Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners 18:23 - Apr 18 with 2139 views | davblue | Well worth a watch. Spurs are not a top club, so that’s just a power grab. City, should remember where they came from in the new system it’s likely they wouldn’t be ever in that group of clubs. Leicester wouldn’t have happened either. | | | | |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 18:25 - Apr 18 with 2094 views | pointofblue | I bet this is a political move because they want the Champions League revamp to be accepted tomorrow. It’s been put off once before because of tensions about how fair it is; this is the big clubs rattling their cage with a threat so they get what they want. It’ll probably work. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 18:26 - Apr 18 with 2071 views | yesjohn99 | Has he mentioned greed?? Major Bantz alert if so. | | | |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:51 - Apr 18 with 1756 views | BryanPlug | [content removed at owner's request] | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:57 - Apr 18 with 1719 views | Chrisd | GN is totally spot on with his assessment of the situation. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:59 - Apr 18 with 1706 views | Nthsuffolkblue | UEFA have made it fairly clear. Talk of no access to domestic competition and anyone who plays for the clubs involved to be unavailable for their international sides. This has no mileage. It is (as Neville says) anti-competition. I could understand if the 6 sides had been the only ones to win all of the top competitions in the country for the past 2 decades and each of them had been permanently in the Champions League over that time. However, this is far from the case. There is no way this has mileage in my opinion. They need the Premier League as much as, if not more than, the Premier League needs them. | |
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Great from Gary... go in hard with these clubs on 21:01 - Apr 18 with 1682 views | unstableblue | How can the shambles that is arsenal be breaking away into a guaranteed champions league Revoke/reduce the parachute payments while they’re at it | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 21:05 - Apr 18 with 1657 views | Coco |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:59 - Apr 18 by Nthsuffolkblue | UEFA have made it fairly clear. Talk of no access to domestic competition and anyone who plays for the clubs involved to be unavailable for their international sides. This has no mileage. It is (as Neville says) anti-competition. I could understand if the 6 sides had been the only ones to win all of the top competitions in the country for the past 2 decades and each of them had been permanently in the Champions League over that time. However, this is far from the case. There is no way this has mileage in my opinion. They need the Premier League as much as, if not more than, the Premier League needs them. |
The wealth clubs have bought no relegation and killed competition anyway. British sport, like industry sold its soul many moons ago for £$¥€. The modern ‘fan’ is either on another continent or such fanboy glory hunter that his only real enjoyment comes from bragging that ‘his’ team blew everyone else out of the water on transfer fees and wages. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 21:07 - Apr 18 with 1645 views | Bluespeed225 |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:51 - Apr 18 by BryanPlug | [content removed at owner's request] |
We’ve won the Title more recently than them, a situation that is not going to change. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Bale on £35m a season; De Gea on 375k a week.....!!!! on 22:30 - Apr 18 with 1418 views | unstableblue |
Great from Gary... go in hard with these clubs on 21:01 - Apr 18 by unstableblue | How can the shambles that is arsenal be breaking away into a guaranteed champions league Revoke/reduce the parachute payments while they’re at it |
Most of Man City first team on £330k a week.... Football is eating itself; and now they want to move even more of the cream to the top £100k a week cap across the premier league Top CEOs running the largest businesses in the UK are on £175k a year!! And people have a paddy about that | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 06:52 - Apr 19 with 1112 views | PrideOfTheEast |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 20:51 - Apr 18 by BryanPlug | [content removed at owner's request] |
But they have a massive revenue. About 8th in Europe. None of this is directly based on sporting prowess/history. | | | |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 07:24 - Apr 19 with 1039 views | CornishMariner | I have never been one to "hate" clubs but have now changed my mind. Six clubs that can go to the wall as far as I am concerned. I feel sorry for the real fans, the ones that followed city in League 1, for example. Here's to Leicester and West Ham keeping their top 4 places. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 09:20 - Apr 19 with 869 views | Ely_Blue |
Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 21:07 - Apr 18 by Bluespeed225 | We’ve won the Title more recently than them, a situation that is not going to change. |
Ah yes Spurs….. the team that came 3rd in a 2 horse race the season Leicester won the PL……….. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 09:28 - Apr 19 with 837 views | chicoazul | Lol at the enormous irony and crying fans of the “big six”. | |
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Gary Neville going in hard on Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal owners on 09:35 - Apr 19 with 814 views | ElephantintheRoom | And lest we forget, Arsenal fans were very unhappy at guaranteed Champions League football every year under Wenger. I think it is in the Times today, that the last time Spurs won the league, the farthing was legal tender. So long ago in fact that Ipswich hadn't won it. The problems began when clubs and their supporters embraced foreign ownership - and players. A global league is now inevitable - and a european league already exists. | |
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