Fans moan a European Super League is INEVITABLE after new plans were announced
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Soccer fans have complained that a European Super League is inevitable after new plans were announced on Thursday, but others were quick to criticize the new ideas.
A22, the company that wanted to keep the idea alive after the disastrous launch of the Super League project in April 2021, outlined plans for a new competition to challenge the Champions League.
They made the announcement in several European newspapers on Thursday and say the plans were drawn up after detailed discussions with clubs across the continent.
Revised plans for a breakaway competition would see up to 80 teams involved, but no permanent members, as organizers prepare for another battle with UEFA.
It comes amid growing concerns about the financial might of England’s Premier League, whose 20 clubs shelled out a combined £815m during the January window.
New plans for a European Super League have been revealed after the failed attempt to launch a controversial breakout competition in April 2021.
A22 Sports Management CEO Bernd Reichart outlined new plans for the Super League, which would see 80 teams compete in four divisions and without permanent members.
Barcelona and Real Madrid bosses Joan Laporta (left) and Florentino Pérez (right) have continuously pushed for a European Super League since it was first proposed in April 2021.
By comparison, the total outlay for top division clubs in Spain, Italy, France and Germany combined came in at just over a quarter of that figure.
The new competition would comprise several divisions and would involve between 60 and 80 teams with a minimum of 14 games per club, per season.
Crucially, there will be no permanent members, raising the possibility of a system of promotion and relegation between divisions and a merit-based system for entry into the competition.
And fans were quick to react following Thursday morning’s announcement, with many worrying that the determination to push through the plans meant a Super League was bound to happen.
One said: ‘The super league is inevitable. Why would billionaires keep pouring money into the premier league when there are only four Champions League spots available? Will Chelsea owners be happy with a league cup after spending £600m?
Another referenced the current state of the Premier League’s Big Six, adding: “However, I’m not going to lie with Man City pending trial and the American owners of Chelsea. I think those two clubs could decide to change their stance and fully support this Super League proposal.”
Another simply said, ‘Here we go again.’
However, others responded to the proposals and stated that a Super League would have no appeal.
Some fans complained that after the latest plans the creation of a Super League was inevitable
One quipped: “If there’s some kind of breakaway super league and the league structure was as we know it, that’s my interest in football really.”
Another said: ‘When will these fucking wits learn? We don’t want a Super League, we don’t mind having great games all the damn time, the magic of football is in everyone. game, on top of this, how do you expect teams to play an additional 14 games on top of their standard season of games?
Another angry fan commented: ‘We don’t want a super league. Fuck off and leave football as it is.
Others said: “The organizers talk nonsense, the fans are the main stakeholders in football and no fan wants this, apart from those outside the UK where they can’t cope financially because the EPL is the best league in the world with the greatest appeal to the public”. .’
But other supporters responded, telling soccer administrators to leave the sport alone.
Meanwhile, another angry fan highlighted the strength of the Premier League compared to other European leagues, adding: ‘We don’t want it. The Premier League is already a super league. Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are the teams that push because they need the money. They are afraid of how much the Premier League makes and they want a piece, or they could be left behind.
Elsewhere, other supporters questioned the aim of a breakaway league.
One said: ‘Other than money, what’s the clamor for a Super League? What does it offer unlike what European football already offers? They complain about the clutter of accessories, but is another 14 games okay?
Another fan joked: “It will be great to see Derby County in Venice in Division 3 of the European Super League.”
One final fan expressed his strong thoughts on the matter, saying: ‘The Super League will not happen without the Premier League and the Bundesliga. It will only be Serie A, Barcelona, Real and Atlético + PSG. That’s worse than the Champions League hahaha.’
Other fans also questioned what the benefits would be if a European Super League were established.