Several foreign-owned Premier League clubs want to scrap relegation, according to League Managers Association (LMA) chief Richard Bevan.
Bevan fears that if more clubs are sold to foreign investors they may have enough votes to force changes.
But the Premier League said relegation and promotion were part of its rules and added to the league's strength.
Bevan hopes that a parliamentary inquiry into football goverance would also help prevent the proposal.
"We're very keen that the report is successful in helping the Football Association introduce a licensing programme for clubs," he said.
"Because there are a number of overseas-owned clubs already talking about bringing about the avoidance of promotion and relegation in the Premier League.
"If we have four or five more new owners, that could happen."
Nearly half of the Premier League's 20 clubs are under foreign ownership, with rules stipulating that if changes are to be made to the format, 14 clubs must vote in favour of any new reforms.
Blackburn joined the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea in this class when they were taken over by Indian-owned Venky's Group last season.
But the Premier League told BBC Sport that the move would be a non-starter, with the Football Association retaining the power to veto any proposals.
The Premier League clubs have not formally discussed any such move since Bolton chairman Phil Gartside proposed his two-tiered structure two years ago, an idea which was soon dismissed.
However, Bevan still believes it is a possibility, arguing any new owner of a Premier League club would not need to be foreign for them to see there would be money to be made from scrapping relegation.
"It doesn't really matter if you're from overseas or not, does it?" he said. "It doesn't matter whether you're from Birmingham or you're from Burma."
A Premier League spokesman said that they did not recognise LMA chief executive Bevan's claims, which come a week after the government demanded changes to the way that football is run.
Sports minister Hugh Robertson said that an FA-led licensing system would be brought in to safeguard against issues such as financial mismanagement, asset-stripping owners and tax avoidance.
The government also asked for rules to manage club debts and an overhaul of the FA board.
Last Wednesday, Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre said the Premier League's overseas television revenues should be skewed in favour of big clubs.
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Foreign owners 'want end to Premier League relegation'
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Saw this on another forum, oh dear.
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BANkyro7 wrote:Saw this on another forum, oh dear.
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James wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15336398.stm
Several foreign-owned Premier League clubs want to scrap relegation, according to League Managers Association (LMA) chief Richard Bevan.
Bevan fears that if more clubs are sold to foreign investors they may have enough votes to force changes.
But the Premier League said relegation and promotion were part of its rules and added to the league's strength.
Bevan hopes that a parliamentary inquiry into football goverance would also help prevent the proposal.
"We're very keen that the report is successful in helping the Football Association introduce a licensing programme for clubs," he said.
"Because there are a number of overseas-owned clubs already talking about bringing about the avoidance of promotion and relegation in the Premier League.
"If we have four or five more new owners, that could happen."
Nearly half of the Premier League's 20 clubs are under foreign ownership, with rules stipulating that if changes are to be made to the format, 14 clubs must vote in favour of any new reforms.
Blackburn joined the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea in this class when they were taken over by Indian-owned Venky's Group last season.
But the Premier League told BBC Sport that the move would be a non-starter, with the Football Association retaining the power to veto any proposals.
The Premier League clubs have not formally discussed any such move since Bolton chairman Phil Gartside proposed his two-tiered structure two years ago, an idea which was soon dismissed.
However, Bevan still believes it is a possibility, arguing any new owner of a Premier League club would not need to be foreign for them to see there would be money to be made from scrapping relegation.
"It doesn't really matter if you're from overseas or not, does it?" he said. "It doesn't matter whether you're from Birmingham or you're from Burma."
A Premier League spokesman said that they did not recognise LMA chief executive Bevan's claims, which come a week after the government demanded changes to the way that football is run.
Sports minister Hugh Robertson said that an FA-led licensing system would be brought in to safeguard against issues such as financial mismanagement, asset-stripping owners and tax avoidance.
The government also asked for rules to manage club debts and an overhaul of the FA board.
Last Wednesday, Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre said the Premier League's overseas television revenues should be skewed in favour of big clubs.
Greedy bastards
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Well they can fuck off back to the Middle east/ America if they wanna change the rules, see how much money they can make in their own counries
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I can see why they would want to this.
But, I disagree with it.
But, I disagree with it.
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I wonder which ones are complaining, definitely the Blackburn and QPR owners.
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Wenger. He was probably shitting himself about relegation
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How would they determine which 20 clubs would stay in the PL?
