Today it is a struggle between football authorities and its dealers for money

 Today it is a struggle between football authorities and its dealers for money



First: Let us all agree that football is like a game of peoples and the simple, with the romances and feelings that accompanied it, which have almost been buried for at least 10 years ... except for what remains of moments and crumbs from here and there.

The ball turned into an industry, money, flags and mafia.

Today it is a struggle between football authorities and its dealers for money.

Clubs with large investments offer equipped stadiums and pay taxes, services, large salaries and other enormous expenses.

As for the proceeds, it goes first to the European Union, which distributes these funds in a manner that is not commensurate with the size of these investments.

Simply more .. There is a partner who pays a large amount of money to get a share of the profits that is not commensurate with what he pays, in exchange for other partners and managers who benefit financially at a much higher rate, but very much of the sums they invest in.

Now, these clubs, through the Super League, want to recover and control the financial returns of their investments instead of leaving them to the European Union and FIFA.

So it is a money struggle, not a sport ..

No clubs are chaste and interested in the feelings of their fans, and neither is the European Union ...

The crying of the European Union president, and the series of insults he unconsciously directed, were only the result of the material loss shocked him.

As for talking about passion, football, sports, and the feelings of the masses ... it is all a lie, fraud and hypocrisy that you do not believe, regardless of the party from which it was issued.

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