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All-Star Game thoughts featuring the top XIs from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga
The Premier League is considering the idea of an all-star game, pitting England’s top 11 teams against their peers from Europe’s top leagues such as La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga, with matches played 24/7 around the world.
The idea from All Star Game by American standards was recently coined by Chelsea owner Todd Boley at his own suggestion in the Premier League, but an English version of the popular American standard has drawn much criticism.
According to the Times, following Bolli’s suggestion, which was one of the club officials’ ideas, the most popular and likely plan was to form a Premier League top team that would compete against the top teams in the All-Star Game. Players from La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and other major European leagues.
The games would be played either across Europe or even worldwide during the summer months or during a winter break.
According to the publication, which cites Premier League sources, the idea is likely to develop alongside other proposals aimed at increasing football audiences and boosting television rights abroad.
We recall that the Jürgen Klopp he did not take well to the American businessman’s idea, Todd Boley, to the All Star Game according to American standards and commented:
“Wonderful. If he finds a date for it, he can call me. He forgets that in America in the major sports players have four months off.
On the contrary, Frank Lampard he was not averse to such an eventuality: “It will be difficult because of the calendar. But I see no reason to laugh about it like it’s a ridiculous idea. I think it’s an open conversation. Finding ways to improve our game while preserving our traditions.”
Source: sport 24
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