense of mid-table obscurity in Portugal. So next season are Benfica, a mid-table team from Portugal going to brought into the not-so-super league again, to compete against Spurs for whom Harry Kane is on his third op'?
Looking at the proposed teams, all the English clubs are Sky-and-absentee-owner-rich, whilst Barcelona and Real Madrid are struggling to pay transfer fees and all the Italian clubs are wrestling financial dragons ........ so greed and desperation are the simple motives, maybe they can arrange sponsorship by some kinda pay-day loan outfit.