Would they use the current 20, or perhaps choose the 20 most successful English teams, so big clubs with big fanbases such as West Ham, Leeds, Forest etc are taken into consideration.
Ridiculous idea anyway, stupid foreign pricks.
Would they use the current 20, or perhaps choose the 20 most successful English teams, so big clubs with big fanbases such as West Ham, Leeds, Forest etc are taken into consideration.
Ridiculous idea anyway, stupid foreign pricks.
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Why don't the LMA say which clubs are behind this idea.
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This is a load of bollocks..
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LFC_Grunners wrote:Well they can fuck off back to the Middle east/ America if they wanna change the rules, see how much money they can make in their own counries
They would make much more. The reason they are so rich is due to their investments back home.
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In football.ahlycotc wrote:LFC_Grunners wrote:Well they can fuck off back to the Middle east/ America if they wanna change the rules, see how much money they can make in their own counries
They would make much more. The reason they are so rich is due to their investments back home.
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Fuck me, English football has turned to shit.
Maybe we should just make an elite league and let the rest of the English clubs reform to Divisions 1,2,3.
Maybe we should just make an elite league and let the rest of the English clubs reform to Divisions 1,2,3.
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Zlatan wrote:I wonder which ones are complaining, definitely the Blackburn and QPR owners.
I doubt its the new QPR owner, Tony Fernandes is a really really nice bloke from what I've seen of him in F-1 It's the old guy who is a cunt, Bernie Ecclestone is a money grabbing cunt and has shown he is willing to tarnish the F1 sport for more money so I can see him doing the same in football. Also I think Flavio still has a large share in QPR and he is cunt who has been banned from F1 for life due to cheating and putting peoples lives at risk.
ahlycotc wrote:LFC_Grunners wrote:Well they can fuck off back to the Middle east/ America if they wanna change the rules, see how much money they can make in their own counries
They would make much more. The reason they are so rich is due to their investments back home.
I meant in Football.
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Forest wrote:How would they determine which 20 clubs would stay in the PL?
Would they use the current 20, or perhaps choose the 20 most successful English teams, so big clubs with big fanbases such as West Ham, Leeds, Forest etc are taken into consideration.
Ridiculous idea anyway, stupid foreign pricks.
Probably whoever has the biggest bank account
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So how would this work in theory?
Would teams buy licenses from other teams to gain admission?
What about teams from places like Leeds, Nottingham, Portsmouth and West Ham.. Big cities, big markets, big historic teams and big fanbases, but not in the Premier League.
Would teams buy licenses from other teams to gain admission?
What about teams from places like Leeds, Nottingham, Portsmouth and West Ham.. Big cities, big markets, big historic teams and big fanbases, but not in the Premier League.
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polska. wrote:So how would this work in theory?
Would teams buy licenses from other teams to gain admission?
What about teams from places like Leeds, Nottingham, Portsmouth and West Ham.. Big cities, big markets, big historic teams and big fanbases, but not in the Premier League.
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Oh right, I knew I forgot a club.Jordi wrote:polska. wrote:So how would this work in theory?
Would teams buy licenses from other teams to gain admission?
What about teams from places like Leeds, Nottingham, Portsmouth and West Ham.. Big cities, big markets, big historic teams and big fanbases, but not in the Premier League.
Don't see why you hating. Portsmouth are bigger of a club than most others in the Championship.
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Shame they sdon't have the attendances to back it up,polska. wrote:Oh right, I knew I forgot a club.Jordi wrote:
Don't see why you hating. Portsmouth are bigger of a club than most others in the Championship.
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They do this in Rugby league and its so fucking boring! Would make the lower leagues pointless and would just be another stupid thing to football.
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Great so Crawley have finally started our climb to the summit and now we may not even have a chance at all? bollocks.
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polska. wrote:Oh right, I knew I forgot a club.Jordi wrote:
Don't see why you hating. Portsmouth are bigger of a club than most others in the Championship.
There's at least 15 clubs bigger than portsmouth in the championship
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Don't like this idea at all, I'd much rather see a league were the teams are there by merit rather then who meets a certain criteria/was there first. Also you'd need some sort of incentive for the teams who don't have a realistic chance of finishing in the european places otherwise there would be too many meaningless games.
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This would absolutely ruin the whole point of football.
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Spastics.
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Works for MLS.
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dena wrote:Works for MLS.
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dena wrote:Works for MLS.
Prime example of why we should stay well clear.