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UEFA President went there
Posted on 6/20/23 at 6:55 pm
Posted on 6/20/23 at 6:55 pm
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Aleksander Ceferin, the Uefa president, hinted at the possibility of imposing a fixed spending limit in a recent interview with the Men In Blazers podcasts. He said: “in the future we have to seriously think about a salary cap,” adding: “It’s not about the owners, it’s about the value of the competition, because if five clubs will always win then it doesn’t make sense any more.”
Posted on 6/20/23 at 7:19 pm to chalmetteowl
He isn’t wrong, but this is how Saudi Arabia becomes a legit league if they say frick it and pay everybody.
Posted on 6/20/23 at 7:50 pm to chalmetteowl
salary cap will never happen because there are players associations that would have to sign on for it, and of course they won't. salary cap just means the owners get to keep most of the money instead of the players. no bueno
Posted on 6/22/23 at 8:53 pm to chalmetteowl
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if five clubs will always win
Haha. Tottenham.
Posted on 6/23/23 at 6:58 am to chalmetteowl
There won’t be a cap, but legit Financial Fair Play wouldn’t be a bad thing.
And they can bring the Saudis in line by making it a FIFA matter.
And they can bring the Saudis in line by making it a FIFA matter.
Posted on 6/23/23 at 10:20 am to chalmetteowl
What is the point of Super League?
At the heart of the ongoing European Super League venture -- and it is still very much an ongoing venture -- there remain two major goals: to close the increasing gap between the Premier League and the richest non-English teams in Europe and, basically, to replace UEFA as the overseer of European club football.
At the heart of the ongoing European Super League venture -- and it is still very much an ongoing venture -- there remain two major goals: to close the increasing gap between the Premier League and the richest non-English teams in Europe and, basically, to replace UEFA as the overseer of European club football.
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