Todd Boehly has already made his mark on English football after setting a Premier League record spend of over £270million in a summer and sacking Champions League-winning coach Thomas Tuchel after only seven games.
But Chelsea's new American co-owner is not done yet, and he believes that the Premier League - one of the richest and most successful competitions in global football - stands to learn a thing or two from the money-making methods of American sport.
In a wide-ranging interview at the SALT conference in New York, the 48-year-old said: ‘I hope the Premier League takes a little bit of a lesson from American sports and really starts to figure out, “Why wouldn’t we do a tournament with the bottom four teams? Why isn’t there an All-Star game?”
‘You could do a North vs South All-Star game in the Premier League and fund whatever the pyramid needed very easily. Everyone likes the idea of more revenue for the League.’
So if the Premier League was to stage an American-style All-Stars game, pitting the biggest stars from northern clubs against the best the south has to offer in an exhibition contest, who would make the starting XIs?
The northern XI:
Goalkeeper - Ederson (Man City)
Probably one of the hardest picks across both teams, the goalkeeper position for the team from the North is a tightly-contested position fought between the two best keepers in the league.
Alisson may have the No 1 shirt for Brazil, but Ederson takes the spot in this team after providing City with the foundation to build on for their four titles in five seasons.
He beats Alisson for penalty saves (3-1), clean sheets (94-66), accurate long passes (725-574), catches (22-18) and high claims (82-63), albeit in 46 more games. The Reds' No 1 does have a goal to his name, but with 43 more wins more than his rival, Ederson clutches takes the gloves for the northern XI.
Defenders - Andrew Robertson (Liverpool), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Raphael Varane (Man United), Joao Cancelo (Man City)
In a back-four, the defensive slots are filled by two Liverpool players, Robertson and van Dijk, United's superstar Varane, and City's Portuguese full-back Cancelo.
Andrew Robertson has earned his place in the side through years of hard graft at the likes of Queens Park and Dundee United, Hull and eventually Liverpool, and has gone on to join an elite group of left-backs to win a league-Champions League-Club World Cup triple crown. The Scottish international's incessant work up and down the left flank, as well as his lethal crossing ability, make him a must in the side.
There isn't much that hasn't already been said about Virgil van Dijk - not only is he perhaps the best centre-half in the world at the moment, but he plays with the class and effortless ease of a Rolls-Royce. He strides into the line-up uncontested.
Alongside the Dutch international is French defender Raphael Varane who seems to have already won almost every trophy available to him. His first season at United did not quite go the way he would have wanted it to, but with four Champions League titles and a World Cup, Varane deserves to be regarded as one of the biggest names in world football.
City's Joao Cancelo fought off a late charge from Trent Alexander-Arnold with his versatility, work-rate and slippery ball skills. He already has two Premier League winners' medals and is one of the league's most prodigious passers, averaging 72 per match.
Another full-back who works hard at both ends of the pitch, he not only has 22 big chances and 10 assists to his name, but also managed a staggering 127 interceptions in just 84 appearances.
Midfielders - Casemiro (Man United), Kevin de Bruyne (Man City), Bruno Fernandes (Man United)
Team North's midfield line-up is comprised of Bruno Fernandes as a No 10, with Casemiro doing the less glamorous work ahead of the defence, and Kevin de Bruyne sandwiched between the two Manchester United players.
If you were to look up "modern holding-midfielder" in the dictionary, it would probably just point to a big picture of Casemiro's face. Casemiro's success came with Real Madrid, but there is no denying his ability. He formed potentially the greatest midfield trio of all time with Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, and although his role rarely left him in the spotlight, it is doubtful that Real would have achieved what they have without him.
De Bruyne breezes into the side, as he likely would at any team in the history of football. A joy to watch in full flow, de Bruyne has 90 assists and 58 goals in 218 league appearances, is one of the most astute passers of a ball and is the owner of two Playmaker awards, two Goal of the Month awards, two Player of the Season titles and four Premier League winners' medals. No argument really.
The third midfielder in this 4-3-3 formation is Fernandes. Few players have catalysed a team like the Portuguese did when he joined United, and has gone on to register 51 goals and 40 assists in 133 games, quickly becoming one of the finest attacking-midfielders in Europe. He also adds a keen-eye from the penalty spot, but there is no stumbling or stuttering on his way into this side.
Forwards - Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United), Erling Haaland (Man City), Mo Salah (Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo is the third United player to make the cut, joining Norwegian 22-year-old Erling Haaland and Liverpools Egyptian icon Mo Salah for a front three hailing from the three biggest northern sides.
