Those teams will still compete domestically, their players will still play for their national teams...nobody will notice the difference.
You're leaving out that the new larger Super League would become the priority tournament year round. This would make the Premier League (the most popular, lucrative domestic soccer league in the world) into an afterthought, similar to the currently stagnant Carabao Cup. Teams in the Super League could afford massive squads, with the best players being reserved for the Super League, and the formerly number one Premier League being used to play fringe players.
Because of the fact that - unlike in the entire European football pyramid - the fifteen founder teams would not require any qualification via domestic league status, there will be no incentive whatsoever to risk major players in the Premier League, or to make serious efforts to win it.
It's a closed shop. Forever. No Leicester City miracles ever again.
I was on a jury last year, consisting of twelve white guys. Shit was cash. We had some twists and turns, but we pretty much arrived at a consensus that the accused was guilty of all charges. We only had two emotional holdouts, because the charges were pretty severe for the acts involved, even though they technically qualified.
One of the holdouts relented on the final charge, while the other admitted that while he believed the defendant did what he was accused of, he couldn't in good conscience say he was guilty, because he felt the court's charges were overzealous. It wasn't his place to do this, but thankfully, the judge told us that 11-1 would suffice in that scenario and finally let us go free.
Hell I liked him back in the day myself, but eventually I moved out of my "angry atheist" phase and moved on from him.
Ditto. Throughout the late 90s and the mid 00s, I was all aboard the "evangelical atheist" train (which meant being an insufferable, arrogant cock).
August 2014. Gamergate happens. All games media and most of the internet circle the wagons to protect the reputation of some no-name whore who slept with journos for coverage.
Autumn 2014. Gamergate is now only allowed to be discussed on 8chan, which is under constant attack from shills. Fed up with D&C tactics, some people make an alternative place to speak about Gamergate on reddit, called KotakuInAction.
2015 - 2018. KotakuInAction is infiltrated by trannies and concern trolls that weasel their way into mod positions. KotakuInAction is now a dead leftist tranny haven. In response, some users create KotakuInAction2, which despite having fewer members, has dozens of times the engagement as KIA1.
2019 - Present: Akin to T_D, KiA2 suffers constant false flagging attacks from trannies, soyboys, and other assorted faggots on reddit, forcing it to go private several times.
Now you know.
KiA2 is cool. Half KiA is full of faggots and trannies.
Dang... Alright, how about stacking the supreme court? SOMETHING will make people react."
Researcher: "Sir, it turns out that if the King of England had twitter, he could have ended the revolution by insinuating that the Boston Tea Party was racist."
after he discovers in the beginning of the movie that his white son (Shia Labeouf) was killed during a trip to Mozambique scouring for rare artifacts.
The beginning of the movie will be an immaculately crafted CGI scene of Arnold Schwarzenegger unceremoniously blowing Shia away, as his deaged CGI mother weeps over his corpse.
Daniel Craig's Bond has been a fucking nosedive for the franchise.Lazenby and Dalton weren't around long. Connory, Moore, Brosnan all had the odd turkey, but most of their films were highly entertaining.
Craig had one decent movie as the British Bourne (which has not aged well) and now woke Bond has to get out of the way for stronk diversity hire wahmen in a movie that looks like it will never be released.
It's collapsed because Roman Abromavich (Russin Oil Tycoon owner of Chelsea FC) and Sheik Mansour (Dubai Prince owner of Manchester City) are both in the business of owning clubs for glory. Unlike the American owners of Liverpool, Manchester United , Arsenal and AC Milan, they don't need the massive money this new league would bring. They bought and raised up their clubs as personal toys - not money makers.