London, England /
Since the official creation of the European Super League, Everything has been doubts, questions and criticisms towards the 12 clubs that are part of the Founding Members, but the answers were hidden within the official portal of the new tournament and the English newspaper The guardian he found “Confidential information”.
This Monday, the British media boasts on its official portal that “without much effort, in something that would embarrass any of these powerful football institutions,” they managed to get the secret files “Thanks to someone with no major studies in systems or platform hacking.”
How did the European Super League come about?
According to the texts shared by The guardian, It is said that the goal in the manual of the European Super League is: “A sustainable and competitive environment for the entire football pyramid”. To do this they promise to give solidarity payments of more than three times what small clubs currently receive.
“We accept and welcome the debate because sport has passion and difference of opinion as one of its main axes. In the end, we are sure that when the public can return to the stadiums and live the first game of the European Super League, They will enjoy the best competition they have ever seen“, Says the text, under the idea of start the tournament in August 2021.
Economic losses for COVID bordered on Superliga
Clinging to the document, they report that the total economic losses between the 12 Founding Clubs “are around 5 billion euros”, Something described as “unsustainable, so it is necessary to bring together 12 of the clubs with the highest global call to offer a product of greater interest and resulting in higher income.”
The 4 principles of the European Super League
- Exceeding fan expectations
“Our goal is to give fans the best football possible, as well as giving some teams a chance to join this vibrant tournament annually to maintain the sporting spirit and merit.”
- Solidarity and sustainability
“Ticket prices will be affordable and will be reinvested in the pyramid structure of football thanks to solidarity payments with other clubs. These payments will grow exponentially compared to what is granted, payments of more than three times the current amount” .
- Commitment to local leagues
“The new Super League has been designed to keep local leagues strong and exciting with their usual weekend calendars, with our competition in the middle of the week.”
“The structure of the Super League is instructed to quickly embrace change and incorporate new ideas into the competition.”
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