It's a front three that makes for truly terrifying reading, and there is no player who has terrorised defences more often than Ronaldo. Anyone who can hold their own when compared to Lionel Messi gets into this team with no debate.
Aside from his five Ballons d'Or, five Champions Leagues and 19 top-scorer awards from 10 different competitions, Ronaldo has proven that age is just a concept, scoring 18 league goals last season. There is nobody in world sport that is more suited to an All-Star game, and he demands a place in this one, too, especially given the American concept of including the biggest names.
The player leading the line has only played six games in the Premier League, but Haaland starts already has 10 goals from six games, and is on course to shatter every goal-scoring record in existence. He is only 22-years-old, but he is already rivalling the likes of Robert Lewandowski and Karim Benzema for the title of the best No 9 on the planet.
On the right flank is Salah, who was once sold by Chelsea because he wasn't deemed ready for the Premier League. Much like Michael Jordan, he clearly took that personally, as since his return to the division, no player has managed more combined goals and assists. in 199 appearances he has 171 goals and assists, and has three golden boots from his first five seasons with Liverpool. There is no better right-forward on the planet, so he is probably good enough for this XI.
Manager - Pep Guardiola (Man City)
Another tight decision, this time with Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp, but Pep Guardiola is the man to mastermind Team North in an All-Star clash.
Widely regarded as the greatest tactician in modern football, Guardiola has lead his sides to a startling 32 major honours in his career at the top, turning City into one of the top teams in the world.
His erratic gesturing and energy on the touchline add some spectacle to the affair, but none of it is for show. A football obsessed, serial winner, Guardiola has to be in the dugout after just 30 losses in 234 games, scoring 2.5 goals a game on average (585 total goals).
The southern XI: Goalkeeper - Hugo Lloris (Tottenham)
For the southern team, Hugo Lloris takes the gloves almost uncontested. An argument could be made for Aaron Ramsdale or Edouard Mendy, but the Frenchman has long been regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in world football.
He may not have won a trophy in England, but he has made over 900 saves in 342 appearances, as well as five penalty saves, almost 2000 accurate long passes and 112 clean sheets.
Despite a few more mistakes creeping into his game of late, Lloris is the clear choice for Team South's No 1.
Defenders - Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal), Thiago Silva (Chelsea), Kalidou Koulibaly (Chelsea), Reece James (Chelsea)
Team South's back four is unsurprisingly dominated by Chelsea names, with Reece James preferred at right-back alongside Thiago Silva and Kalidou Koulibaly at centre-back, while Oleksandr Zinchenko represents Arsenal on the left flank.
Zinchenko was a player Pep Guardiola could rely on to do a job in several different positions, and came up clutch for City when brought on at half-time against Aston Villa in the final game of the season to seal a three-goal turnaround and win the league. The attacking-midfielder turned left-back now plays at Arsenal, but no left-back in the league now has more titles than the Ukrainian.
Silva lines up at the heart of the southern defence alongside his new team-mate Koulibaly to form the foundations of a sold spine for the side. Silva has performed at the highest level for 13 years - and counting - and brings eons of leadership experience, over 100 Brazil caps, and in 61 league games he already has 197 clearances and 88 interceptions. He likely takes the armband, too.
Koulibaly joined from Napoli this summer after incessant links with virtually all of Europe's top clubs. A natural leader, the Senegalese defender is a robust tackler and a physical presence at centre-back. He has already recovered the ball 29 times and won 28 duels in five appearances, making him the perfect partner for Silva, who's legs might be missing a yard of pace at 37.
The third Chelsea defender to make the side, James is leaps and bounds ahead of the chasing pack in the South. Adept as a traditional right-back and as a wing-back and even a centre-half, James is impossible to keep out of the game. He boasts electric pace, a killer right-foot from dead ball situations and a willing runner, the England international would give Cancelo headaches all game
Midfielders - Declan Rice (West Ham), N'Golo Kante (Chelsea), Martin Odegaard (Arsenal)
Declan Rice comes in for West Ham's sole participant for Team South, and he adds his box-to-box capabilities to Chelsea defensive-midfielder N'Golo Kante and Arsenal playmaker Martin Odegaard.
Rice is often discredited by being labelled a defensive-midfielder, but his ability to influence the game at both ends of the pitch is truly Steven Gerrard-esque. He not only has the best nickname in football - 'the Basmati Busquets' - but he has forced himself into the starting line-up in one of the most exciting England sides in a generation. Another leadership figure in the southern XI, Rice comes in as a No 8.
