Do you think the best European football teams should form their own competition called Super League instead of playing in Champions League?

in soccer •  6 years ago 

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It would be good to have a change from the Champions League. For me, that format has become very stale.

But the proposals for the Super League that I have read are not good. The idea that the 11 founding clubs could not be relegated for the first 20 years takes away half of the interest in a league format. What if those clubs fall away in quality? These things happen, particularly if they lose their funding. Seeing the same clubs every year also becomes dull.

If a league format is to be proposed it should have clean promotion and relegation, with the potential for all clubs in all European leagues to work their way up. I would suggest four leagues of eight teams, with a qualifying competition for new clubs to enter into the bottom league each year.

However I would much prefer to see a club cup format, like the world cup. This could take place at the end of the season and run for a few weeks. Qualification would be based on the league positions at the end of the season to guarantee the best clubs enter. Much more exciting!

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To the question in your title, my Magic 8-Ball says:

As I see it, yes

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Well, the new concept is very American way, where the leagues are actually private organizations (NBA, NFL, NHL etc.) and that's the reason why some clubs would have permanent place in it.