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28 minutes ago, MoJames said:

So we have Man United, Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal, Real, and the three Italian teams left, Who is next to flinch? I could see the Italian guys following suit soon. Then you're likely to see Arsenal and Spurs follow suit. Then it comes down to Real, Manchester United and Liverpool.

 

 

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1 minute ago, WillUSAF said:

Since the ESL is a virtually gone, I am interested in seeing if the top 6 pull something like this down the road?

They absolutely will IMO.  And hopefully they can globally marginalize UEFA and FIFA more because fuck those guys.

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Chelsea Pitch Owners, who own the freehold of Stamford Bridge and naming rights of Chelsea Football Club, are reportedly set to hold a meeting on Thursday to re-examine the current lease agreement following the news that the Blues will be joining the controversial European Super League.

However, they may not be allowed to play their matches at Stamford Bridge because the stadium is not owned by Roman Abramovich or the club.

Chelsea Pitch Owners purchased Stamford Bridge in 1997 and have fought to keep it away from property developers and current owner Abramovich.

The CPO also holds the power over Chelsea Football Club's name, meaning there could be implications for using it in the European Super League, or playing in another ground, without permission from the shareholders.

The Daily Telegraph claim that the CPO will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday where the board will discuss the current lease.

Former club captain John Terry is the president of the CPO and he has already voiced his concern over the European Super League plans.

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26 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

Chelsea Pitch Owners, who own the freehold of Stamford Bridge and naming rights of Chelsea Football Club, are reportedly set to hold a meeting on Thursday to re-examine the current lease agreement following the news that the Blues will be joining the controversial European Super League.

However, they may not be allowed to play their matches at Stamford Bridge because the stadium is not owned by Roman Abramovich or the club.

Chelsea Pitch Owners purchased Stamford Bridge in 1997 and have fought to keep it away from property developers and current owner Abramovich.

The CPO also holds the power over Chelsea Football Club's name, meaning there could be implications for using it in the European Super League, or playing in another ground, without permission from the shareholders.

The Daily Telegraph claim that the CPO will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday where the board will discuss the current lease.

Former club captain John Terry is the president of the CPO and he has already voiced his concern over the European Super League plans.

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5 minutes ago, alincoln said:

BBC says all English teams are out.  

I thought you told us all this Super League was ironclad, done and dusted. Smartest people and best lawyers set it up and foresaw all the possibilities.

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