SuperLiga Europeia

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Comecem a rezar para esta ideia da Liga Europeia falhar senão os clubes portugueses vão perder muito dinheiro ... Ou acham que vamos ter lugar nessa liga ?!?

Se muitos clubes saírem a Champions vai perder dinheiro e depois em vez de 40 milhões vamos ganhar prai 10 pela qualificação ...

Zetuga

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Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
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Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."



interessante a lata de terem 5 equipas belgas

Tirando isso, acho bem interessante

Eagle Heart

Citação de: Zetuga em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:36
Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."



interessante a lata de terem 5 equipas belgas

Tirando isso, acho bem interessante
Substituiria uma ou duas equipas belgas pelo Göteborg ou AIK da Suécia.
Falam da Finlândia, no entanto não aparece nenhuma ai.
Poderia ser o HIFK ou o Helsínquia.

Baron_Davis

o presidente do Madrid, ou os donos do United, querem lá saber do Eibar ou do Brighton

só o prémio de presença numa hipotética superliga é imensamente superior ao do vendedor da champs

Ricardinh010

Também acho que isto pode ser a ruína do futebol em grande parte da Europa.

Espero sinceramente que não avance. Portugal é um país de 10M, com um fraco poder de compra. Mesmo com a nossa dimensão, de certeza que nos cagavam na cabeça.

TFFS

Citação de: Pokrl em 02 de Fevereiro de 2021, 03:44
Aguardo ansiosamente pela chegada disto, o modelo dos campeonatos nacionais está completamente obsoleto. Mas que se criem 3 divisões, pelo menos, e não podem tirar espaço à meritocracia (subidas e descidas).
Claro que se assim fosse, seria interessante. Mas não será

odistraido

Citação de: TFFS em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 13:24
Citação de: Pokrl em 02 de Fevereiro de 2021, 03:44
Aguardo ansiosamente pela chegada disto, o modelo dos campeonatos nacionais está completamente obsoleto. Mas que se criem 3 divisões, pelo menos, e não podem tirar espaço à meritocracia (subidas e descidas).
Claro que se assim fosse, seria interessante. Mas não será

Esqueçam meritocracia. A SL será um torneio privado com as 5 principais Ligas. O resto é paisagem.

Goldberg

Citação de: Zetuga em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:36
Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."



interessante a lata de terem 5 equipas belgas

Tirando isso, acho bem interessante
o ajax ia com os juniores?

Lebohang Mokoena

Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."



Isso tem todo o ar de não ser oficial mas sim fan made.

gringo da montanha

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ItsY2Inferno

Citação de: ItsY2Inferno em 30 de Janeiro de 2021, 00:42
A liga dos campeões já é uma especie de superliga europeia disfarçada, na época passada não houve equipas de ligas periféricas nos oitavos e este ano só o Porto.

O que a UEFA pode fazer é meter mais equipas das big five, como já fez.

Portugal, Holanda, Bélgica, Grécia Turquia, Rússia etc estão cada vez mais a perder o espaço nestas competições, aliás eu acho que a Conference League que começa para o ano é a UEFA a pensar nas equipas destes países

Eu disse e confirma-se que 20 a 25 de 32 equipas serão do top 4 (até admira excluírem a França)

Este novo formato que vai surgir da Champions é cada vez mais uma superliga europeia disfarçada, só interessam 5 ligas e o resto são migalhas

Este formato que está a caminho significa menos dinheiro a entrar e uma ainda maior perda de competitividade das equipas das outras ligas (infelizmente para o nosso clube)

John F. Kennedy

Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."


4 equipas de Portugal
4 equipas da Holanda
3 equipas da Escócia
3 equipas da Dinamarca
2 equipas da Suécia
2 equipas da Noruega
2 equipas da Finlândia

Nos campeonatos nacionais, joga-se a subida para esta liga. Um play off entre os vencedores dos campeonatos destes sete países. Uma espécie de liguilha, em que os 3 primeiros classificados sobem a esta liga.

Primeira época:
Benfica, Porto, Sporting, Braga, Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, AZ, Celtic, Rangers, Motherwell, Midtjylland, Copenhaga, Brondby, Malmo, Elfsborg, Molde, Rosenborg, HJK, KuPS.

