Friday's Legacy the papers and sports news seemed very uninterested by this today. with bryan robson so heavily involved i was expecting quite a fallout.
Yes I hadn't notice anything in the press either.
by Stuka » 19 Jul 2011 22:03
Friday's Legacy the papers and sports news seemed very uninterested by this today. with bryan robson so heavily involved i was expecting quite a fallout.
by SpaceCruiser » 19 Jul 2011 22:26
StukaFriday's Legacy the papers and sports news seemed very uninterested by this today. with bryan robson so heavily involved i was expecting quite a fallout.
Yes I hadn't notice anything in the press either.
by Para Handy » 19 Jul 2011 23:19
by TFF » 19 Jul 2011 23:24
Para Handy Erm, it's been reported nationally and internationally. Not sure where you lot get your news from.
by Para Handy » 20 Jul 2011 00:14
That Friday FeelingPara Handy Erm, it's been reported nationally and internationally. Not sure where you lot get your news from.
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by Jerry St Clair » 20 Jul 2011 07:09
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by Stuka » 20 Jul 2011 12:15
Para Handy Erm, it's been reported nationally and internationally. Not sure where you lot get your news from.
by Big Foot » 20 Jul 2011 13:25
Wax Jacket take it you both won't be renewing STs this season then
by Ian Royal » 20 Jul 2011 17:33
by roadrunner » 21 Jul 2011 12:09
by Mr Angry » 21 Jul 2011 12:45
Rev Algenon Stickleback HUkeBig Foot Is anyone really that surprised that in a land with a corrupt press and government, football is as fvcked as shown tonight?
I wonder which media millionaire it was that commoditised football?
The whole idea of the premier league was nothing to do with SKY. They just hijacked the deal that ITV (who pushed for the changes) had cosily assumed would go their way. At the time SKY was a struggling company with small subscription numbers, who took a massive gamble.
by Svlad Cjelli » 21 Jul 2011 12:49
Mr AngryRev Algenon Stickleback HUke I wonder which media millionaire it was that commoditised football?
The whole idea of the premier league was nothing to do with SKY. They just hijacked the deal that ITV (who pushed for the changes) had cosily assumed would go their way. At the time SKY was a struggling company with small subscription numbers, who took a massive gamble.
Actually, it was Alan Sugar (then Spurs Chariman) who was the prime instigator within the then 1st Division Chairman to give Sky the TV rights, as he saw that loads of people would subscribe so his company, Amstrad, would sell vast amounts of satellite dishes.
by bakerlou » 21 Jul 2011 13:58
Svlad Cjelli - Change ownership regulations so that supporters (via their elected representatives) own 51% of any football club - as in Germany. That immediately turns it back into a "club" and stops it being hawked around like a commodity.
- Reform the FA so that it actually fulfils its role as "Guardian of the Game" - with proper powers to investigate and ensure compliance and financial responsibility, with a proper rulebook. Of course, to do that it needs to be reformed properly so it's got more power than its bastard child, the PL.
Not easy to do these I know, but they'd solve the vast majority of the problems in an instant.
by Svlad Cjelli » 21 Jul 2011 14:21
bakerlouSvlad Cjelli - Change ownership regulations so that supporters (via their elected representatives) own 51% of any football club - as in Germany. That immediately turns it back into a "club" and stops it being hawked around like a commodity.
- Reform the FA so that it actually fulfils its role as "Guardian of the Game" - with proper powers to investigate and ensure compliance and financial responsibility, with a proper rulebook. Of course, to do that it needs to be reformed properly so it's got more power than its bastard child, the PL.
Not easy to do these I know, but they'd solve the vast majority of the problems in an instant.
That's not 10% the case though, even in Bundesliga.
Bayer Laverkusen and Wolfsburg are exempt from that due to the nature of the investments that each has received from Bayer and VW respectively. Equally, Hoffenheim are openly flauting the spirit of the regs in place through Deitmar Hopp's impersonation of Brooks Mileson, and other clubs are now legally contesting the Bundesliga rules.
by Mr Angry » 21 Jul 2011 15:32
Svlad CjelliMr Angry
Actually, it was Alan Sugar (then Spurs Chariman) who was the prime instigator within the then 1st Division Chairman to give Sky the TV rights, as he saw that loads of people would subscribe so his company, Amstrad, would sell vast amounts of satellite dishes.
And Sugar who had a decisive vote to sell the PL rights to Sky rather than terrestrial TV, despite the massive and obvious conflict of interest.
by Big Foot » 21 Jul 2011 22:33
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