What does the future hold for the beloved sport? – Football Weekly Extra podcast

What does the future hold for the beloved sport? – Football Weekly Extra podcast

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During the podcast episode, the panel talks about the recent decision of the European Court of Justice to support the Super League over Uefa. They also analyze the potential consequences this may have on the sport and make predictions about the future of football.

Is it possible for the money to eventually deplete? Does the game constantly become wealthier and does that only benefit a select few clubs?

In addition, we will discuss player exhaustion, the influence of fans and address any questions you may have.



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