Just throwing this out here for discussion because so much has been made of our growing central options.
In Today's Guardian, there is a piece called "Six key questions on why top clubs could stage a European revolt". In it he explains how the teams involved in the breakaway group may operate.
I think this breakaway has a lot of momentum
Behind it and Blatter's recent actions have left FIFA exposed as a morally bankrupt entity.
Of course it's all about the money and LFC are well placed in the centre of things to benefit (or otherwise) from any development.
http://m.guardian.co.uk/ms/p/gnm/op/...t&cat=football
In Today's Guardian, there is a piece called "Six key questions on why top clubs could stage a European revolt". In it he explains how the teams involved in the breakaway group may operate.
Similarly to the existing Uefa Champions League, it*would probably be a midweek tournament. Already Real Madrid and Barcelona operate B teams in lower leagues – top clubs would hope to employ such second strings in their national-league commitments. Domestic competitors may not like the elite breaking away but are unlikely to tell them they cannot play in traditional competitions since their incomes are tied to those of the big guns.
Behind it and Blatter's recent actions have left FIFA exposed as a morally bankrupt entity.
Of course it's all about the money and LFC are well placed in the centre of things to benefit (or otherwise) from any development.
http://m.guardian.co.uk/ms/p/gnm/op/...t&cat=football
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