Kante probably represents the antithesis of American All-Star games. The quiet, humble, restrained French midfielder may not seek the spotlight, but it certainly seeks him due to his inexhaustible energy on the pitch. Another World Cup winner, Kante has plagued opposition players in the league for eight seasons now, registering 676 tackles, 504 interceptions, 215 clearances and 1,673 recoveries. There is no greater midfield disruptor.
In the No 10 role is Odegaard, who has starred as Arsenal's new captain. Signed by Real Madrid as a 16-year-old in 2015 it looked like his career had fizzled out, but 17 goal contributions in 56 games mean Gunners fans are getting a front row seat to watch one of Europe's most exciting talents begin to deliver on his promise. Odegaard will stand over free-kicks with James and be in charge of corners for team South.
Forwards - Raheem Sterling (Chelsea), Harry Kane (Tottenham), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal)
Team South's front line is very fluid, comprising of Raheem Sterling for Chelsea, and his former team-mate Gabriel Jesus in Arsenal red and Spurs' talisman Harry Kane leading the line.
Raheem Sterling was at the forefront of Guardiola's Man City project for six seasons, and has not only scored 112 league goals, but provides assists too, doing so 57 times in 326 games. At only 27 years old, the England star has a chance to break the record for most appearances in the league, and he has been one of the division's leading players for almost ten years now. He claims the left-flank, but will happily play a role in any of the front-three positions.
Is there much point listing reasons why Harry Kane should start up front? On course to break Alan Shearer's all-time record of 260 goals, Kane is capable of scuffing home easy chances from two yards out, and curling home screamers from outside the box in north London derbies. There is quite simply nothing the England forward cannot do. He will probably retire as the greatest striker to ever play in the league, but hopefully not for a while yet.
The second Team South player to make the move to Arsenal from City, Gabriel Jesus has been a revelation leading the line for the Gunners already this season. But his work at the Etihad has seen him crowned Premier League champion four times in six seasons, having scored 61 goals and assisted 35 more in 165 league appearances. The Brazilian as good coming off the flanks as he is through the middle, and completes a well-balanced, fluid front three alongside Kane and old team-mate Sterling.
Manager - Antonio Conte (Tottenham)
And staying with Spurs, Antonio Conte is the man in the dug out for the southern XI, as the only manager in the south to have ever won the Premier League, doing so with Chelsea in 2016-17, having pioneered the three-at-the-back movement in England.
He is one of the most box-office managers in world football, whether it be screaming with delight after a goal for his side, running the length of the pitch to celebrate with his supporters, or being fined after altercations with other managers after the final whistle.
Conte is non-stop action, and his energy - alongside five league titles in England and Italy - make him the perfect candidate for an exhibition-style match
Who has the better team?
On the face of it, it looks like Team North would edge it - but not by much.
The obvious goal threat of the northern side's front three is almost matched by Team South, with Ronaldo not the player he once was and Kane rivalling any striker in the world for goals.
The midfield battle looks to be the most interesting, with the obvious attacking flair of the northern side almost entirely match for defensive disruption in the southern XI, with Odegaard looking to pick up the ball in the pockets left behind the offensive Fernandes and De Bruyne.
Defensively, the sides are fairly evenly matches, although Team North's centre-back pairing of Van Dijk and Varane carries greater pace than their southern counterparts. Both sides have full-backs on either flank who will not need much encouragement to get up the pitch and have an influence in attack, either.
Conte does have a very strong record against Guardiola, though, winning three of their five meetings, and he is a mean tactician in his own right, so it could be a game that is won and lost in the dugout with the Spaniard's infamous penchant for over-thinking big games.
The Verdict
Goalkeepers - Team North
Defenders - Team North
Midfielders - Team South
Forwards - Team North
Managers - Team North
Overall: Team North
pitacknsz
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chelsea injuries
Fizeikoru
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Twenty-threeTrocy
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I’d rather go for for artetas team play
Goodlet87
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I like the idea but players should be selected by the general public in a voting system.
