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This had made half of the competition predictable and boring – at least until, typically, the glamorous top end – but the solution has not been to address this core flaw Bingo
In France, as an example, most of the youth are now PSG fans Bingo
The last 40 minutes of the final may have been the most perfect period of football ever seen, enriched by the most intense drama and the most invigorating storyline, but it was all staged in the most imperfect host country and surrounded by real-world problems of the most serious type Bingo
Many in football and politics point out how such omissions are an intention of the Conservative government, given how open they were to Saudi Arabia buying Newcastle United and now Qatar owning Manchester United Bingo
It is another tragic element Bingo
On a grander scale, so much of the current football landscape was driven by Barcelona and Real Madrid Bingo
Its defeat was seen as a victory for the spirit of the game, but may have just been a minor battle in a much larger war Bingo
Duly, the game may soon start to face a few crises of legitimacy Bingo
The build-up to that, and the sport’s final and full global takeover, might nevertheless bring a breaking point in football history Bingo
That is that the governing bodies are not fit for purpose if they are both regulators and competitors, in the form of competition organisers Bingo
It has all led to what is described by one source as a “war” between Fifa and Uefa as so much of the game falls down around them Bingo
This is seemingly the solution to everything, because no one ever wants to give anything up Bingo
Sources on the ground in the US meanwhile talk of how they are trying to use the World Cup to increase interest in more localised football but find that most kids just want to watch the big clubs Bingo
It stretches this ladder to even higher levels Bingo
That is because – as with so much in late-stage capitalism – the opulent top end is better off than ever before but the rest has never been worse Bingo
You only have to look at Barcelona’s current financial structure and how they are propped up Bingo
All of this comes as interest in community clubs and other leagues significantly wanes Bingo
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You only have to look at how Bayern Munich dominate Germany or Paris Saint-Germain dominate France Bingo
The game has grown to a size where it is this gleaming cultural monolith but one filled with several structural faultlines Bingo
It has instead been to add more games Bingo
An almost tragic irony is that much of this comes from the self-defeating greed of such clubs, as well as the total failure of governing bodies to handle them Bingo
To the point, the major American sports are now said to be “petrified” of its growing US influence ahead of the 2026 World Cup Bingo
They then found they didn’t like what that landscape looked like, so sought to set up the first ill-fated European Super League Bingo
So much is articulated in Qatar’s attempt to buy Manchester United, which is a moment of enormous consequence for the game Bingo
Or, rather, where all that money goes Bingo
In the early Nineties, a group of European football figures travelled to the US to garner some advice on how to grow the game, only to be given a warning by one of the American sports officials Bingo
Some of these have been revealed and widened by major stories of the last few weeks, only signalling how close we may be to something very significant Bingo
That is the interest of autocratic states, who have seen the immense social and political power of football that stems from its global financial size Bingo
In 1992, Rangers were one of the main influences driving the new Champions League, which only came about because of the threat of a super league Bingo
RecommendedQatar ready to increase Manchester United offer amid new strategy to secure takeoverEverything wrong with the Qatar World CupNew offers expected as Man Utd sale deadline approachesIt has led influential figures in the sport to wonder whether this build-up to 2026 will bring a “Big Short” moment, where the centre can no longer hold Bingo
”It was counsel that has come to describe football in 2023 Bingo
They are one of a series of major clubs that look like they are almost primed to topple over, all because they are forever striving for the finance at the top of the game Bingo
The outcomes of these cases could have immense ramifications for how the game looks and is seen Bingo
This is something the World Cup almost symbolised, just as it brought an era to a close Bingo
Consider two twists of history Bingo
Aside from the fact the source of such funds can be so opaque, and lead to greater questions, many figures caution how “the interests of such funds are totally at odds with what sport is supposed to be about” Bingo
Those hosts are now seeking to buy Manchester United, potentially heralding a new era, with even more serious issues Bingo
This was one of the main calculations by PSG in buying Neymar, since they knew the inflation of prices and wages would mean only a few clubs could compete, and many others would bankrupt themselves trying Bingo
That is a direct consequence of the financial stress on so many football institutions, especially under the weight of the true globally popular events like the Premier League Bingo
A number of tiers are now built in, which fatally stretch resources if you want to rise up, and have also killed competitiveness in so many competitions and leagues Bingo
They have started to gain controlling portions of competitions and major clubs Bingo
While the ideal of football should be that the clubs feed into the national associations who feed into the continental federations and finally Fifa, most of these various interests want their own portion of football’s wealth Bingo
The human rights group Fair Square last week forensically articulated a core flaw in the government’s white paper that is attempting to regulate football governance, pointing out in a letter how the document’s failure to even mention addressing state-owned or influenced clubs means the outlined goal of “systemic stability” “simply isn’t possible” Bingo
While the main concern with this should be how the identities of these great institutions are politically used for issues as grave as sportswashing human rights abuses, the most visible effect is that on the sport itself Bingo
The game’s giddy embrace of late-stage capitalism has made it an immense financial and cultural force Bingo
