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Football European Super League


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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Mourinho has been sacked from Tottenham because he refused to start training, it was a form of protest against the club's participation in the creation of the new Superligue.

Oh that is freaking awesome :bowdown: 

 

I mean, too bad he lost his job but he's easily good enough to get a new one so no worries, and it's awesome he took a stance against the owners :bowdown: 

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otherwise. I have one question, maybe stupid, but so far I found a lot of explanations about the format about the plans about the schedulling of those matches etc...but did not find a single mention about referees. from where they will bring the referees if UEFA or FIFA referees do not be eligible

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4 minutes ago, hckošice said:

otherwise. I have one question, maybe stupid, but so far I found a lot of explanations about the format about the plans about the schedulling of those matches etc...but did not find a single mention about referees. from where they will bring the referees if UEFA or FIFA referees do not be eligible

No worries, Juventus' owners, the Agnelli family, have been buying referees for a century. They probably still have a few hundreds of them employed as butlers in their villas and can give them a script to follow any day.

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9 minutes ago, hckošice said:

otherwise. I have one question, maybe stupid, but so far I found a lot of explanations about the format about the plans about the schedulling of those matches etc...but did not find a single mention about referees. from where they will bring the referees if UEFA or FIFA referees do not be eligible

Pretty interesting question :d 

 

@Monzanator Wasn't there this thing with referees in the NFL a while back, where the real NFL referees didn't appear and they brought in high school referees and others from outside of the 'main system'? If I remember correctly, that didn't work very well :lol: 

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They can always get retired officials or even existing ones by luring with more money. One case was English referee Mike Clattenburg and Howard Webb moving to Saudi Arabia 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Oh that is freaking awesome :bowdown: 

 

I mean, too bad he lost his job but he's easily good enough to get a new one so no worries, and it's awesome he took a stance against the owners :bowdown: 

Sorry, this turned to be a lie spread by a fake journalist.

 

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28 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

They can always get retired officials or even existing ones by luring with more money. One case was English referee Mike Clattenburg and Howard Webb moving to Saudi Arabia 

I'm available if needed (and if it pays millions).

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