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SUMMARY:Economic Corner 2 - December 7th 2024
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ORGANIZER;CN="richardmurray":noreply@aalbc.com
DESCRIPTION:\n	Steven Zhang was the president of a football club called 
	Inter Milan. What he did matters for one reason. His situation exposes the
	 low quality of ownership in humanity. \n\n\n\n	A set of sport steams sig
	ned a contract to make their own league\, it has alot of precedent. But on
	ly one club made sure it had a provisional clause to exit the contract upo
	n conditions unfavorable to the club. The question heading this post is t
	he key\, please answer in comments.\n\n\n\n	Josep Bartomeu- the now legall
	y fallen former president of FC Barcelona for his financial activities. A
	ndrea Agnelli the now excommunicado former president of Juventus because h
	e signed said contract in my view. The glazers\, inheritors of first alli
	ed\,  who own Manchester United\, the Red sox owners who own Liverpool\, 
	stan kroenke married to a walton who own Arsenal\, United Arab Emirates  
	royals who own manchester city\, Florentino Perez\, the president of Real
	 Madrid is an gambler. The russian Roman Abramovic the owed owner of chels
	ea\, he was owed over a billion by the firm he created.\n\n\n\n	A various 
	set of owners accepted a contract that bound their firms to an action abse
	nt any provisions to exit. People will speak f greed but Zhang signed it t
	o. Isn't Zhang as greedy\, but what does greed have to do with positive fi
	scal quality actions. I say nothing Zhang didn't want to risk money. \n\n
	\n\n	The articles below state the simple truth \, the sponsors to the club
	s were not told of the contract\, and the breach of contract with  the sp
	onsors is imminent. And all but one president was smart enough to protect 
	his firm while being greedy. \n\n\n\n	Like the NBA who didn't make a prov
	ision for streaming for assessing a bidder and thus allowed discovery chan
	nel to sue them  for absent streaming they could bid equally to am*zon I 
	think\, the soccer clubs presidents minus one have acted terribly as fisca
	l operators with teams of lawyers. \n\n\n\n	I really wonder the managemen
	t of many very wealthy sporting organizations. Many poor people suggest th
	e rich are genius or collected with extreme organization\, but these event
	s prove otherwise.\n\n\n\n	Zhang demanded a clause say if any sponsor of I
	nter Milan  disagree to the deal \, Inter Milan can exit  with no penalt
	y. No one can defend financial dysfunction like signing a contract that yo
	u can't get out. That is like black people who couldn't read contracts wit
	h whites in the usa.  immediately after the war between the states. Zhang
	 showed Greed but how can greed lead you to risk your own money. I thought
	 greed meant you wanted more wealth but didn't want to lose wealth.\n\n\n\
	n	So the financial league will have to exist at some point between the clu
	bs involved as they signed the contract \, one hundred and twenty pages ab
	sent a clause for them to get out. And comprehend some of these clubs vote
	 for their president. So Real MAdrid or FC Barcelona if a president doesn'
	t want it or ask the fans to vote to stay in the financial league\, it is 
	null and void because of former presidents binding the club forever into t
	his agreement. The clubs who are owed by usa folk or just fiscally wealthy
	 people that didn't have a clause seem willing to risk their clubs. For if
	 the sponsors sue for breach of contract... it can be the death of the clu
	bs who signed. \n\n\n\n	The clubs like Bayern Munich owned by Qatari ultr
	a billionaires plus Bayern Munich owed in the german system\, said no caus
	e neither of them were willing to sing the fate of their clubs absent a po
	sitive environment. And when the financial league became public the enviro
	nment went very negative. Fans all over europe rioted or marched against t
	he clubs . Other clubs like West Ham in England spoke against them. Sponso
	rs to clubs or leagues publicly spoke against. But none of the signers out
	side one could leave cause their owners//presidents wealthy people were ig
	norant/stupid/inefficient/self harming/ or similar and didn't make a claus
	e or clauses to their own protection to save their money.  \n\n\n\n	 \n
	\n\n\n	THESE ARTICLES or FRAGMENTS CITE MY POINT\n\n\n\n	Why Inter are the
	 only team that formally quit the Super League\n\n	ByLorenzo Bettoni\n\n	M
	ar 4\, 2022 13:39\n\n\n\n	Inter have officially abandoned the Super League
	 project thanks to a clause included in their contract with the organizers
	 of the breakaway competition.\n\n\n\n	The Nerazzurri were part of the 12 
	elite European clubs that announced the Super League less than a year ago.
	 It collapsed within 48 hours with Premier League giants quitting the proj
	ect\, followed by Inter\, Milan and Atletico Madrid.\n\n\n\n	Juventus\, Re
	al Madrid and Barcelona are still involved and the Old Lady’s President 
	Andrea Agnelli insisted yesterday that the Super League ‘did not fail.