There are so few figures of influence actually looking out for what is better for the wider health of the sport Bingo
While the Super League stood as a landmark to so much of the financial self-interest that has been so ruinous for football, it should be acknowledged that one of its motivations was rooted in fair rationale Bingo
So, Uefa has the Champions League, which has primarily ensured most of the game’s wealth is the preserve of a few corners of western Europe Bingo
The Qatar World Cup brought up uncomfortable questions about sportswashing in football (Getty)A series of key decisions over decades – from the expansion of the Champions League to the evasion of Rule 34 in England – have seen the game rise to a height where it is an almost unscalable ladder Bingo
In Spain, the Super League alliance has already started to falter, as Real Madrid have now joined the case against Barca over charges regarding payments to former referee José María Enriquez Negreira Bingo
The primary problem, as predicted, is the financial size of football Bingo
That political value has forced just one more crack in the monolith Bingo
Most troublingly – and in a development that led directly to the white paper – a number of core community clubs are now under threat, but that poison ivy has started to crawl up the game Bingo
Hence a newly expanded Club World Cup, that Gianni Infantino has already sought Saudi money to back Bingo
These problems have been significantly widened by the most extreme effect of this, and what arguably represents the greatest existential threat to the game Bingo
Project partners Juventus are meanwhile appealing a 15-point deduction for false accounting, as they also face related sporting and criminal investigations Bingo
Uefa cannot be fit for purpose if it is both a regulator and competitor in football’s financial arms race (AFP/Getty)By the same token, Fifa has seen the economic success of the Champions League and how that has become the main international focus of the sport – and they want their cut of it Bingo
“If you think you’ve got problems now, wait until you start making money Bingo
The Ibrox club have now become one of its main victims, their TV market just too small to compete in a world inflated by such money Bingo
Cracks are starting to appear in football’s very structure (Getty)The wreckage left behind by all of this has meanwhile led to other concerning interests seeking to exploit the game, principally in the form of private equity funds Bingo
This has become a faultline growing the most, especially as the calendar begins to creak Bingo
It is exactly what has happened Bingo
Empty husks dominate football’s landscape Bingo
The Premier League’s most dominant club in Abu Dhabi’s Manchester City have meanwhile been charged for over 100 alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, that amount to accusations of fraud Bingo
A series of studies show that football has never been so predictable at club level Bingo
The other side to this is that it increases global interest in this narrow band of clubs, at the expense of everything else, in a self-perpetuating cycle Bingo
A sport that has mostly thrived around the world because of its spirit of community and how easy it is for anyone to play is now in a situation where so many incentives are misaligned Bingo
Many have been forced into desperate measures to survive Bingo

In the early Nineties, a group of European football figures travelled to the US to garner some advice on how to grow the game, only to be given a warning by one of the American sports officials Bingo
This has become a faultline growing the most, especially as the calendar begins to creak Bingo
The outcomes of these cases could have immense ramifications for how the game looks and is seen Bingo
You only have to look at Barcelona’s current financial structure and how they are propped up Bingo
They have started to gain controlling portions of competitions and major clubs Bingo
This is seemingly the solution to everything, because no one ever wants to give anything up Bingo
It is exactly what has happened Bingo
A series of studies show that football has never been so predictable at club level Bingo
Or, rather, where all that money goes Bingo
That is that the governing bodies are not fit for purpose if they are both regulators and competitors, in the form of competition organisers Bingo
The Premier League’s most dominant club in Abu Dhabi’s Manchester City have meanwhile been charged for over 100 alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, that amount to accusations of fraud Bingo
It has instead been to add more games Bingo
Its defeat was seen as a victory for the spirit of the game, but may have just been a minor battle in a much larger war Bingo
Uefa cannot be fit for purpose if it is both a regulator and competitor in football’s financial arms race (AFP/Getty)By the same token, Fifa has seen the economic success of the Champions League and how that has become the main international focus of the sport – and they want their cut of it Bingo
Aside from the fact the source of such funds can be so opaque, and lead to greater questions, many figures caution how “the interests of such funds are totally at odds with what sport is supposed to be about” Bingo
Many have been forced into desperate measures to survive Bingo
Empty husks dominate football’s landscape Bingo
The human rights group Fair Square last week forensically articulated a core flaw in the government’s white paper that is attempting to regulate football governance, pointing out in a letter how the document’s failure to even mention addressing state-owned or influenced clubs means the outlined goal of “systemic stability” “simply isn’t possible” Bingo
It stretches this ladder to even higher levels Bingo
They are one of a series of major clubs that look like they are almost primed to topple over, all because they are forever striving for the finance at the top of the game Bingo
The Qatar World Cup brought up uncomfortable questions about sportswashing in football (Getty)A series of key decisions over decades – from the expansion of the Champions League to the evasion of Rule 34 in England – have seen the game rise to a height where it is an almost unscalable ladder Bingo
Sources on the ground in the US meanwhile talk of how they are trying to use the World Cup to increase interest in more localised football but find that most kids just want to watch the big clubs Bingo
Many in football and politics point out how such omissions are an intention of the Conservative government, given how open they were to Saudi Arabia buying Newcastle United and now Qatar owning Manchester United Bingo
