Post-Colon football world

It says: Andin Lokay for Periscope, just as many things in the world will change, so football will undergo drastic changes after corona virus, which will last for months and there is no doubt. In all likelihood, many small clubs will be wiped out and the level of European state leagues [...]
It says: Andy Loki for Periscope
Just as much will change in the world, football will undergo drastic changes after corone the virus, which will last for months and there is no doubt.
According to all odds, many small clubs will be wiped out and the level of European state leagues will drop drastically, so I personally believe there will be no motive for developing state championships.
There will be disappearances of small and medium-sized clubs even in elite leagues, and many players will remain blind without knowing how to act.
There will be confusion and much fog. Even the second and third leagues in Europe are unlikely to work, or only at the amateur level, because the losses will be irreparable.
In all that toll that will be created in the post-virus era, the final solution will be the founding of Europe's “Elite League of Europe”, where only the greatest giants of the Old Continent will survive.
On the other hand, the League of Nations will likely be very good at empowering more - the weaker nationals will be given even more importance in development.
And what is expected to be called in the future global football revolution can be China's Superliga, which is expected to be among the most advanced in the world in the coming years.
Because of what first went through the planetary disaster, China will try to do what it's been trying to do for years, create the strongest league in the world since there's no power at National level.
China as a financial superpower will attract the best players on the planet, the best Sports Directors, top managers and the highest quality medical staff, the largest sponsoring companies and anything else related to the rise of football at the peadestal.










