The UK Babe Channels Forum
European Super League - Printable Version

+- The UK Babe Channels Forum (https://www.babeshows.co.uk)
+-- Forum: General (/forumdisplay.php?fid=19)
+--- Forum: All Other Subjects (/forumdisplay.php?fid=114)
+---- Forum: Sports Zone (/forumdisplay.php?fid=77)
+----- Forum: Football (/forumdisplay.php?fid=155)
+----- Thread: European Super League (/showthread.php?tid=83802)

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20


RE: European Super League - HannahsPet - 21-04-2021 09:21

Scousers are fickel im sure if they get Mppabe in the summer all will be forgiven Tongue Tongue Tongue

Loving John Barnes this morning when they were saying that fans had won he was like why have ticket prices dropped or BT or SKY not screwing you to watch the games Tongue Tongue


RE: European Super League - SecretAgent - 21-04-2021 09:33

Woodward of Man Utd was on the UEFA Strategy Cttee which agreed the new structure for the Champions League last week. He did not raise ant objections and agreed the proposals. He resigned from the Cttee after the ESL news broke.

UEFA President Alexander Ceferin called Juventus Chairman Andrea Agnelli a snake over their participation in the ESL. The 2 men were friends and Ceferin is actually Godfather to one of Agnellis' children. It seems they spoke multiple times last week and when Ceferin asked about rumours of the ESL Agnelli point blank denied them.


RE: European Super League - lovebabes56 - 21-04-2021 10:51

^I don't think we will hear the end of fallout of this for a long time.


RE: European Super League - Tumble_Drier - 21-04-2021 12:51

I wonder if the clubs involved had signed any contacts. As JP Morgan were involved it could cost them a few quid to back out.


RE: European Super League - SecretAgent - 21-04-2021 13:00

I suspect JP Morgan might have been having second thoughts themselves. Their big loans have to go through a committee which looks at reputational risk for JPM. Banks don’t like being in the news for the wrong reasons and they have a big presence here and in Europe so the stakes would have been high.


RE: European Super League - lovebabes56 - 21-04-2021 13:26

Probably way higher thsn we probably envisaged, jeez could the consequences of this move even bankrupt tha game - even though it haxs collapsed?


RE: European Super League - lovebabes56 - 21-04-2021 13:28

(21-04-2021 12:51 )Tumble_Drier Wrote:  I wonder if the clubs involved had signed any contacts. As JP Morgan were involved it could cost them a few quid to back out.

most certsinly woill be more than a pretty penny for sure...


RE: European Super League - William H Bonney - 21-04-2021 13:42

(21-04-2021 12:51 )Tumble_Drier Wrote:  I wonder if the clubs involved had signed any contacts.

The contracts were 167 pages long and did indeed contain penalty clauses for backing out. There was also a league joining fee of €10m.


RE: European Super League - Kingsmind - 21-04-2021 14:15

People might not agree with me here but i think the Scottish teams Celtic and Rangers,Irish teams and Welsh teams without Swansea and Cardiff would be the only teams to benefit from this Super League because they need popularity and money and don't give the money to all them greedy billionaire owners of the big six.

Don't get me wrong i am not trying to say destroy them leagues they are underestimated leagues in there own right , them teams just need a way to try and get noticed.


RE: European Super League - HannahsPet - 21-04-2021 14:51

(21-04-2021 13:00 )SecretAgent Wrote:  I suspect JP Morgan might have been having second thoughts themselves. Their big loans have to go through a committee which looks at reputational risk for JPM. Banks don’t like being in the news for the wrong reasons and they have a big presence here and in Europe so the stakes would have been high.

and im guessing the owners prob use JP morgan already for there banking wouldnt want to piss off there already clients and its prob saved them a fortune