Essexyellows
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But to who are the fines for withdrawing paid?
...and who is enforcing any fines, and how?
Payable to the ESL......... it`ll be straightforward breach of contract.
But to who are the fines for withdrawing paid?
...and who is enforcing any fines, and how?
...an organisation that doent exist?Payable to the ESL......... it`ll be straightforward breach of contract.
I am sure that they will leave but could well be sued though. It may cost the teams withdrawing a few £mThe ESL chairman has said that no clubs can leave the ESL as they have signed contracts?
Yes. And the ESL are the founding clubs.Payable to the ESL......... it`ll be straightforward breach of contract.
The entire thing was only set up so that the financially crippled clubs like Real and Barca could try to leech off the Premier League vicariously, so it wouldn’t surprise me if there’s something that means they now get to pocket the fines.Yes. And the ESL are the founding clubs.
So the clubs remaining could well picked the money?
Haha what a great con by those staying, hope the fines are £500m, looks to be $360m each? G Neville said he hopes the fines for leaving are huge.It appears that those who remain will be the beneficiaries of said fines.
Barcelona And European Super League Rebels Face Mammoth $360 Million Fine For Backing Out, Report Claims
FC Barcelona and its 11 partners that formed the European Super League face a mammoth fine for pulling out of the failing project, according to reportswww.forbes.com
It's difficult as those teams leaving wouldn't want to sever ties with this league in case of future developments.Whose going to punish the prem clubs if they refuse to pay the fines?
Whose going to punish the prem clubs if they refuse to pay the fines?
Leaving Europe is never cheap.
Seems like drivel to me. He hasn't forced the collapse of the Champion's League or 6 Nations Rugby!But does it count as a benefit of Brexit....
You won. Get over itRemainers often struggle with the simple concept of majority.
The remaining contracted members of the ESL could take it to court for breach of contract.
Maybe those who signed up should have read the small print?
To quote Gary Neville 'I hope they all end up eating each other'. The inevitable legal battle is an ESL competition that I will watch with interest!If Real Madrid and whoever is behind this fancy a drawn out legal battle with the financial muscle of Abu Dhabi then fair enough, I am pretty certain who can afford the better lawyers and to drag out forever though.
Real Madrid are £900 million in debt. What a great way to clear your own debt, get others to pay it.If the money from the fines for leaving the ESL all go to Florentino Perez, then I guess that is all part of the masterplan. That sort of money would go a long way towards ponying up the cash to buy Mbappe and Haaland.