13 Responses

  1. FredtheRed
    FredtheRed
    March 18, 2009 at 8:13 pm | | Reply


    Spot on, who cares about Zenit, Porto and Bayern. It’s City, Liverpool and Chelsea we like beating.

  2. eplnfl
    eplnfl
    March 18, 2009 at 9:16 pm | | Reply


    The Super League will be fact unless the European Clubs get their economic house in order. The other 16 teams in the EPL can not compete against the big 4 and the other major European Leagues can not compete against the EPL. The words salary cap come to mind as the one sure way out.

  3. gabriel
    gabriel
    March 18, 2009 at 11:22 pm | | Reply


    didn’t this already happen to europen basketball?? if you ask me it could happen to football too; lets say that this super league doesnt attempt against domestic leagues? lets say it actually helps the small clubs? and even lowers down the number of games per year? would you still think is a bad idea?

  4. Myrtle Springs
    Myrtle Springs
    March 19, 2009 at 4:34 am | | Reply


    No one in England wants the European Super League, the Champions League is boring enough as it is.

    1. R-u-stupid!
      R-u-stupid!
      September 6, 2010 at 3:15 am | | Reply


      i mean i am for everyone speaking his mind but come on don’t be foolish to say something that stupid n ludicrous just because the team you favor does not make it to Champions league..

  5. gabriel
    gabriel
    March 19, 2009 at 6:56 pm | | Reply


    champions league boring? blasphemy!!!!

  6. Paul Bestall
    Paul Bestall
    March 19, 2009 at 8:20 pm | | Reply


    Gabriel, I’m sorry but I just don’t like the league format, I never have and I never probably will, I just prefer the two legs knock out all to play for format. I’m old school, so I apologise but it’s never excited me until we get to the proper knock out stages. Once that starts, I enjoy it.

  7. Leecif
    Leecif
    March 21, 2009 at 9:42 am | | Reply


    Its a rumour… ignore it
    http://www.ecaeurope.com/Default.aspx?id=1089483

  8. cftv
    cftv
    March 22, 2009 at 8:49 am | | Reply


    I think a Euro Super League would be be pretty entertaining when you would have teams that are always used to finishing in the top 4 of their leagues or winning it year in and year out having to fight off relegation to Super League 2 if they did do a 3 tiered Super League if it involved the top 60 teams in Europe. .

    The Domestic leagues while hurt by the loss of the big teams especially when it comes to income would be wide open where just about any team can come up and win instead of the same 4 teams or so winning the league.

    I do wonder how it would play out in terms of having traveling fans. Would fans make travel plans to Germany for an away tie or would they just choose to stay home and watch the game from the comfort of their own couch on the weekends.

    The idea of a Super League does intrigue me because how egos of top clubs and players who are used to winning all the time would be bruised when an invariably dip in form happens and a relegation battle occurs.

  9. gabriel
    gabriel
    March 26, 2009 at 11:03 pm | | Reply


    to: Paul Bestall.

    I too enjoy the knock out phase more than the group stage, but, if there is one thing that European football has done well, is lead the entire world on how the competitions must evolve and adapt, and i am kind of curious of what is going to be the next step, its probably not going to be the superleague (after reading LEECIF’s link) but then, what is it going to be?

  10. wolfnotes
    wolfnotes
    May 9, 2009 at 5:17 pm | | Reply


    As a Barcelona supporter, I wouldn’t mind the creation of a European super league, having just one tier though. The champions league could then showcase the best of the rest (with the winner being promoted to said super league). Then they could get rid of the UEFA cup.

  11. Sean Atkinson
    Sean Atkinson
    May 9, 2009 at 5:20 pm | | Reply


    The European Super League is just a tactic used by major clubs to get more money. I doubt any of the big clubs in Europe genuinely want to be part of it but, the notion of a break away European league has proved useful for clubs trying to negotiate a bigger piece of the monetary pie in their respective leagues.

  12. Jay Davies
    Jay Davies
    September 14, 2009 at 6:38 am | | Reply


    I see this talk is rearing its head even more

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/aug/17/arsene-wenger-european-super-league

    http://www.insidefutbol.com/2009/09/13/european-super-league-talk-gaining-momentum/

    I would be so surprised if it isn’t here in 10 years because clubs need more and more money!

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