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<blockquote data-quote="Haz" data-source="post: 76567" data-attributes="member: 9349"><p>I do actually think that it could potentially be a very smart move from the Real Madrid president. Having the 12 clubs sign contracts so quickly means that even though clubs are pulling out now, there's a huge possibility of Perez attempting to sue these clubs for breach of contract. Real Madrid are in so much debt that it might have been tactical; there's been mentions of an ESL for many years now and it always seems to die away rather quickly, but from their financial perspective, it might work out well.</p><p></p><p>I'm just glad it looks like it won't happen from a fan's perspective. It would have completely taken away the excitement of smaller teams upsetting the "Top 6", for example with West Ham this season</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haz, post: 76567, member: 9349"] I do actually think that it could potentially be a very smart move from the Real Madrid president. Having the 12 clubs sign contracts so quickly means that even though clubs are pulling out now, there's a huge possibility of Perez attempting to sue these clubs for breach of contract. Real Madrid are in so much debt that it might have been tactical; there's been mentions of an ESL for many years now and it always seems to die away rather quickly, but from their financial perspective, it might work out well. I'm just glad it looks like it won't happen from a fan's perspective. It would have completely taken away the excitement of smaller teams upsetting the "Top 6", for example with West Ham this season [/QUOTE]
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