O potencial disto é excelente, e parece-me a única forma de fazer frente à European Super League. Com a UEFA com os colhões apertados pela Super Liga, não me admirava que deixassem fazer isto.

Idealmente era voltar tudo ao normal. O campeão vai à Champions e finito, mas infelizmente já sei que isso é impossível

Sabryyy

Impressionante como o Futebol em poucas décadas atingiu o seu apogeu ( anos 60 até finais dos anos 90 ) , a partir da viragem do milenio foi sempre a descer , e demorará sensivelmente o mesmo tempo da ascensão a queda.
Esta "liga europeia" será mais um grande prego no caixão,  ainda maior que a lei bosman.

Foda-se até o futebol conseguiram arruinar


Eagle Heart

Citação de: tommy7x em 20 de Fevereiro de 2021, 05:35
Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."


4 equipas de Portugal
4 equipas da Holanda
3 equipas da Escócia
3 equipas da Dinamarca
2 equipas da Suécia
2 equipas da Noruega
2 equipas da Finlândia


Tiras-te a Belgica e colocas-te mais uma escocesa? Porque nao o Aberdeen? É a 3ª equipa com mais titulos na Escocia e a foi a ultima equipa campea até à hegemonia das equipas de Glasgow.
Na Suecia porque nao o AIK ou o Göteborg


John F. Kennedy

Citação de: Eagle Heart em 20 de Fevereiro de 2021, 06:50
Citação de: tommy7x em 20 de Fevereiro de 2021, 05:35
Citação de: Eagle Heart em 05 de Fevereiro de 2021, 12:13
Isto apareceu-me nas sugestões do insta.

https://theatlanticleague.com/

Citação"A new European football league consisting of teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. There would be promotion and relegation between the Atlantic League and the remaining domestic leagues, and the top teams from the new division would qualify for the UEFA Champions League.



The idea of an Atlantic 'super-league' was first mooted in 2000 when Harry van Raaij, the then-chairman of PSV Eindhoven, suggested forming a transnational league in order to ensure that his club – and many others like it – would remain able to compete with the giants of the European game.



Twenty-one years later, European football is to an even greater degree dominated by teams from the continent's richest leagues, while the smaller domestic competitions remain dominated by just a handful of clubs. With the lion's share of TV money now heading to Spain, England, Italy, France, and Germany, the direction of travel in European football is squarely toward large glamour leagues with fan bases numbered in the tens of millions.



While Europe's minnow leagues might not be inherently doomed, if high-profile clubs from small-market countries wish to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the giants of the game, joining forces and creating their own glamour league might be the only solution. An Atlantic League containing teams from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia would be replete with "blue-blood" clubs with sizeable fan bases and prestigious histories. Just like the Premier League and La Liga, the Atlantic League could have its own fan base stretching to the tens of millions, making the creation of a mega TV deal a realistic possibility.



Within the eight Nations there's a wealth of European pedigree and plenty of  brand names. Match-ups like Ajax v Benfica and Celtic v Feyenoord would almost certainly be extremely high-profile affairs capable of attracting sizeable television audiences. The league would also have a level of depth currently seen only in the continent's biggest divisions.



There's simply no question that the Atlantic League is an idea worth getting behind. Clubs from Portugal, Netherlands, Scotland, Belgium, and Scandinavia really have nothing to lose at this point, and by joining forces they would give themselves a chance to attract the kind of money necessary to compete at the highest level of European football."


4 equipas de Portugal
4 equipas da Holanda
3 equipas da Escócia
3 equipas da Dinamarca
2 equipas da Suécia
2 equipas da Noruega
2 equipas da Finlândia


Tiras-te a Belgica e colocas-te mais uma escocesa? Porque nao o Aberdeen? É a 3ª equipa com mais titulos na Escocia e a foi a ultima equipa campea até à hegemonia das equipas de Glasgow.
Na Suecia porque nao o AIK ou o Göteborg
Tens razão, esqueci-me completamente da Bélgica. Talvez duas equipas da Bélgica, retira-se uma da Escócia e uma da Finlândia..

Não escolhi pela historicidade, escolhi pela última classificação dentro da minha memória.. mas não interessa mt, era só um exemplo.

Eu era super a favor disto.