FSF Statement about PL matches overseas

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FSF Statement about PL matches overseas

by STAR Voice » 07 Feb 2008 15:10

The Football Supporters’Federation has challenged the Premier League to scrap plans to play matches abroad if a significant majority of supporters are opposed to the idea.

At a meeting in London on Thursday, all 20 to flight clubs consented to investigate proposals to extend the Premier League season to 39 games, with the resulting ten extra fixtures to be played at venues around the world, with cities bidding for the right to stage them.

It is understood the additional fixtures could be determined by a ballot, with the top-five teams could be seeded to avoid playing each other. Various cities around the globe would then embark on an Olympic style bidding race for the right to stage them.

Premier League officials believe cities in Asia, Middle East and North America are likely to show a strong interest in hosting the extra games, though it is unlikely that any decision will be taken before the Premier League's annual summer meeting in June.

But Football Supporters’ Federation Chairman Malcolm Clarke has challenged the FA to drop the proposal if a majority of fans are against the move.

“We challenge the Premier League to scrap these plans if the majority of football fans in this country don’t want matches to be played abroad.” Clarke said

“Because the FSF has no doubt whatsoever the vast majority of supporters are against this, and believe it would drag the Premier League into the realms of farce.

“When this ludicrous idea was first mooted in October last year, we ran a poll on our website a couple and a huge majority of supporters – 80% who took the trouble to vote - were in complete opposition to this then and I’m sure they still are now.

“I also personally wrote to all 20 Premier League Chairman about the issue in October – unsurprisingly, only three of them actually took the trouble to reply, but those who did were in complete opposition to the move.

“And I think that figure will go even higher now that the full ridiculousness of the Premier League’s proposals of how this would actually work has been revealed.

“From what I understand, the Premier League proposal would involve the Premiership season being extend to 39 games – and which clubs would play each other in the extra game to be played abroad.

“What effect could that have on promotion and relegation issues? Are we going to see local derbies played in a foreign country thousands of miles away? Are supporters supposed to accept missing on the biggest games of their season because it’s being played on the other side of the planet?

“Let’s face facts, the sole motivation for this is the Premier League to make more money – aren’t they making enough already?

“This displays a complete disregard not only for the proud traditions of the English game but also a crass lack of consideration for football supporters in general. Basically, it’s a case of “We’ve had their money here, now – where else can we get people to put their hands in their pockets.”


STAR supports this stance completely, and whilst we do realise that all that has happened so far is a decision to investigate proposals and so these are still early days, we will make it clear to Reading FC that STAR is against these proposals, and that we would request Reading FC not to support them. If Reading FC is serious about being a fan-friendly, family-orientated, football club then they clearly cannot support this proposal which is a clear kick in the teeth to match-going supporters.

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Re: FSF Statement about PL matches overseas

by phil in cornwall » 07 Feb 2008 21:55

Will STAR be providing coaches to Thailand?

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