Submitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourSubmitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourIt is less than three years ago since the Premier League Big Six were exposed as part of a planned European Super League.
If not for the public backlash when this European Super League was exposed and the key involvement of the Premier League Big Six, then this was where we heading. Little surprise as well that the American owners of Liverpool, Man U and Arsenal were prime movers in this shameful plan, all of them coming from a sporting culture in the United States were everything is simply constructed to make as much money as possible for the owners of the teams in the various sports.
This is fitting punishment for what they attempted to do??? An absolute pittance to pay, when the clubs involved were effectively trying to steal football away from the rest.So what about the punishment for the Premier League Big Six from the Premier League? Everton are now waiting to hear their verdict and likely second points deduction this season, for allegedly breaking spending rules for the three seasons ending with the 2022/23 one.
Comparing PSR/FFP punishments and the European Super League punishments f0r the Premier League Big Six When it comes to how the UK media choose to report things and the slant they put on various clubs, when do you ever read or hear in the media reference made to what the likes of Man U, Liverpool and the rest tried to do less than three years ago with the European Super League?
Whilst the Premier League Big Six tried to steal football and ensure that forever they would be the richest and most powerful, the likes of Forest and Everton basically had owners who were trying to spend their own money on top of the revenues brought in, as they tried to bridge the gap with those above them, who have far bigger revenues.
Points deductions, possible relegation and potential financial ruin for Forest and Everton, whilst effectively no punishment at all for the Premier League Big Six. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have also agreed to an additional £25m fine and a potential 30-point deduction for any similar transgression in the future.
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