Goodlet87
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4x man utd to be precise
Fecadeosy
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Let's see your map please
RomarioTru
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boelly
RomarioTru
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bigup Boely
Popskull954
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No one can go to America and change their competition or how their games operates so why this Todd Boehly guy just come to the league and want to change things...he even want Chelsea to play 4 4 3 🤣🤣🤣🤣👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
el_chupacabra
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this writer is on weed how on earth united have 4 player in that north team ,casemiro havents played much instead put rodri and exclude fernandes add bernardo exclude varane add dias or matip
I would add Isak from Newcastle instead of Cristiano as well
el_chupacabra
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Casemiro, Cristiano... Someone had one too many drinks before writing this article 🤣
ditalnpu
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this writer is on weed how on earth united have 4 player in that north team ,casemiro havents played much instead put rodri and exclude fernandes add bernardo exclude varane add dias or matip
shuvambari
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good team for south except son for sterling
itsdjepic
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The six countries not invited to the Queen's state funeral manchestereveningnews.co.ukSep 14, 2022 4:57 PM Three further countries have not been sent invites, while some other nations will only be represented by ambassadors. The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is carried to the waiting hearse at RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is carried to the waiting hearse Invitations to the Queen’s state funeral have not been sent to Syria, Venezuela or Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Most countries around the world have been invited to send their head of state, and the invite has been extended to one guest, those three countries join Russia, Belarus and Myanmar on the list of nations not asked to send a representative. North Korea, Nicaragua, and Iran have been invited only at ambassadorial level. Invitations are being sent to most nations with which the UK has diplomatic ties. The UK does not have diplomatic relations with Syria or Venezuela, while the political situation in Afghanistan since the Taliban swept to power a year ago means no representative has been invited from Kabul. Around 500 dignitaries are expected to travel to London for the event, and the officials will join members of the royal family and UK prime minister past and present at Westminster Abbey to pay their final respects to long-reigning monarch. While most nations can send their leader or appointed delegate plus a guest, the Commonwealth realms, which retain the monarch as head of state, are being granted extra representation. These realms can send prime ministers plus a guest, governors general plus a guest and their high commissioner. They are also allowed to bring 10 ordinary citizens – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already said his country’s representatives had been invited by Buckingham Palace for their “extraordinary contributions to their communities”. All holders of the Victoria Cross or George Cross will also be able to attend the Queen’s funeral. Downing Street refused to comment on reports that world leaders visiting London for the Queen’s state funeral have been asked to travel on commercial flights and will be bussed to Westminster Abbey. President Biden, who confirmed he would attend with his wife Jill Biden, is understood to have dispensation to take the heavily armoured presidential car known as the Beast while other leaders will have to take the bus.
👏🏽
jusilmopry
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I love the idea already. Everything about the British is about them vs the rest. Guy is not taking over the sport, it's safe but I must admit it's a brilliant idea. I bet it's going to be implemented in one version or another before very long. Watch the space
suudeikmpu
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I agree
👍#KronkeOut #GLAZER'S OUT
Natanya_Barrett
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BOEHLY ANOTHER YANK TALKING $HIT JUST LIKE JOEL GLAZER BEFORE HIM, NO FOREIGN OWNERS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BUY BRITISH CLUBS, NO FOREIGN OWNERS HAVE A NFL TEAM BECAUSE THE YANKS DON'T ALLOW IT #GLAZER'S OUT
I agree
adewale1169
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Team North is incomparable to team South. KDB, Salah, Bruno,VVD, if u take all these players out of EPL in a single transfer window. EPL will not be the same
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The six countries not invited to the Queen's state funeral manchestereveningnews.co.ukSep 14, 2022 4:57 PM Three further countries have not been sent invites, while some other nations will only be represented by ambassadors. The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is carried to the waiting hearse at RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is carried to the waiting hearse Invitations to the Queen’s state funeral have not been sent to Syria, Venezuela or Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Most countries around the world have been invited to send their head of state, and the invite has been extended to one guest, those three countries join Russia, Belarus and Myanmar on the list of nations not asked to send a representative. North Korea, Nicaragua, and Iran have been invited only at ambassadorial level. Invitations are being sent to most nations with which the UK has diplomatic ties. The UK does not have diplomatic relations with Syria or Venezuela, while the political situation in Afghanistan since the Taliban swept to power a year ago means no representative has been invited from Kabul. Around 500 dignitaries are expected to travel to London for the event, and the officials will join members of the royal family and UK prime minister past and present at Westminster Abbey to pay their final respects to long-reigning monarch. While most nations can send their leader or appointed delegate plus a guest, the Commonwealth realms, which retain the monarch as head of state, are being granted extra representation. These realms can send prime ministers plus a guest, governors general plus a guest and their high commissioner. They are also allowed to bring 10 ordinary citizens – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already said his country’s representatives had been invited by Buckingham Palace for their “extraordinary contributions to their communities”. All holders of the Victoria Cross or George Cross will also be able to attend the Queen’s funeral. Downing Street refused to comment on reports that world leaders visiting London for the Queen’s state funeral have been asked to travel on commercial flights and will be bussed to Westminster Abbey. President Biden, who confirmed he would attend with his wife Jill Biden, is understood to have dispensation to take the heavily armoured presidential car known as the Beast while other leaders will have to take the bus.
