In the wake of the failed ESL 13:40 - Apr 26 with 389 views | GeoffSentence | I wonder how a completely new European Football Super League would fair. One not involving any existing teams, so no 'legacy' fans to worry about. Starting completely from scratch with the money men pouring cash into say a London team, a Manchester team, a Paris and Madrid team and so on and so forth. I wonder if that sort of thing would get any traction or, not having any background or historical context it would be doomed to fail. | |
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In the wake of the failed ESL on 13:46 - Apr 26 with 356 views | J2BLUE | It would likely succeed. Traditional European football fans would rally against it. Other world markets would fund it to begin with. Some European fans would be tempted when it's like unlimited budget fantasy football teams lining up against each other. Eventually it would take off big style. Two seasons in, Martyn from Milton Keynes, a lifelong Manchester Devils fan, would be interviewed on tv laughing at traditional clubs and saying how they can't compare to "us". | |
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