Absolute horse manure Ex Chelsea man rips into Todd Boehly for Premier League all star game suggestion
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'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' 380262444Chelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game: 'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' https://t.co/FzNANzrJ2g Speaking on ESPN, Burley rubbished Boehly's ideas and claimed that fans would not be interested in an All-Star game. He said: "Horse manure. Absolute horse manure. Let me point out some things here. He's talking about relegation – and they do do this in other leagues where they have playoffs in the relegation from different tiers – what American sport has relegation? Unless I'm missing something, the answer is none." He continued: "So what the hell does he know about relegation? Because his sports don't have it. What they do have over there, they reward not even mediocrity, they reward garbage. That's what they do. You can finish bottom of the league in most of these sports and you get a bucket load of cash. You don't get relegated." He added: "The second thing is, he's talking about $200 million or whatever it is. Has he not watched the graph just grow and grow and the amount of money the Premier League makes around the world? I mean it is making a fortune. It has gone up every year as broadcasters pay more and more and more. They don't need the money. They certainly don't need the extra game." He concluded: "And frankly there would be no appetite from players, there certainly wouldn't be any appetite from managers and I really don't think there would be any appetite at all from the supporters. Supporters want to support their own teams. What they don't want, in my opinion, is some clap-trap Americanized plastic rivalry invention." After appointing Graham Potter as Chelsea's new boss, Boehly is currently aiming to bring in a new sporting director at Stamford Bridge. SALT @SALTConference#?????? has got a bit of everything.
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Absolute horse manure - Ex-Chelsea man rips into Todd Boehly for Premier League all-star game suggestion
By Debkalpa Banerjee Modified 15 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Todd Boehly was named Chelsea's chairman in June this year. Former Chelsea midfielder Craig Burley has hit out at Blues owner Todd Boehly for suggesting that the Premier League should have an All-Star match to help raise funds for English Football League (EFL) clubs. Boehly has grabbed headlines ever since he replaced Roman Abramovich as Chelsea's owner in May. From naming himself as the interim sporting director of the club in June to firing Thomas Tuchel as head coach after splurging over £250 million this summer, he has been subject to criticism more often than not. The Blues chairman again raised some eyebrows this week after proclaiming at the SALT Conference that English football could learn from American sports. He also proposed an All-Star match and suggested a four-team tournament to decide relegation from the Premier League. B/R Football@brfootballChelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game:'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' 380262444Chelsea owner Todd Boehly thinks English football could benefit from an All-Star Game: 'MLB did their All-Star Game this year—they made $200M from a Monday and a Tuesday. You could do a North vs. South All-Star Game from the Premier League to fund the pyramid very easily.' https://t.co/FzNANzrJ2g Speaking on ESPN, Burley rubbished Boehly's ideas and claimed that fans would not be interested in an All-Star game. He said: "Horse manure. Absolute horse manure. Let me point out some things here. He's talking about relegation – and they do do this in other leagues where they have playoffs in the relegation from different tiers – what American sport has relegation? Unless I'm missing something, the answer is none." He continued: "So what the hell does he know about relegation? Because his sports don't have it. What they do have over there, they reward not even mediocrity, they reward garbage. That's what they do. You can finish bottom of the league in most of these sports and you get a bucket load of cash. You don't get relegated." He added: "The second thing is, he's talking about $200 million or whatever it is. Has he not watched the graph just grow and grow and the amount of money the Premier League makes around the world? I mean it is making a fortune. It has gone up every year as broadcasters pay more and more and more. They don't need the money. They certainly don't need the extra game." He concluded: "And frankly there would be no appetite from players, there certainly wouldn't be any appetite from managers and I really don't think there would be any appetite at all from the supporters. Supporters want to support their own teams. What they don't want, in my opinion, is some clap-trap Americanized plastic rivalry invention." After appointing Graham Potter as Chelsea's new boss, Boehly is currently aiming to bring in a new sporting director at Stamford Bridge. SALT @SALTConference#?????? has got a bit of everything.
#ChelseaFC chairman Todd Boehly offers a fascinating glimpse into his global vision for the English Premier League club.73771808#?????? has got a bit of everything. #ChelseaFC chairman Todd Boehly offers a fascinating glimpse into his global vision for the English Premier League club. https://t.co/wa9aBHuGKe