of the EPL in general.
I have been following a discussion about Chelsea in particular and EPL in general that some friends have been having via email. I thought I would copy some of the material here for the forum's information. The developments in the EPL may not be quite clear to some of us not based in the UK.
Here is the first comment by G.
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I have been following a discussion about Chelsea in particular and EPL in general that some friends have been having via email. I thought I would copy some of the material here for the forum's information. The developments in the EPL may not be quite clear to some of us not based in the UK.
Here is the first comment by G.
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As Al has said I am well ****************ed about what has happened at Chelsea. It is bad for us, football and the players.
But I am really sorry to say but I think that what is happening to Chelsea is going to happen eventually to a number of other clubs with foreign owners. Take for example Liverpool. Has everyone really fully understood the history of the owners? Hicks has a history of purchasing a team and trying to spend money to make it very competitive after which ticket prices go through the roof. It seems from press articles that after he purchased the Texas Rangers baseball team in 1998 the team made the play-offs in both of the next two years losing only to the Yankees. Straight afterwards he jacked up the ticket prices and the result has been a drop in supporters and only one winning season for the Rangers since then. No one appears to regard the Rangers as a main baseball team any longer.
But it gets worse. In 1995 Hicks purchased the Dallas Stars hockey team (a team that I follow). You will remember that four years later the Stars won the Stanley Cup and looked as though they were going to carry on winning it for years to come. They lost in the finals of the cup the following year but then sunk without trace. Indeed, the Stars have not escaped the first round of the hockey league since then. During that time Hicks's behaviour led to a lock-out leading to a reduced salary cap for players of more than 50%. However, he passed on only 10% of this to the complaining fans. It is all about money!
So what does Hicks have planned for Liverpool? My guess - he will get the new stadium built, proclaim Liverpool as a major new force in world football and jack up ticket prices through the roof. One place where that kind of thing will not go down is Liverpool.
But what about poor Chelsea? As you know, not much. For all those who are reading this email here is my prediction: the team fails to qualify for Europe this season; Avram Grant resigns as soon as the club goes out of the Champions League perhaps at the group stages but probably in the first knock-out round; Lampard and Drogba gone by the end of the season at the latest; others also trying to leave; a spent force in Ronaldinho arriving, mayhem with the club unable to control all the stars, and John Terry left trying to hold the whole thing together. Once all that has been done, then see what happens with the new owners at Liverpool, and then in due course Manchester United and so on.
God help football.
Later
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