Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:03 - Oct 6 with 775 views | jasondozzell | An utter disgrace. Powers that be won't be happy until it's the NFL. On a related note, how much better is the championship to the PL? Proper football. The only good thing in the PL is that smaller teams are now finding that elite young coaches with teams with work ethic can beat the bloated big clubs. |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:29 - Oct 6 with 716 views | J2BLUE | If they said no they would be sued and legally they don't have a case. |  |
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Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:19 - Oct 6 with 625 views | RonFearonsHair |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:03 - Oct 6 by jasondozzell | An utter disgrace. Powers that be won't be happy until it's the NFL. On a related note, how much better is the championship to the PL? Proper football. The only good thing in the PL is that smaller teams are now finding that elite young coaches with teams with work ethic can beat the bloated big clubs. |
At least two of our goals yesterday would have had pathetically long stops for VAR checks. The unbridled joy of knowing immediately that each goal would stand was immense. |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:22 - Oct 6 with 609 views | FrimleyBlue |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:29 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | If they said no they would be sued and legally they don't have a case. |
No case? Domestic football means football played in a specific country. Surely if it's a domestic league then that means it has to be played in that specific country otherwise it's not domestic |  |
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Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:24 - Oct 6 with 605 views | jasondozzell |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:19 - Oct 6 by RonFearonsHair | At least two of our goals yesterday would have had pathetically long stops for VAR checks. The unbridled joy of knowing immediately that each goal would stand was immense. |
Exactly that. It's such a contrast with the VAR horrorshow of the PL. |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:34 - Oct 6 with 563 views | HighgateBlue |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:29 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | If they said no they would be sued and legally they don't have a case. |
You've obviously pored over the Football Governance Act to a far greater extent than the rest of us... |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:47 - Oct 6 with 527 views | J2BLUE |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:34 - Oct 6 by HighgateBlue | You've obviously pored over the Football Governance Act to a far greater extent than the rest of us... |
No i've simply read what UEFA said. There is nothing in the rules to stop it and the threat of a super league has them over a barrel. I don't like it anymore than you. |  |
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Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:52 - Oct 6 with 505 views | redrickstuhaart |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:29 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | If they said no they would be sued and legally they don't have a case. |
Of course they do. They are a private association and can have such rules as they choose. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:57 - Oct 6 with 491 views | skinnybob72 |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:52 - Oct 6 by redrickstuhaart | Of course they do. They are a private association and can have such rules as they choose. |
Like they could ban clubs who choose to play 'domestic' games outwith their home country from UEFA competitions...., aye right! |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 23:00 - Oct 6 with 487 views | MattinLondon |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:47 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | No i've simply read what UEFA said. There is nothing in the rules to stop it and the threat of a super league has them over a barrel. I don't like it anymore than you. |
The purposed Super League should’ve been allowed to happen but only if the English clubs weren’t allowed to be in the domestic leagues. They then would be free to basically charge hundreds of pounds to overseas fans who would have been valued higher than its traditional support. By forcing them to stay, and then being fearful that they’ll leave, has simply given the bigger clubs much more power. That’s why financial fair play (or whatever it’s called) was introduced. Simply a way for the smaller clubs to know and keep their place. |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 00:13 - Oct 7 with 383 views | HighgateBlue |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 22:47 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | No i've simply read what UEFA said. There is nothing in the rules to stop it and the threat of a super league has them over a barrel. I don't like it anymore than you. |
Yes, the threat of a Super League has UEFA over a barrel. But that doesn't stop parliament/ the government from empowering the regulator to make decisions as to where league games can occur. Parliament can make primary legislation (which obviously UEFA cannot), and that legislation may allow ministers to make regulations under the primary legislation which prescribe categories of matter in respect of which the regulator may make decisions. Remember when Wimbledon decided they wanted to play their matches in Milton Keynes for example? The regulator categorically will be able to stop that. I would think it an oversight if the regulator is not empowered to prevent individual games from happening in random corners of the globe. If they so decide. Which of course they may, or may not. But this debate is about whether someone has a legal case or not. And that depends on what the law says. Which you haven't read. |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 02:21 - Oct 7 with 330 views | quirkie | Bournemouth v Burnley, New York Stadium, that'll pull the punters in. What amazes me is NFL team give up a home game to play abroad, they only play eight home games a season. It'll never happen to real football, but then again, come back here in 10 years time, hmm. |  |
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Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 03:14 - Oct 7 with 306 views | nrb1985 | Playing devil’s advocate, this unfortunately has always been the direction of travel and the slow Americanization of our sport for some time now. We ourselves have been enormous beneficiaries of American money pouring in. And you even have Americans now at our dear Neighbours up the road. I said to friends at the time brightpath bought their stake - I saw that as bullish for ITFC but bearish overall for English football when you’ve now got so many EFL clubs even drawing extended US interest. I’m very much against games on the road etc but, if you dance with the devil… |  | |  |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 08:10 - Oct 7 with 123 views | NthQldITFC |
Uefa gives ‘reluctant’ approval for domestic games to be played abroad on 21:29 - Oct 6 by J2BLUE | If they said no they would be sued and legally they don't have a case. |
Legal schmegal... |  |
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