Would Bundesliga ABOLISHING 50+1 rule increase league competitiveness? | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC crew examine Uli Hoeness’s comments on the Bundesliga’s current ownership rules and the pros and cons of abolishing the 50+1 rule to increase competitiveness within the league.

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37 opiniones en “Would Bundesliga ABOLISHING 50+1 rule increase league competitiveness? | ESPN FC”

  1. The Premiere League has its problems to and that problem is only getting worse. City won 2 of 5 titles from 2011/2012 to 2016/2017 or a third of the titles, but from 2017/2018 to the present, 5 seasons, City won 4 of 5. They now have Haaland. They may need to institute something similar to the NFL draft rule. Part of the reason you don't see such rules is because the English want to have the best team in the world and unlimited money fuels that hope! It also fuels the disparity that has produced an EPL that is in reality two leagues: a league at the top consisting of just 2 teams; and then everyone else!

  2. 50+1 is a thing you can experience. There are clubs in the German third league that have more spectators than clubs in EPL or La Liga. Going to German football games is about celebrating football

  3. Money from subhuman criminals from Asia and middle east injects in European corrupted clubs only bring criminals such :child molesters,cat kickers,dog and cat torturers,wildlife criminals from South/Central America and Africa

  4. when Jurgen Norbert Klopp leaves Liverpool , I'd like him to go and win the league for Napoli but I'd love him to go back to Dortmund and stop that Bayern Monopoly

  5. What diffence would a Change make? Bayern would generate far More Money than the Rest of the League . The gap between them and the Rest would get far bigger.

  6. Hahaha them you remember that Bayern had Ribery Robben Muller Neuer Lahm Schweinsteiger and that Bayern would won Premier League like 6 years in a row with team. Premier league was poor next to Bayern players in that era.

  7. I am proud of the 50+1 rule. Germany has some of the best atmospheres and fan cultures in Europe, Always packed games, always affordable, the beer is affordable. and German teams have won the Champions League and the Europa League more recently than French or Italian clubs, so I'm unsure why people are saying German clubs cannot win in Europe.
    I personally would hate if my team was bought by some war criminal while the fans lose their say in the club… I'm proud of our teams winning in Europe DESPITE the 50+1 rule. But also they should into breaking Bayern's iron grip on the league, which as is mentioned in the video wont be guaranteed if the rule is abolished, as then Bayern will have even more money.

  8. They don't need to do all this. All they need to do is install a wage cap. cut Bayerns wage bill by 50% and the league becomes 1,000xs more competitive and it doesn't change anything for the other clubs.

  9. Well in the past years English teams have been buying more talents from Bundesliga than Bayern, if this trend continues we'll have to go to London to see best German players play each week. There is no way Bundesliga teams can compete with billionaire club owners who spend money for fun. Something has to change, maybe Germany can return the tax money from players contracts to the clubs, that way the club's spending power can become maybe twice as much

  10. Go away… premier league is the best league. People will still watch the premier league. No1 cares about bundesliga except for Germans. All the best players need to come to premier league and compete with the best

  11. Leverkusen, Wolfsburg, Hoffenheneim all are not subject to 50+1 and for all intents and purposes RB have gutted 50+1. Over the last two years Jetta’s main investor has spent €250 million on players. Why haven’t they challenged Bayern?

  12. Can't think why the former Bayern President would want to get rid the 50+1. They're the only club that would benefit from 50+1 being removed

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