	’\n\n\n\n	However\, he added that the contracts signed one year ago are 
	still valid for 11 of those 12 clubs.\n\n\n\n	“UEFA knew that I as Juven
	tus president was working on something different\,” said Agnelli.\n\n\n\
	n	“The Super League is a collective work of 12 teams\, not one person. T
	welve clubs signed a 120-page contract and it is still binding for 11 of t
	hose clubs.”\n\n\n\n	According to COPE\, Inter are the only team that ha
	s formally managed to quit the competition. The Serie A champions had a cl
	ause that allowed them to pull away from the project if it didn’t gain t
	he support of all of their sponsors.\n\n\n\n	https://football-italia.net/i
	nter-quit-super-league-thanks-to-contract-clause/\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	…\n
	\n	Fans are opposed to the new league\, and aren’t interested in watchin
	g it\n\n	Our snap poll shows just how strongly fans feel\, with nearly eig
	ht in ten (79%) of those who follow football opposed to the new league\, i
	ncluding over two thirds (68%) who “strongly oppose” the ESL’s creat
	ion.\n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	Opposition is highest among fans of the left-behind 
	Premier League teams\, with 88% of those following a team outside the big 
	six opposed to the European Super League\, compared to 76% of fans of the 
	big six themselves.\n\n\n\n	Only 14% of football fans are in favour of the
	 new league. Even among fans of the big six set to be part of the ESL\, fe
	wer than a fifth (19%) support of its creation.\n\n\n\n	As well as being o
	pposed to the new league’s creation\, only a fifth of those who follow f
	ootball (21%) expressed an interest in watching ESL matches when the seaso
	n begins.\n\n\n\n	While some three in ten supporters of the English sides 
	taking part (31%) are interested in watching\, two thirds (68%) are not.\n
	\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n	Among fans of Premier League teams outside the big six\, i
	nterest is even lower\, with only 13% interested in watching compared to e
	ight in ten (83%) who are not interested in tuning in.\n\n\n\n	In fact\, t
	hree quarters of fans (76%) would rather their team not join the European 
	Super League\, including a similar proportion of those who support one of 
	the big six clubs acting as founding members (74%).\n\n\n\n	Chairman of th
	e European Super League\, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has said 
	the new competition would “help football at every level” and their “
	responsibility as big clubs is to respond to [fan’s] desires”. However
	\, fans don’t see the creation of the European Super League as being eit
	her motivated by what fans want to see\, nor as good for lower level clubs
	.\n\n\n\n	The vast majority of football followers think that the 12 foundi
	ng clubs have been motivated more by financial gain (89%)\, with just 3% t
	hinking that the creation of the European Super League is being driven mor
	e by fan’s desires\, while some 5% think both motivations have played a 
	part.\n\n	…\n\n\n\n	https://yougov.co.uk/sport/articles/35361-snap-poll-
	football-fans-overwhelmingly-reject-euro\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	All six Englis
	h football clubs that joined the European Super League have failed to form
	ally leave it\, amid claims by organisers that the competition will “eve
	ntually relaunch in modified form”.\n\n\n\n	The so-called big six stated
	 that they were withdrawing from the ESL after its launch backfired in Apr
	il. However\, the clubs — Manchester City\, Manchester United\, Liverpoo
	l\, Arsenal\, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea — remain co-owners and share
	holders of a holding company in Spain with clubs from Spain\, France and I
	taly.\n\n\n\n	Several of the clubs acknowledged yesterday they were still 
	part of the European Super League Company but said they were determined to
	 leave. Yet two senior sources close to the venture claim there is “no m
	echanism” for them to withdraw\, and that the league is waiting to be re
	launched in modified form.\n\n\n\n	They said all 12 of the original breaka
	way clubs had to agree unanimously to dissolve the entity and that any clu
	b leaving unilaterally faced unlimited fines.\n\n\n\n	Organisers believe t
	he owners of the clubs accept that the football world faces a financial cr
	isis exacerbated by Covid-19 and that in due course they will relaunch a c
	ompromise version of the Super League.\n\n\n\n	“The owners know this is 
	not the end — it’s just the beginning\,” a senior source said. “We
	 will resume dialogue\, whether this year or next year. It’s just financ
	ial gravity. Football can’t survive in its current form.”\n\n\n\n	Flor
	entino Pérez\, the president of Real Madrid\, has said the 12 clubs that 
	joined the league have “binding contracts”. Real Madrid\, Barcelona an
	d Juventus have not abandoned it.\n\n\n\n	Arsenal said: “We have been ab
	solutely clear we are withdrawing from the ESL. This is subject to a legal
	 process which is under way.”\n\n\n\n	Manchester United said: “The clu
	b has no intention to revisit the Super League concept. Any suggestion oth
	erwise is simply an attempt to mislead our fans.”\n\n\n\n	When the ESL p
	lan was rushed out at the end of April\, the government threatened legisla
	tion to block it. After an intense backlash from fans and the media\, nine
	 clubs — the six English sides\, AC Milan\, Inter Milan and Athletico Ma
	drid — dropped out\, leaving Real Madrid\, Barcelona and Juventus.\n\n\n
	\n	The three clubs have said they are within their rights to form a new co
	mpetition\, as a result of which they would withdraw from the Uefa-run Cha
	mpions League\, Europa League and Europa Conference League.\n\n\n\n	Uefa a
	nd Fifa\, the European and world governing bodies\, united in opposition t
	o the Super League\, saying that the participating teams would be banned f
	rom their domestic leagues and their players from international competitio
	n.\n\n\n\n	Super League representatives believe that Uefa and Fifa are bre
	aching EU competition laws by preventing the clubs from breaking away. A c
	ase has been filed with the European Court of Justice with the aim of esta
	blishing whether the two governing bodies do indeed have the exclusive rig
	ht to organise competitions. The hearing could take up to two years.\n\n\n
	\n	A source close to the Super League said: “It’s our belief we will w
	in that case based on precedent in other sports and it will pave the way f
	or the Super League to eventually relaunch in a modified form.”\n\n\n\n	
	https://www.thetimes.com/article/football-super-league-is-not-dead-just-re
	sting-gbrp00dpv\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	Economic Corner 001\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	
	POST URL\n\n\n\n	https://aalbc.com/tc/topic/11353-economiccorner002/\n\n\n
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