Since yesterday, we have known that the top 12 teams in European club football have signed an agreement to join a new "super league". Aleksander Ceferin, the president of UEFA, called the creation of the European Super League a shameful initiative of some clubs driven by greed, because the "conspirators" demand privileged places and more money than other teams. The Hungarian, French and British prime ministers were also the first to speak out against the idea.

As a comment, we would add exactly what our colleague Csaba Belénessy wrote on the bama.hu website. Ime:

"The club of the rich is formed. They will play with each other like the big boys in soccer. This will be the Golden Button Soccer Championship.

They are leaving the national framework, now the world's billionaires are uniting, the proletarians are left on the ground after having stolen the best from them. There will be a champion, there will be no losers, and it is not the one who is the weakest who is eliminated, but the one who runs out of money.

Up until now, the little ones were on the road, they had to run laps in the BL to get to some point. With a convulsive effort, Pistike beat the neighbor's Lacika, and then perhaps Ferike too, so that he could go to the gladiators in a bloody battle, waiting for the coup de grace.

Now is the moment for UEFA to stand up. Throw out the opaque quota and elimination maze and restore the system that works according to the ancient law. Who is better at that moment goes on and on. First of all, only the champion from each country can start. Where the champion chooses the League of Misfits, there is the next one who doesn't hang around for thirty silvers. Draw blindly in each round!

Let the French champion go to the Andorran minefield, let the audience of the small teams see a miracle, as the Tata miners did Real Madrid in 1981. Then the best and the most hardy will win in the end.

That would be the European Cup. The winner is the champion of Europe.

The owner of the Golden Gomboci should file his next team on the steps."