we've as speaking to athletic senior football writer, raphael hogan stein. he thinks the new super league venture may struggle to find supports. well, money is always a good argument, and for boy, you have to convince not just a handful of clubs, but up to 80. the 80 that on this is to be in this new competition that, that they somehow would make more money than the under the existing regime. which way further somehow they would manage things better, generate more interest, make these competitions more interesting, more exciting. but somewhere along the lines of the it doesn't quite at up because they are saying in this new proposal, which is as i said, very fin on detail that the existing domestic leaks will not be impacted at the same time. they're promising a minimum amount of 14 games for any of these teams involved. that would amount to a lot of games at a time when there's already a big concern about the amount of pressure and exertion that's being directed. our players is already at a very limit to add now another few more games for a still very undef