SailwiththeTide
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5% of revenue from UEFA competitions, so likely somewhere in the neighborhood of €5M for them. Couch cushion change tbf.UEFA is not to be trifled with.
100 million fine, + 5% of revenue for a year? For a teams like City, that’s a lot of cash.
Super League: Real Madrid, Juventus, Barcelona face UEFA punishment
Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona have been referred to UEFA’s disciplinary bodies for their refusal to abandon the Super League. On Friday, UEFA announced that nine of the other 12 ‘founding members’ of the Super League — including the Premier League’s Big Six — had signed a ‘Club Commitment...theathletic.com
So many things have changed in professional sports now. Even football has become less spectacular, and football players have stopped working off the money invested in them by football clubs.
great news for season ticket holders across the league who want to recoup the cost of their season tickets in one night!And Lionel Messi has stated he is taking his talents toSouth BeachFort Lauderdale, expressing his intent to join Inter Miami this summer.
Huge, huge get for soccer in America in advance of 2024 but, as an Orlando fan, pretty annoying.
Meanwhile us Miami fans…And Lionel Messi has stated he is taking his talents toSouth BeachFort Lauderdale, expressing his intent to join Inter Miami this summer.
Huge, huge get for soccer in America in advance of 2024 but, as an Orlando fan, pretty annoying.
Oh… I’m sure.Meanwhile us Miami fans…
For context, a single ticket for Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Miami is cheaper at the time of writing ($333) than witnessing Messi’s potential debut ($373), with tickets only currently available on StubHub’s resale market.
Lol at the Heat's ticket prices tho. I sold a Ticket to Game 7 of the Boston/Miami series in the rafters for over $1Kjust to put what I was talking about earlier into context: