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Also the Spanish FA has implemented a third party ownership ban, as part of UEFA's European-wide ban of the practice. All current contracts will be respected but no new contracts involving third party ownership can be signed by Spanish clubs. That means players finishing their contracts can't extend them until their ownership status is resolved.

 

However, the Spanish club owners association (alongside the Portuguese one) have appealed the prohibition to the EU competition authorities, as they consider it to be "restriction of trade".

 

La Liga has now refused to implement the ban. However, it's doubtful that they can avoid it since the FA is the one handling the player licenses.

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In one of the most tone deaf decisions ever, the Spanish Footballers Association is considering to go on strike to protest against their tax burden. :lol:

 

Millionaires to go on strike because of high taxes. That will go down well in a country ravaged by recession.

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In one of the most tone deaf decisions ever, the Spanish Footballers Association is considering to go on strike to protest against their tax burden. :lol:

 

Millionaires to go on strike because of high taxes. That will go down well in a country ravaged by recession.

 

The supafans will back them, the same type in Liverpool are demanding that Stirling is given a £150,000 a week contract.

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So whats going on with this, is it just the Spanish FA being greedy t***s?

 

 

They list some other grievances, but those have been around for a while and they only called a strike when the new TV deal left them with less % than they wanted. So you can guess the motive.

 

 

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La Liga and the High Council of Sport (the government's board that regulates sports) have rejected the FA's demands and the strike. La Liga's members will meet on Monday to look at the situation.

 

Ultimately, even though La Liga is the one that organizes the competition, the Spanish FA provides the referees. No referees, no game.

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I thought the Strike was because the rest of the clubs in La Liga (apart from madrid & barca) are sick to death of the fact that those two clubs take 70% of the television revenue whilst the other 20 battle it out for the crumbs.

That is one of the reasons La Liga will always be a two club league. Really would love to see some sort of approach mimicking the american basketball format, sick to death of inequality and the same old same old always winning things... Kind of mimicks the current political situation; two big parties creaming everything off for themselves and their cronies until their is a "revolution" and the smaller more socialist leaning parties oust them...

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I thought the Strike was because the rest of the clubs in La Liga (apart from madrid & barca) are sick to death of the fact that those two clubs take 70% of the television revenue whilst the other 20 battle it out for the crumbs.

That is one of the reasons La Liga will always be a two club league. Really would love to see some sort of approach mimicking the american basketball format, sick to death of inequality and the same old same old always winning things... Kind of mimicks the current political situation; two big parties creaming everything off for themselves and their cronies until their is a "revolution" and the smaller more socialist leaning parties oust them...

 

This strike is *because* we just changed to collective bargaining and the Spanish FA and the Players' Association aren't happy with their share.

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Do you know what the distribution ratios are currently for the TV revenues? Mine is only hearsay (crappy tabloid sports press) but it would be interesting to know if it resembles reality...

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That is laughable when you compare it to the other leagues. I am all for having iconic teams which help with league marketing and attract new football followers but I am totally against unfair advantage over other teams.

In my utopian world each club would get the same TV revenues, would be obliged to use at least half of the squad from locally produced players and would be restricted to the other half of the squad being made up of half national and other half imported players. By doing this we would have clubs we could connect to and would seem much more representative of the leagues they came from. Oh well...

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The new deal is 50% of TV revenues equally shared between all clubs, and the remainder awarded depending on league position and TV audiences pulled (in a formula yet to be determined).

 

There's also a provision that no club can get less money than it gets now (intended to protect Barça and Madrid, although it will benefit Atlético/Valencia in the short term too); so it will be a while until the others "catch up". What will happen is that Barça and Madrid will see their TV revenue frozen while the rest of the league grows.

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The new deal is 50% of TV revenues equally shared between all clubs, and the remainder awarded depending on league position and TV audiences pulled (in a formula yet to be determined).

 

There's also a provision that no club can get less money than it gets now (intended to protect Barça and Madrid, although it will benefit Atlético/Valencia in the short term too); so it will be a while until the others "catch up". What will happen is that Barça and Madrid will see their TV revenue frozen while the rest of the league grows.

 

Actually sounds pretty decent. Obviously Real and Barcelona wouldn't cut their part, but a progressive increase for other teams while they stay on the same so the gap closes sounds like a decent idea.

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It's a sensible arrangement, imho.

 

I'm a bit bearish about future TV income though. The Spanish domestic market has collapsed these years, and out of the three broadcasters that usually bid for La Liga rights, one is bankrupt and the other two are merging. 

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The fallout of the strike is being short of embarrassing. La Liga's head is comparing the FA and the PFA to Spanish terrorist group ETA and threatening to take them to court since the strike is illegal according to them. Childish accusations are flying all over and there's threats that the league will even finish this weekend for good.

 

This country.  :jesuswept:

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They are saying a shortened season is a possibility. Fact is that with the Copa América around the corner there are no dates available, unless we play them without the Copa América players. With no Neymar, Suárez or Messi we might even still lose the league :lol:

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