Pep said it’s unfair to blame people at these clubs in these difficult times.
How many players took paycuts or furloughed because of covid like employees at most other businesses?
Difficult times. Ha.
Means they don't yet know what they are legally able to do, but they want to issue a 'cease and desist'. They are hoping the breakaway clubs will back down, and trying to save face.
Kidderminster Harriers is our closest,. They are in the National League North, and it's £16 for standing, £18 for seating.
The other club reasonably close to us is Shrewsbury Town (we're over in Shropshire now), which I know are not non-league, but they are league 1. They are £22 for an adult.
If you or anyone know of a decent lower division club not too far from the Wyre Forest that has decent prices then by all means let me know.
I would absolutely be up for that, but knowing football there is no way it would be that cheap. Too much greed. Treble that easily.
A couple of seasons ago as I was struggling for cash I was looking into local non-league and lower league sides to take my little lad to. Even the lowest cost was around £15-20 a game per person.
What is the possibility that Fifa could launch their World Club Cup as a competing product? As a cup competition I think I'd be for that. Imagine teams from South America, Asia and Africa fighting it out. I'd prefer that to the Champions League if I'm honest.
It's kind of like when Rangers got dumped out of the SPL. At the very least the redemption arc of them winning the league this year will make a hell of a film someday.
That will be the demographic of the ESL, certainly.
Wait til he realises that if only one team wins the ESL, the casual fans will just start 'supporting' them and not Juventus.
The fact that 'casual fan' is an oxymoron will ruin him. After he, and those like him, have ruined football.
It's just so anti-sport it's astonishing. They'll have to rebrand Football as 'entertainment' like they did with wrestling when everyone pointed out to them that it was as fake as a rubber monkey.
I'll tell you what, if nothing else this will be the death of the EFL. What's the point in supporting a lower league team if you can never reach the pinnacle (even if it was highly unlikely anyway).