john68 wrote:I totally agree that this threat is a very real one and that there is a time scale that we have to work to in order to beat them to the punch.
Maybe it is my natural optimism but I don't believe our owners would be foolish enough to put all their eggs in one basket.
I think CL qualification maybe a necessity this season to expand our international profile and increase income opportunities but again, my natural optimism makes me think we will do that.
I think our owners will already be working on several fronts to ensure we have political and financial friends when it comes to the crunch.
If the rag's financial muscle is seen to wain, as i believe it will in the near future, it is quite likely that the established cartel will embrace us and what we have to offer, more readily than the rags who they may identify as being in difficulties.
Should the rags be seen to be financially weaker, I think their "friends" would see them as a carcasse to pick over for players(?) but more certainly their worldwide markets and wavering, fickle fanbase.
Maybe the picture, though threatening, is not as bleak as ot presently looks.
I don't think there is another basket John. These proposals are in the interests of all the G14
AND the vast majority of the 103 clubs in the European Club Association. There is no legal recourse possible, those trying to rely on Article 81 are whistling in the dark as it doesn't effect trade across borders in any way, doesn't fix prices and doesn't in itself limit a market - UEFA can set it's own rules and it would be possible - in theory at least - to access their competitions by cutting our expenditure to meet our income. Quite simply, there is no legal basis to this and no hope at all of finding "friends" to help us stop it.
The mistake you are making is in thinking that clubs will simply weigh up whether they prefer us as a better bet than our English rivals. The reality is that Real and Barca will vote for this as it is a one off opportunity to see off the likes of Valencia once and for all and Bayern will vote for it to see off the threat of clubs like Wolfsberg - and that will go right through to those clubs for smaller countries who have new ECL money and can entrench their position as top dog in their countries.