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Title: Stan Collymore.


McNamara That Ghost... - October 27, 2009 08:01 PM (GMT)
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To make the Premier League the best get Leeds and Newcastle back, get rid of small clubs and scrap relegation and promotion

The Premier League is considered by many to be the best league in the world but I think drastic reform is needed to keep it at the pinnacle.

With the UK’s punitive taxes, we are already starting to see many of the English top-flight’s best talent draining away to the continent.

Just this summer the likes of Ronaldo and Xabi Alonso quit for the La Liga in Spain, where they will earn considerably more money after tax.

And I would actually like to see the Premier League comprised solely of the 20-25 clubs who have been the biggest and most successful sides in modern history.

I think those teams should form the top-flight whether that be Leeds United in the third tier or Newcastle United in the second tier.

And there would be no promotion or relegation which would allow those teams to grow.

Then you would guarantee some of the world’s best derbies, like Sunderland v Newcastle, happening each season as well as other huge games like Leeds against Man United.

It would make a pleasant change from watching some of the smaller clubs in the Premier League in recent times like Reading, Wigan and Bolton.

Fans around the world want to see the huge games - not clashes involving clubs like Barnsley, Watford or Hull.

So I think it really is time that those clubs who have contributed the most over the last 100 years be the flag-bearers for a new Premier League with no promotion or relegation.

That would allow teams to attack without fear because no-one will be relegated.

And it will crucially enable the Premier League to go on to the next level if we are to compete with La Liga and Serie A in Italy.

The Football League would still function if you are a Wigan or a Notts County or a smaller club.

These sides would do what they have done for most of their existence which is play in a league where you have a better chance of winning something.

My main grievance is the reason why the likes of Wigan, Hull and Reading have got into the Premier League.

For the most part it is due to wealthy benefactors who have bought into them because they are cheap investments.

The likes of Reading and Hull are in a big catchment area with potential for the growth and benefactors know if they put in modest sums they could get them within touching distance of the Premier League and turn a huge profit in the value of the club.

So this isn’t a romantic story about clubs developing from within with a view to trying to go and win an FA Cup or title.

This is pure chance taking by people who have seen clubs as a method to get enhance their ego and earnings.

There is little precedent in other sports for the system of meritocracy if you look at the NFL.

They get billions in TV revenue and I think broadcasters would pay even more for the Premier League rights if they knew the biggest clubs and the marquee names would be involved.

There would derbies galore and repeats of famous historical clashes galore.

Most people with the of greatest respect do not tune in to watch Wigan against Hull - they tune in to watch Liverpool versus Chelsea.

So I think we should forget the 39th game and just have the top 25 clubs in the country playing 50 games.

I am salivating dreaming at the thought of it.

Ach - October 27, 2009 08:03 PM (GMT)
Oh dear

Rors - October 27, 2009 08:04 PM (GMT)
What. The. Fuck?

Pretty telling that someone who was total gash when actually at the big clubs he 'salivates' over should come up with this. ( Said reaction itself is an extra mental image we don't need considering what we already know about his proclivities :blink: .)

Typical post Italia '90 fat-cat stroking.

JackTheLad19 - October 27, 2009 08:05 PM (GMT)
What the fuck?

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:06 PM (GMT)
Judging by the content of that article somewhere during all that dogging someone really did fuck his brains out.

A* Numpty.

NEXT!

21_GOONER_SALUTE - October 27, 2009 08:08 PM (GMT)
One thing that must be said for the stupid idea is it would take away fear from the smaller teams and mean we get more attacking football in every match- that must be good innit?

McNamara That Ghost... - October 27, 2009 08:10 PM (GMT)
There are so many errors to highlight them all (like I already did) but basically he is saying Leeds and Newcastle should be rewarded for running the clubs like total morons?

:doh:

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (21_GOONER_SALUTE @ Oct 27 2009, 08:08 PM)
One thing that must be said for the stupid idea is it would take away fear from the smaller teams and mean we get more attacking football in every match- that must be good innit?

might as well say fuck the premiership lets just have a europe league with only "BIG MATCHES" although not sure they would let us in with our record in Europe.

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (McNamara That Ghost... @ Oct 27 2009, 08:10 PM)
There are so many errors to highlight them all (like I already did) but basically he is saying Leeds and Newcastle should be rewarded for running the clubs like total morons?