Natanya_Barrett
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what a load of bullocks that concept doesn't even fit in the traditions of English football the EPL is already very successful, very competitive, very rich and already packed with a lot of fixtures no need for this unnecessary showcasing, those americans who calls football "soccer" and knows very little of it always wants to change or take away something never appreciating anything here
rihabilot
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England is one entity. the north- south dichotomy does not exist in England would not make meaning to anyone morally, financially and otherwise. Boehly should focus on building Chelsea.
jerrymwas
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ain't now way Ederdon is going to be on goal....
ninlmnosu
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I had this idea some time back, all stars league at the end of each session Where all the top five leagues select best players to make a team and play a tournament
Yeah
suudeikmpu
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BOEHLY ANOTHER YANK TALKING $HIT JUST LIKE JOEL GLAZER BEFORE HIM, NO FOREIGN OWNERS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BUY BRITISH CLUBS, NO FOREIGN OWNERS HAVE A NFL TEAM BECAUSE THE YANKS DON'T ALLOW IT #GLAZER'S OUT
NiwamanyaBryant
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it would be fun to watch
DinAli316
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I had this idea some time back, all stars league at the end of each session Where all the top five leagues select best players to make a team and play a tournament
exactly but some dumb people can't see that, that will generate alot of money because your fav players are staring together
Temba10
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I was just enjoying that just look at the line ups but South could have a better line up than that also a manager who doesn't play on a counter. Also people must just relex he is talking about one match it not like it long tournament to tier players. It could be a warm up for players every beginning of the season.
Ebie2000
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Stupid idea footballs got internationals and it’s makes enough money you can’t compare football to American sports doesn’t even come close 🤷🏽♂️
OnlyHalamadrid
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This man is either fool or so innocent he didn't even know how the footballing world being carried out.
ninlmnosu
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I had this idea some time back, all stars league at the end of each session Where all the top five leagues select best players to make a team and play a tournament
OnlyHalamadrid
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lol...as an arsenal fan I prefer red vs blues or epl vs laliga 😂😂😂
epl vs La Liga will be better option 😈
ShehuTutu
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The lucky ones will win.
ChristianReis
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Football is not Soccer in England... Shut your idea Mr. Frog(Todd)
sobbceptz
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what i think fifa should do is after every season they have a all star knock out tournament which u would have a allstar ligue 1, epl, serie a, bundesliga,la liga , dutch, portugese etc play for a trophy it could be played once but tell me what yall think about that...
WDP1865
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Giving American the right to own a football club in English.. Doesn't give you all the right here please....
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Eduu2431
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Team South should have Thomas Tuchel as couch
muaaekopsy
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EH!? I tot he gonna suggest 12 vs 12.. dream formation 4 4 3???
kekbinpsyz
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Foolish
songsohia
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All star games are a circus
tinbirsu
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where is Benado Silva
Kuhblnsy
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the only way a game like that would be successful is if it is played in America, people in England are only interested in serious football games this is not the USA where football is really a retirement league and is more about generating cash for franchises,the premier league is already the richest league in the world plus there are a lot of football games been played in England, no need for a meaningless game !!
tumbeisu
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Boehly trying to influence the American way of doing business in England. He will ruin the way of playing football.
cimlnopruy
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this guy came with energy but VAR will work on him,time just
xanta
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lol...as an arsenal fan I prefer red vs blues or epl vs laliga 😂😂😂
buylu101
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In my opinion I think the All-Star game Boehly is talking about is the same as the Community Shield. Whereby the winner of the EPL and F.A cup clash. So there's no need for All-Star game. I rest my case
Royal-Design231
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Giving American the right to own a football club in English.. Doesn't give you all the right here please....
jezabdnpyz
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Todd Boehly Trying To Inject The Americans Way To The English Game... Sorry man.., Not Going To Work. European Football/ World Football Fixtures/Schedules Is So Congested.., League Football.., Domestic Cup Competitions.., 🆑 League.., Europa League.., Nations Cup.., Euro Cup.., 🚾.., International Friendlies Etc Etc Etc Etc. Really No Spare Time For This Meaningless All-Star Game. [Crylaugh]
Jecackntuz
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The coaches in England need to opposed to this idea that is brought on board by Chelsea new owner This man has no idea about football. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
billyray4701
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this list is nonsense
definitely
Tunbdkmort
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this list is nonsense