19 Apr 2021 11:07:48
Big six have started sacking their managers now.


1.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 11:32:16
Arteta next, then Solskjaer. More interested in u23 game v Tesco. High noon kick-off! Live on You Tube FWAW.


2.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 12:46:15
Big six? Mercenaries the lot of them.
One point to make. They all say we play to many games. The super league would add another 38 games if 20 teams in it. Do they take us all for idiots?


3.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 13:27:00
Not liking the constant talk about nuno to spurs especially now they've got rid of special one with games left to play. Would suggest they've got someone already incoming. hope it's only rumours I really do.


4.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 14:37:55
If they have any integrity, soul or love of football, the head coaches of the 'Shameless Six' would resign immediately and the first team players go on strike! There are several reasons Nuno won't go to Spurs, more today than yesterday! Only people happy today are plastic fans, why can't Americans get anything right? FWAW.


5.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 15:06:58
Hi Preston,
I more interested in the u23's how did it go?


6.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 15:19:32
1 each, last minute dodgy penalty. don't have to say who to, clue is in dodgy! We should have been 6 up by then. FWAW.


7.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 15:22:40
! -! Phil.


8.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:07:20
Just think how Southgate must be cr*pp*ng himself in case UEFA ban all players from the Crooked Six playing at the Euro Nations Finals. Goodbye Kane, Maguire, Walker, Henderson, Dier, Sterling, Mount, Rashford, Greenwood, Bissaka, Shaw, Stones plus a good few more. How about Coady for Captain now?


9.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:28:29
I would go a step further Don`. ALL players and managers are barred from signing for a domestic club when they are deemed not good enough
by their beloved super league.


10.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:30:59
What have you got to say about these "top six" clubs Ed?

{Ed002's Note - There have been other options on the table and I rather doubt this will come to much. I think they will be surprised to likely be thrown out of their domestic leagues and cups and there will need to be discussions going forward with all concerned parties.}


11.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:43:58
Thank you for posting the u23's match, much appreciation was at work today.


12.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:46:49
Tks for that Ed.
However the fact that they have already signed up for the super league deserves some form of punishment.


13.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:47:06
I've just had a brainwave. Let the 12 (+3) clubs create and participate in the Super League but ban them from their domestic leagues. Then, when they realise they have priced their fans out of watching them and as a result the TV/ advertising money dries up and they come crawling back the FA of each country should say 'Of course you can come back but you must enter the league pyramid at level 5.and by the way, we've decided that we loved your idea of no relegation so much, we've decided to abolish it in our system too so you could have all the money in the world but you're never getting out of league 5'. This applies to the greedy clubs as they are no longer considered 'founder members' of each countries new leagues.


14.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 16:47:28
What are they going to be thrown out for?
And the money is so much greater for this league that the Premier League is a secondary interest. One director said they will field weakened sides for the Premier League so they can field the strongest team possible for this league's games.


15.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 17:44:57
Wombourneron, I like the general concept of your idea but it would be cruel to any youngsters who were on the books of one of the six criminal clubs and were then released as "not good enough". Surely they have a right to find anew club? BTW, I understand that the 6 clubs have already signed an agreement to join the new set up covering the next 23 years. They have happily sold every other club at every level down the river for the long term so the authorities must be ruthless with them now IMHO. It has also occurred to me that IF any of them pull out of this new league and try to go back on that legal agreement, they may be in serious legal trouble with the new league. Oh, how sad; never mind!


16.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 17:50:51
Also, has it occurred to anyone that now the greedy clubs have signed up to what is effectively a franchise system, that some of them could relocate to (eg) the USA so Man Utd could become the LA Reds while Citeh already have a sound base established in NYC (New York City FC) so they could quite easily move. Also, how about a travelling circus with some regular "league games" being played in (eg) Shanghai? That is already happening in their big girls' football season - at Wembley indeed. Just think: MUFC vs Real MAdrid in Beijing or Tokyo. There is no end to what the yankee owners will be happy to do IF it makes them money.


17.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 18:09:21
Timmy, the rules state that a team needs permission from the league/ fa to participate in another competition. They would be refused permission so would have to leave the domestic league in order to join the super league.


18.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 18:27:34
100% agree, Jas. So glad that everyone and their dog are against this Micky Mouse plan to make European 'soccer' as boring as all American sport. Gary Neville and Aleksander Ceferin are my new heroes! Long live proper football FWAW.


19.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 18:41:02
Maybe there could be an age related rule Don`. Anybody under a set age could join another in domestic leagues.
Needs thinking through but I am so angry at the moment.


20.) 19 Apr 2021
19 Apr 2021 19:16:02
Good option Wombourne.


21.) 20 Apr 2021
20 Apr 2021 10:31:54
As with so many things Rugby has a solution for that Doncaster and Wombourne. For several countries England and Wales for example if you play outside of your league i. e. a Welshman in England you can't play for your country in this case Wales.
However if you were already playing overseas when the rule came in you could continue to play for your national side and play over seas until your current contract expired then you either had to move back to your domestic league or give up your place in the National side.
There are exceptions made for v experienced players - over 60 caps I believe, but going forwards it will bite and all players will have to play in their domestic leagues if they want to play for their National sides.
So Harry Kane could continue to play, under the 60 cap exception, for Spurs and England but Saka of Arsenal would have to leave Arsenal when his contract expired if he wished to continue playing for England.