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Old 02.01.2017, 05:03 PM   #7935
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Money will win but, for that very reason, I think the idea of a globalised Prem has actually passed, just because I think the real agenda now is the elite European teams banding together and forming their own breakaway league. How it'll work practically is still up for debate but I'm convinced it'll happen sooner rather than later, in some form or another . And that really will go global.

man, last time laughing at pep's linkedin page distracted me from this

and yeah, i get it.

a transnational league, meaning a true european league, would be fantastic.

i'd kill to watch that. not sure how it would work. not sure the national leagues would allow it. but i'm sure i'd kill.

like, i'm very interested in seeing chelsea under conte. im not interested in whoever else is left below liverpool-- like, what--aston vila, the potters of some place i can't remember, i don't care. like i'm sure people globally wanna see bayern and dortmund and real madrid and barcelona but not real betis or stuttgart or QPR and so forth. that would be EPIC. like a permanent world cup, but better played, home and away, year round, holy shit yes i would kill for that week in & week out.

not sure what it would do to the teams left behind but i'm a fat greedy consumer wth no conscience

eh, i'd prolly watch them on occasion ha ha ha ha
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