Tokyo Blue wrote:Good thread John. I suggest everyone google 2014 rather than 2104, though.
.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Good thread John. I suggest everyone google 2014 rather than 2104, though. I found this page, with pictures of Edin Dzeko and Jamie Pollock down the side of the top page. http://www.leaderssportsummit.com/leade ... -new-york/ John is right. The choice of speakers reveals a lot.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Good thread John. I suggest everyone google 2014 rather than 2104, though. I found this page, with pictures of Edin Dzeko and Jamie Pollock down the side of the top page. http://www.leaderssportsummit.com/leade ... -new-york/ John is right. The choice of speakers reveals a lot.
What exactly does it reveal?
The Institute of Directors includes meetings of many of the top execs from the worlds top companies.
They meet to talk shop, about their external environment and how they as a group of leaders can influence it, alongside learning about best practice
These meetings have been going on a while in football, and the only thing that is telling is that such 'conferences' are usually where clubs seek investment and sell their wares.
I don't see any conspiracy, but am happy to be shown where I've missed it
john68 wrote:Thanks for doing that link Mate...I must really learn how to do that sort of technology black magic...:-)
john68 wrote:Sparty, What conspiracy is this Mate. In flagging up the Leaders in Sport conference, I never mentioned conspiracy, that is a word that you inserted on your own. What has the Institute of Directors got to do with any of this. I could add that the boy scouts also meet and learn to tie knots, it would be just as relevant. We are discussing football here and I have been very specific in reporting the facts as they relate the actions of a group of clubs, since they they got together to pursue their own aims in the 1980s. I have reported factually on their history, legal challenges to the hegemony of FiFA and UeFA, their coercion and pressure on UeFA to change the structure and finance of the European Cup to the CL, in order to guarantee their inclusion, the political maneuverings to place their representatives in politically strategically powerful positions within both organisations, their control of the ECA and its political evolution with FiFA/UeFA and I have reported their own statements at forming a European Super League in 2018. It seems only reasonable to invite those interested to look at their current role within the Leaders In Sport Organisation. A closed shop, by invitation only conference, where only the highest flyers in commerce, industry, TV?Media and other major sports meet and network. Where only members of the current 9 from European football are involved in hosting and speaking and delivering masterclasses. If it were an open and inclusive organisation, I would be less inclined to consider it worth looking at. The only bit of speculation I have engaged in is based on all those facts added together added to the current situation as it stands. Should Blatter fall, the current 9 are better placed now than anyone else to benefit from his demise. I have reported the facts, how you interpret them is your own affair Mate. At my age, I probably won't be around long enough to see what sort of football the next generation will be watching. I just felt that you may wish to know what is going on.
Ted Hughes wrote:Some of those clubs are no longer the biggest players though, apart from their cartel connections. They are trying to fix it so that thet ARE, amongst the biggest players in the future.
Ted Hughes wrote:I think you are probably right on the last point; that they will accept us when it becomes ridiculous/impossible not to, but at the moment I think we are still seen as too big a threat by the likes of Arse, Liverpool etc & they will do their utmost to try to keep us out. If they could move the goalposts, they would, & they will try but I don't see them succeeding. Once real Madrid etc realise we are of more use than those two, then we will be effectively in. I think that is already on the cards if we remember the rumours of agreements with Real this time last season & we were wondering why we were so amicable with the Isco situation. But Arse & Liverpool, AC Milan etc will require assurances each that their own position is safe, which, as I've said before, will result in a bigger Champions League imo, rather than a breakaway.
patrickblue wrote:Sparty, it looks like you and John are saying the same thing. On the subject of City being accepted, I agree with Ted, the gravy train that is the CL will be enlarged to accommodate the old "big four". plus City. I suspect it will in fact be expanded so Spuds can get in as well, judging by their cosiness with the football establishment.
Ted Hughes wrote:Some of those clubs are no longer the biggest players though, apart from their cartel connections..
john68 wrote:Sparty, Sorry Mate, but your comments regarding your opinion that the best way forward would be to widen the competition is a moot one. Whatever any of our views on this might be, the current 9 and another 11 clubs have already set their sights on a Euro Super League of around 20 clubs. That plan is currently, actively being discussed and the proposed starting date is set for 2018. How that is organised and under whose governance (their own or UeFA) or whether it will be closed league or incorporate some regenerative facility such as promotion/relegation is open to speculation, but the fact remains that this is the current policy. Though, like Ted and others, I can't for the life of me understand why they have so much support for this within the ECA. Turkeys/Xmas comes to mind.
john68 wrote:Sparty, Sorry Mate, but your comments regarding your opinion that the best way forward would be to widen the competition is a moot one. Whatever any of our views on this might be, the current 9 and another 11 clubs have already set their sights on a Euro Super League of around 20 clubs. That plan is currently, actively being discussed and the proposed starting date is set for 2018. How that is organised and under whose governance (their own or UeFA) or whether it will be closed league or incorporate some regenerative facility such as promotion/relegation is open to speculation, but the fact remains that this is the current policy. Though, like Ted and others, I can't for the life of me understand why they have so much support for this within the ECA. Turkeys/Xmas comes to mind.
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: carl_feedthegoat, Dubciteh, nottsblue, Scatman and 264 guests