

Here youll find updates on match fixtures, results, standings, videos. News, transfer rumours, fixtures, match highlights and. Headlines linking to the best sites from around the web. But everyone else want to turn it into a war. Latest Chelsea FC News and Transfer Rumours. "We don’t want war! It’s not our intention.

These frustrations can be traced back 15 or 20 years. Being constantly held back has become too frustrating hence where we find ourselves today. Latest Chelsea Line-Ups, Squads, Injury News, Live Scores, Fixtures, Match Reports, Highlights, Transfer Window Live News, Done Deals, WAGS & Player. Information includes current news, results, goal scorers, and league standings. "We’re being stopped from developing our clubs. This Chelsea fan website is a non-profit, non-commercial, fan site that provides comprehensive information about Chelsea, a football team that currently plays in the English Premier League. There are ways we could change that, but UEFA simply refuse to relinquish any control. "Clubs have no say over the infrastructure and governance of the competition. The reality is the Champions’ League is not a commercial success. Sky Sports: A Super League official has said: "UEFA as a governing body are not listening to the clubs and are monopolising competitive football. Man City boss Pep Guardiola on ESL: "It is not sport when the relation between effort and success doesn't exist." Man City boss Pep Guardiola on ESL: "UEFA have failed if it has come to this and they, the Premier League, and every other team is looking out for themselves." Super League clubs have also signed up to a 'tax equalisation' clause so that 'income tax on salaries shall be normalised and calculated at a rate of 45 per cent'. Super League clubs are pushing ahead with a project they believe will raise upwards of €4BN a season from global broadcasting and sponsorship rights. The measures, which range from revenue-sharing arrangements to strict spending limits, closely resemble the structure of top US sports leagues. Statement to come shortly.įinancial Times: Plans for the ESL show an unprecedented effort to cap player wages and share wealth between football’s richest clubs. Premier League Official: The 14 clubs at the meeting unanimously and vigorously rejected the plans for the competition. The Premier League is considering all actions available to prevent it from progressing, as well as holding those Shareholders involved to account under its rules.īBC: The Premier League breakaway crisis meeting over. Sky: The 14 Premier League clubs don’t want a lengthy legal dispute regarding ESL but are angry with behaviour of the owners/executives of 'big six'.
