Considering the level of debt that the big La Liga sides are in, I don’t think there’s much to worry about there. The same goes for Italy. The only real concern is France and that league isn’t competitive enough.
Yeah, you’re probably right. I guess the devil is in the details with the cap that gets set, but even if most them want some cap, can’t imagine the PL owners pulling in one direction hard enough to give it much teeth, especially, as you say, with financial turmoil in Spain and Italy and only a couple of oil-money clubs in France. Throw in something fairly close to actual reasonable governance in Germany, and you start to see why this passed now.
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Considering the level of debt that the big La Liga sides are in, I don’t think there’s much to worry about there. The same goes for Italy. The only real concern is France and that league isn’t competitive enough.
Yeah, you’re probably right. I guess the devil is in the details with the cap that gets set, but even if most them want some cap, can’t imagine the PL owners pulling in one direction hard enough to give it much teeth, especially, as you say, with financial turmoil in Spain and Italy and only a couple of oil-money clubs in France. Throw in something fairly close to actual reasonable governance in Germany, and you start to see why this passed now.