How Barcelona, Real Madrid and the rest of LaLiga reacted to the Super League ruling | ESPN FC



Barcelona president Joan Laporta and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez look forward to the future after a European court ruled that FIFA and UEFA couldn’t block a Super League from being created.

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34 opiniones en “How Barcelona, Real Madrid and the rest of LaLiga reacted to the Super League ruling | ESPN FC”

  1. How an european competition gonna destroy the domestic league
    Domestic leagues are boring every year a big club gonna win this
    I don't even remember who is the other winner of Bundesliga with bayern
    Why premier league clubs are frightening your premier league will not be harmed by this
    Simply this is the replacement of uefa competitions with better competition
    It's Target to get money and this time every club without oil money needs it
    I mean imagine Dortmund had the money to keep the haaland 😶

  2. Football is more than a sport, it is passion even some call it a religion, some football club defines your life when ur club lose it hurts more than a heartbreak and then some billionaire take that football club makes some club like malaga to submit their integrity and when malag declined that "investor" trash them into a ditch…. And the thing so called "FFP" just a lip service and applied only for "poor" club and what makes it more disgusting they punish the "investor club" with fine😂😂

  3. Reform of European football is needed, but in completely the opposite direction of the Super League and recent changes to the Champions League. We need a return to a situation in which clubs like Celtic, Nottingham Forest, Sampdoria, Hamburg, Red Star Belgrade, Steaua Bucharest, PSV Eindhoven, Saint Etienne, IFK Gotenburg, Galatasary, Dynamo Kyiv etc can rise on the basis of brilliant teams and innovative management, which is almost impossible at the moment because of the way television money is distributed. The CL basically locks the same clubs into the latter stages. Seeing the same clubs win titles in some countries and reach the CL quarter finals every season is getting boring.

  4. What UEFA were supposed to do were to put measures in place and enforce the rules where they needed, which they only did partially, sure we’ll hear about 1 or 2 clubs under the radar but UEFA dare not touch one of the giants particularly in the EPL because they themselves profit from the lucrative business of such clubs. EPL a 2.2 Billion transfer season, we honestly think UEFA wants to mess that up? Now that the power is shifting they are beginning to panic.

  5. I see a lot of naive people in the comments 😂😂😂. When Madrid and Barcelona were buying any player out there when they wanted, football was fine but now that they can't because of their own mismanagement, they need a new league to quickly create papers for them. Some assholes those two club presidents are. No one should tell me about oil money. The value of 300 million then can be said to be equivalent of a billion today.

  6. They have a huge problem in Spain , they can’t compete with The Premier League, The Fans in England will revolt against owners if they try to sell the Super League again , no one wants it , football is for the fans not the owners greed!!

  7. It’s going to flop for sure only teams that will draw viewers are Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus the others really won’t nobody going to watch Anderlecht- Lyon 😂

  8. Real Madrid and Barcelona are the Celtic and Rangers of the Spanish league, they have no where to go and can't grow any further, they tried to take league matches to the US to grow their fanbase in the USA but this was rejected. The financial gap and popularity between the PL and the other major leagues is growing bigger. So how do Real and Madrid stop the commercial dominance of the EPL? They start their own Euro league, so Real and Barca can compete most weeks against the best teams in the world. Will be interesting to see what the EPL teams do, the PL rules says any club joining an unapproved league will be banned from the PL. The new Euro league is a risk as it's an unknown quantity, so if the likes of Liverpool and Man Utd are threatened with expulsion from the PL don't think they would dare join a new Euro league. Also in England itself there are numerous very big clubs, big away support, even with very high prices sold out stadia every week in all 4 divisions, basically domestic football is much bigger and desirable than Euro football. So there are still some hurdles to overcome for this new Euro league.

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