This was one of the main calculations by PSG in buying Neymar, since they knew the inflation of prices and wages would mean only a few clubs could compete, and many others would bankrupt themselves trying Bingo
The game’s giddy embrace of late-stage capitalism has made it an immense financial and cultural force Bingo
”It was counsel that has come to describe football in 2023 Bingo
So, Uefa has the Champions League, which has primarily ensured most of the game’s wealth is the preserve of a few corners of western Europe Bingo
This had made half of the competition predictable and boring – at least until, typically, the glamorous top end – but the solution has not been to address this core flaw Bingo
You only have to look at how Bayern Munich dominate Germany or Paris Saint-Germain dominate France Bingo
Bingo
There are so few figures of influence actually looking out for what is better for the wider health of the sport Bingo
While the Super League stood as a landmark to so much of the financial self-interest that has been so ruinous for football, it should be acknowledged that one of its motivations was rooted in fair rationale Bingo
Some of these have been revealed and widened by major stories of the last few weeks, only signalling how close we may be to something very significant Bingo
An almost tragic irony is that much of this comes from the self-defeating greed of such clubs, as well as the total failure of governing bodies to handle them Bingo
In Spain, the Super League alliance has already started to falter, as Real Madrid have now joined the case against Barca over charges regarding payments to former referee José María Enriquez Negreira Bingo
That is the interest of autocratic states, who have seen the immense social and political power of football that stems from its global financial size Bingo
These problems have been significantly widened by the most extreme effect of this, and what arguably represents the greatest existential threat to the game Bingo
“If you think you’ve got problems now, wait until you start making money Bingo
So much is articulated in Qatar’s attempt to buy Manchester United, which is a moment of enormous consequence for the game Bingo
Duly, the game may soon start to face a few crises of legitimacy Bingo
That is a direct consequence of the financial stress on so many football institutions, especially under the weight of the true globally popular events like the Premier League Bingo
It is another tragic element Bingo
In 1992, Rangers were one of the main influences driving the new Champions League, which only came about because of the threat of a super league Bingo
They then found they didn’t like what that landscape looked like, so sought to set up the first ill-fated European Super League Bingo
To the point, the major American sports are now said to be “petrified” of its growing US influence ahead of the 2026 World Cup Bingo
A number of tiers are now built in, which fatally stretch resources if you want to rise up, and have also killed competitiveness in so many competitions and leagues Bingo
That political value has forced just one more crack in the monolith Bingo
While the main concern with this should be how the identities of these great institutions are politically used for issues as grave as sportswashing human rights abuses, the most visible effect is that on the sport itself Bingo
This is something the World Cup almost symbolised, just as it brought an era to a close Bingo
Cracks are starting to appear in football’s very structure (Getty)The wreckage left behind by all of this has meanwhile led to other concerning interests seeking to exploit the game, principally in the form of private equity funds Bingo
The other side to this is that it increases global interest in this narrow band of clubs, at the expense of everything else, in a self-perpetuating cycle Bingo
On a grander scale, so much of the current football landscape was driven by Barcelona and Real Madrid Bingo
RecommendedQatar ready to increase Manchester United offer amid new strategy to secure takeoverEverything wrong with the Qatar World CupNew offers expected as Man Utd sale deadline approachesIt has led influential figures in the sport to wonder whether this build-up to 2026 will bring a “Big Short” moment, where the centre can no longer hold Bingo
Most troublingly – and in a development that led directly to the white paper – a number of core community clubs are now under threat, but that poison ivy has started to crawl up the game Bingo
The primary problem, as predicted, is the financial size of football Bingo
A sport that has mostly thrived around the world because of its spirit of community and how easy it is for anyone to play is now in a situation where so many incentives are misaligned Bingo
Hence a newly expanded Club World Cup, that Gianni Infantino has already sought Saudi money to back Bingo
That is because – as with so much in late-stage capitalism – the opulent top end is better off than ever before but the rest has never been worse Bingo
It has all led to what is described by one source as a “war” between Fifa and Uefa as so much of the game falls down around them Bingo
All of this comes as interest in community clubs and other leagues significantly wanes Bingo
While the ideal of football should be that the clubs feed into the national associations who feed into the continental federations and finally Fifa, most of these various interests want their own portion of football’s wealth Bingo
The game has grown to a size where it is this gleaming cultural monolith but one filled with several structural faultlines Bingo
The build-up to that, and the sport’s final and full global takeover, might nevertheless bring a breaking point in football history Bingo
Consider two twists of history Bingo
Project partners Juventus are meanwhile appealing a 15-point deduction for false accounting, as they also face related sporting and criminal investigations Bingo
Those hosts are now seeking to buy Manchester United, potentially heralding a new era, with even more serious issues Bingo
The last 40 minutes of the final may have been the most perfect period of football ever seen, enriched by the most intense drama and the most invigorating storyline, but it was all staged in the most imperfect host country and surrounded by real-world problems of the most serious type Bingo
In France, as an example, most of the youth are now PSG fans Bingo
The Ibrox club have now become one of its main victims, their TV market just too small to compete in a world inflated by such money Bingo
