the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
Latest posts:
Mohamed Elneny on fans: "I need you to support me, not put me down. A 'supporter' supports, doesn't wait for me to make one bad pass. In good moments everyone is supportive, I need you to support me in the bad moments."
[Telegraph] If you hated the Super League just wait until you see the new Champions League
[Ian Doyle] Klopp: You can't just introduce always more competitions. Very good that the new Super League is off the table, but the new CL is not great. UEFA showed me the idea and I said I don't like it - 10 games rather than six. No idea where to put them in.
Rumours that Woodward resigned because he didn't support the owner's Super League plans were described as "laughable" by a Premier League chief executive who said "He was involved in it from day one."
[Ian Wright]This is what Josh doesn't understand!! We want to play Barcelona but we want to EARN the right to play Barcelona!!!
[Simon Stone] Pep says maybe the year should be extended to 400 days to fit the extra matches in his players will have to play in new CL format.
Free Talk Friday
Daily Discussion
Josh Kroenke will appear at an Arsenal Fans' Forum today where he is expected to be grilled by supporters about the European Super League fiasco.
[Hannah Walsh] PLEASE SHARE - Thieves have broken into my parent’s home and stolen my Dad’s: Premier league winners medal, Championship winners medal, League one winner's medal, A special edition Leicester watch. Please help us get them back. Contact @LancsPolice if you have any information.
Gerard Piqué's long interview about his life, from his childhood to the ESL: "The Superleague destroys the system in the name of profits. Do we want Sevilla, Valencia, Everton, Leicester & Napoli to dissappear? because that's where it's going. It's an American model, with its bad and good things"
SC Paderborn does not finish second or eighteenth for the first time in 7 years. (* 16/17 not relegated because of TSV 1860 Munich's financial problem)
[Simon Stone] From @ManUtd: “At approximately 9am this morning a group gained access to the club training ground. The manager and others spoke to them. Buildings were secure and the group has now left the site.
[Wheatley]: "Arteta on #KroenkeOut protests: "The fans have to express - it’s their right and they have to do it freely. It’s time to leave them space to express themselves and now somehow we have to get them closer to us, believing in what we do."
[Gazzetta] Clubs are calling on UEFA for sanctions on Real Madrid and Juve, leaders of the last few days. It's been suggested to ban them from the CL for a year. UEFA is preparing clauses to prevent such actions in the future. New registration rules, reformed FFP & salary cap are being discussed.
Jesse Lingard considered break from football because of mental health issues
Tactics Thursday
Daily Discussion
[Comunicato Ufficiale] AC Milan withdraw from the Super League
[Alex Crook] Some Premier League owners are now understood to be actively encouraging government intervention in the way football ownership is governed