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iris123

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Does the court decision today against EUFA running a monopoly have any ramifications for speedway ?

Does it mean the BSPA or the FIM couldn't stop a rival set up in the UK etc

Or does the lack of tracks and money mean there is alittle point in setting any rival up ?

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On 12/21/2023 at 6:23 PM, iris123 said:

Does the court decision today against EUFA running a monopoly have any ramifications for speedway ?

Does it mean the BSPA or the FIM couldn't stop a rival set up in the UK etc

Or does the lack of tracks and money mean there is alittle point in setting any rival up ?

To be clear. The ruling addressed a “pre-existing shortfall” in UEFA’s framework which it had corrected in June 2022

So yes, a new super league could now be formed but would need to have promotion/relegation to avoid falling foul of the same “closed shop”issue faced by UEFA. 
However, as both UEFA & FIFA would legitimately be allowed to ban clubs & players who joined a Super League from competing in their own competitions (including the World Cup) there would be nowhere for the clubs to be promoted/relegated to/from. 
A Super League May happen one day, but not independent from UEFA/FIFA 


 

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