“They’ll say to #AVFC & #LUFC that they don’t really count.” “Do we want Joel Glazer to run English football? I don’t want him running #MUFC!” If it suits 9 PL clubs and maybe 72 EFL clubs then let’s work with the other 11 □□♂️ ĭespite the financial benefits for EFL clubs, however, ‘Project Big Picture’ – in the eyes of many – was largely viewed as an attempt to grab further power and control by the game’s elite and their owners. Let’s get round the table please PL / EFL / FA / FSF Their are parts of the proposal that require negotiation but their is too much good in this plan to dismiss it. It was an assessment that notable names, including Gary Neville, agreed with, the former Manchester United defender and Salford City co-owner urging for the controversial plans not to be dismissed.Ĭorrect from. Government: We are surprised and disappointed. Man United & Liverpool: The Premier League should give £250m to the EFL now, then share 25% of our TV deals with the EFL, plus £100m for FA & more for grassroots. Government to Premier League: Please help the 'football family.' Whilst others questioned the government’s stance, given their recent pleas for the Premier League to bring financial aid to the pandemic-threatened lower leagues. Should be a starting point for discussions about fixing English football. Plenty to worry about but lots of potential positives too. Taken a bit of time to weigh up the exclusive on Project Big Picture. Whilst there was a general concern of an opportunistic power grab, there were many quick to point out the potential benefits of the proposals. This would include being able to make decisions and changes with the support of (somewhat suspiciously) six of the nine clubs, with many fearing this is the start of the league’s traditional ‘big six’ taking complete control of the division and potentially the first steps to facilitating a European Super League.Īs always the world of Twitter was on hand to react to the latest news, and we’ve taken a look at some of the varied social media reaction:
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