Good riddance
Chelsea and City are big enough to offset losing those three
Replace them with the Old Firm or some teams from the Championship
Problem solved
Think I'm done with football. They obviously won't get any sanctions from FA and they'll profit from a new deal with UEFA.
There's no point watching this sport anymore.
Why should two Scottish clubs get precedent over current members of the English tiers who have laboured to get into the top flight?Good riddance
Chelsea and City are big enough to offset losing those three
Replace them with the Old Firm or some teams from the Championship
Problem solved
I can see that picture clearly in my head. Arsenal/Kroenke probably in the trunk of the car.Once one went it was always gonna be a rush out the door to save face. Real, RS and UTD were the drivers here.
They've got the gun pointed at their own heads now
Huh? You'd rather Spurs be liquidated over the RS and their big shed?
This will all be an American idea. The silence from the American owned teams is deafening!!
Taking the Old Firm would destroy the SPL Mikey.Good riddance
Chelsea and City are big enough to offset losing those three
Replace them with the Old Firm or some teams from the Championship
Problem solved
Wouldn't put it past them maggots.Total lies.
Except all the scab 12 resigned from their uefa positions, they can't be allowed to get them back
Outside of Bayern, who are dominant because they have been brilliantly run by Uli Hoeneß for 20 years and then his buddy Killer Kalle, The Bundesliga is fantastically competitive. It's a fan-first model. Small clubs are generally in the ascendancy in Germany. The giants, HSV, Schalke, Kaiserslautern, and Stuttgart have all had recent relegations or will have one this season. Cologne, Gladbach, Frankfurt, and Hertha have all been up and down. All have been poorly managed. Freiburg, Union Berlin and other smaller clubs have huge scope to thrive. It has the biggest attendances in world football for a reason.