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Guest nufc_geordie

I would suspect that within the next 10-20 years there will certainly be a European Super League. The G14 clubs seem to be growing ever more powerful and at some stage will strike there own massive TV deal and go their separate way. This is turn will get rid of the super rich clubs in domestic football and possibly lead to a more competitive domestic situation. These new dominant forces in the domestic gain will then do a Man Utd, Liverpool etc. become super rich and leave to join the European super league and hence goes the full circle. This will continue until a domestic league is no longer worthwhile and there are just Europe wide "premier leagues" and non-league domestic football.

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There will be a massive crash in stock markets worldwide. Money will become scarce, and as a result the financing of football - ie sponsors and fans paying extortionate prices for tickets and merchandise - will become non existant. Continental competitions will no longer exist due to the lack of funding for flights abroad with no prize money and little gate receipts in return, and football will go back to being a sport for the local fans, the working class, with tickets costing 20p each and seats being ripped out of the stadiums to hold more standing supporters. Due to the cost of producing footballs, the FA will reintroduce the cheaper, heavier, antique leather footballs, and because of employment problems, foreign national footballers will be sold off to foreign clus to allow for British national footballers to be given priority and make minimum wage, boosting government statistics. Sky will no longer be able to fund its expensive services and will go out of business, matches will go back to being 3pm Saturday kick offs and exclusively highlighted on the BBC, which is now one of the few television channels still able to broadcast shows. Due to the cost of importing gas and oil, Britain's coal mine industry will be rejuvinated, which will then be indirectly responsible for producing the next batch of legendary footballers from these shores.

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