Why The Super League became a Super Flop

Published: May 1, 2021, 12:18 p.m.

The sports industry was turned upside down, when 12 of the most important sports companies on the planet -that happen to be the top 12 soccer clubs- decided to roll out an alternative competition structure, that was called to substitute the current UEFA Champions League.\n \nIn a radical, but expected, turn of events the house of cards came down, with a great dose of vonspiranpic rhethoric, sparkled with misinformation, poor execution, and an evident lack of dialogue from stakeholders.\n \nOn this special episode Rayde, Luis and Vedran give their perspective on the whole ordeal, and come out the other side with a clear understanding that for this to be solved, and for the sake of fans, there\u2019s an impending need for the parties appoint appropriate negotiators and address the Governance and the Financial Operations issues as they are, putting aside futile competition model excuses.\n \nFind Us Online\n \nOUR LINKS\n \n \nCredits\n- Hosts: Rayde Luis Baez, Twitter: @RaydeLuisBT, Vedran Kusljugic & Luis Manuel Baez. Twitter: @LuimaBT, \n- Executive Producer: Luis Manuel Baez. \n- Editor(s): Luis Manuel Baez & Vedran Kusljugic. LinkedIn \n \nAbout Us\nIntersections podcast dives into the overlapping layers of brand partnerships, and the overall sports and entertainment business world.\nThe Connect is Rayde Luis Baez. \nRayde Luis Baez, is a Dominican born, passionate partnership builder based in Europe with strong relations with the top brands and properties across the world.\n \nFind out more at: https://theconnect.co/