The idea that a luxury tax is a way to help everyone compete with the Cartel Clubs is either naive or disingenuous. It’s a way to replace some of those clubs, or add one or two to them, and then prevent anyone else competing with them. Not a remedy, just a different poison.
The idea that a luxury tax is a way to help everyone compete with the Cartel Clubs is either naive or disingenuous. It’s a way to replace some of those clubs, or add one or two to them, and then prevent anyone else competing with them. Not a remedy, just a different poison.
@RorySmith Fines for financial misdemeanours just end up being a cost of doing business...
@RorySmith The creation of a sportswashing monopoly in football via a 'luxury tax' is the final straw. Greed has won.
@RorySmith Cartel clubs? Like ManCity and Newcastle United?
@RorySmith If the @premierleague want a product that is competitive and can deliver sustainable outcomes then they need to allow the wealthiest six clubs to leave and join the European Super League that they crave. The other 14 are victims of the price inflation driven by the 6.
@RorySmith It's a facade to pretend you are governing a system you already broke and want to damage further
@RorySmith It's unequivocally a terrible idea. Creating a English Super league of about 24 clubs. With some yo yoing up and down
@RorySmith And the premier league was crying about the super league only to try and do it themselves.
@RorySmith Can I ask what you’d do them please Rory? because the league is not competitive and people can’t drive revenues without success so they need to spend. The whole system is built around keeping them six clubs where they are