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'When will the European Super League start'

We see no reason why such a league could not start as early as season 2012/2013 season.

The reasoning is at this time that there is a legal time frame to go through and negotiations between the respective bodies to ensure all European nations' interests are protected and we will give chapter and verse as well as explanations as to how this will be done via other connected pages to this site.

As it is, there will not be a material difference between the current arrangements in place and the 'dotting of the i's' and the crossing of the 'T', an English saying which means that it is only the smallest of details only that are required to complete a transformation to attain the ultimate European Super League.

Most of all, it will no doubt be the attitude and is there a need to change that will be required to overcome the doubters, but there has been a number of proposals for a Super League, and it will ultimately come about, anyway, as the powerful Club’s want to play the best and when the G.14 organisation was in operation it was very much on the cards by the threat of a breakaway league, but recent changes under the guidance of Mr. Platini that averted such a move, and no doubt it is the current arbitrary solution by the respective organisations of U.E.F.A. and the major Club’s, to enter further dialogue that the establishment of the European Super League is not that too far away.

If we consider the fact that the U.E.F.A. Cup competition has recently undergone a change both in name and format, the former comment now being the Europa Cup, it just shows what is going on behind the scenes, and the general football fraternity being kept in the dark.

As previously stated, we will be showing a simple, but unique system which will cover most of the regular questions raised by the football authorities running our game, and hopefully get the grass-roots level of the game to voice an opinion on our proposals.

One very motive subject, is the 'burn-out' of professional players due to the demands on the amount of matches played in a season, if you will view the ………………….. aspect of our web-site you will be shown a system to aid the professional player.

Football as we see it is gradually become a basket ball based type of game, and no doubt in the future we will see a greater increase in the squad of players able to participate in the 90 minute game, and surely, time outs will be called.

Remember the days when a substitution was made for an injured player only, rather than the tactical arrangements now accepted, so we ourselves are under no illusion of the continued movement towards the inevitable, as previously commented upon, but in doing so we have the opportunity of increasing the game time from 90 to 120 minutes could be considered, whereby, the entertainment provided by Club’s and players will be better for the paying public.