:doh:

FOR morons Maccy, FOR morons :run:

Rors - October 27, 2009 08:13 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (21_GOONER_SALUTE @ Oct 27 2009, 08:08 PM)
One thing that must be said for the stupid idea is it would take away fear from the smaller teams and mean we get more attacking football in every match- that must be good innit?

In what would just be meaningless exhibitions? Surprised he doesn't want to see 'extra points' given for 'skills' like in FIFA Street...

McNamara That Ghost... - October 27, 2009 08:14 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Injury Time @ Oct 27 2009, 08:11 PM)
QUOTE (21_GOONER_SALUTE @ Oct 27 2009, 08:08 PM)
One thing that must be said for the stupid idea is it would take away fear from the smaller teams and mean we get more attacking football in every match- that must be good innit?

might as well say fuck the premiership lets just have a europe league with only "BIG MATCHES" although not sure they would let us in with our record in Europe.

They would. I mean our record in Europe is good enough to get us top seedings every season so we would be considered, if it were to happen.

And also ok ok, by morons for morons. That's better.

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:20 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (McNamara That Ghost... @ Oct 27 2009, 08:14 PM)
QUOTE (Injury Time @ Oct 27 2009, 08:11 PM)
QUOTE (21_GOONER_SALUTE @ Oct 27 2009, 08:08 PM)
One thing that must be said for the stupid idea is it would take away fear from the smaller teams and mean we get more attacking football in every match- that must be good innit?

might as well say fuck the premiership lets just have a europe league with only "BIG MATCHES" although not sure they would let us in with our record in Europe.

They would. I mean our record in Europe is good enough to get us top seedings every season so we would be considered, if it were to happen.

And also ok ok, by morons for morons. That's better.

I actually meant record of winning things given the context of Leeds and Newcastle we would be looking into the history books rather than anything recent...imagine a "super league" of Liverpool, Barca, Ajax..er Notts Forest...

McNamara That Ghost... - October 27, 2009 08:22 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Injury Time @ Oct 27 2009, 08:20 PM)
I actually meant record of winning things given the context of Leeds and Newcastle we would be looking into the history books rather than anything recent...imagine a "super league" of Liverpool, Barca, Ajax..er Notts Forest...

Aye but that is only going on the logic of Stan Collymore's Lessons in How Football Should Be Run. If it was to happen, it wouldn't be from that. And let's say we had I dunno 20 teams in this league, you'd be hard pressed to find 20 teams that had won a lot of European trophies.

Lancastrian Gunner - October 27, 2009 08:23 PM (GMT)
:doh:

Der_Kaiser - October 27, 2009 08:24 PM (GMT)
He is the epitome of brain-dead.

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:24 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (McNamara That Ghost... @ Oct 27 2009, 08:22 PM)
QUOTE (Injury Time @ Oct 27 2009, 08:20 PM)
I actually meant record of winning things given the context of Leeds and Newcastle we would be looking into the history books rather than anything recent...imagine a "super league" of Liverpool, Barca, Ajax..er Notts Forest...

Aye but that is only going on the logic of Stan Collymore's Lessons in How Football Should Be Run. If it was to happen, it wouldn't be from that. And let's say we had I dunno 20 teams in this league, you'd be hard pressed to find 20 teams that had won a lot of European trophies.

uhuh you know that, I know that, most of GW knows that Stan Collymore well....

Marc Overmars - October 27, 2009 08:30 PM (GMT)
So the other clubs face an eternity of never being able to better themselves. Why not go one better and make them all extinct?

:doh:

What a shit article.

Collymore. :lol:

Awful player/co-commentator/human being.

Injury Time - October 27, 2009 08:37 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Marc Overmars @ Oct 27 2009, 08:30 PM)
So the other clubs face an eternity of never being able to better themselves. Why not go one better and make them all extinct?

:doh:

What a shit article.

Collymore. :lol:

Awful player/co-commentator/human being.

so are we saving all our money to get Spuds relegated again? :ninja:

Jack Will Score - October 27, 2009 09:25 PM (GMT)
don't really agree with him or understand his reasons at all.

only thing that would be nice for the prem would be to introduce rangers and celtic, would spice things up plus ruin the spl :ninja:

Michael Westen - October 28, 2009 09:43 AM (GMT)
Wow.




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