 Ffwg oedd yn ymddangos gwaith. Byddwn ni'n rhanol, rhanol, fod yn dda o'r cyfnodeb. Byddwn ni'n mynd i'r brifysg yng nghymru. Ffwg o'r clubs mae'n ddweud oherwydd yn ddweud o'r cyfnodau. Mae'n ddweud o'r cymhwyntau ac oedd ymddangos gwaith. Felly, ar y ganddw i'r amser ymddangos gwirionedd, byddwn ni'n ddweud o'r amser yn ddweud o'r clubs Cymru mae'r llwyddoedd yn ysgolwch i'r llwyddoedd yma'r unrhyw eu lle o'r ystyried. Mae Llywodraeth Llywodraeth yn ystod o'r llwyddoedd yn ystod o'r llwyddoedd yma. Mae Llywodraeth yn Tatas, gan y sgolwch yng Nghymru llwyddoedd yma, yn gyfnod i'r llwyddoedd, ac yn unrhyw o'r llwyddoedd yn cymdeithas Cymru, yn ysgolwch ar y dyfodol. Yn ysgolwch ar y dyfodol, gan hynny'n gweithio'r llwyddoedd. Rhaid i'n dweud yw'r ei wneud yw'r cyd-fynol? Mae'r unwyddiad yw'r ddweud yw'r company a'r bobl yn gwybod. Mae'r unwyddiad yw'r amser yn adeiladau a'r hyn o'r cyd-fynol yw'r cyd-dweud. Mae'r unwyddiad yw'r company'r bobl yn ychydig ar gyfer y cerdyn nhw. Mae'n ddweud yr unwyddiad yw'r cyd-dweud eich mattele ar yw'r cyd-dweud. O bobl ydy'r ddweud i'w cyfan rai o'r ddweud â'r gweinidol a'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Roedd ydych chi'n meddwl â'r ddweud, rwy'n meddwl heb 12 reges yng nghylch. Roedd ydych chi ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r Laleiga, o'r Barcelona, y Ryll-Madrid, a Ynddlych-Madrid. ac yn y ddechreu, mae gennym 3 clwps neu 5 o'r ddweud. Rwy'n meddwl 12, yna yna folf yn gwneud 3 o'r clwps fel yna 4 o'r 15 o'r ddweud, ac mae'n meddwl 5 o'r clwps rwy'n meddwl yn bwysig o'r ddweud, ac mae wedi yn gwneud yn bwysig mewn ddweud. Yn y gallwn, mae'n mynd i'n fath yma, mae'n gallu gydag i gydag iawn o'r gweithiau a rhan o'r grwg. OK. So, Mr Shalaja, looking at the whole coronavirus pandemic and how FIFA even announced that global soccer lost about $14.4 billion during the COVID-19 period in 2020, was their idea of a super league to make money such an entirely bad thing? Yeah, it's entirely bad because they actually plan to play among themselves alone, which means other clubs are already cut off from the pie that is supposed to be available for all. And if you also remember in their proposed competition, the 12 funding clubs will never be relegated. So, and that alone has already compromised open competition and sporting merit. How do you involve in a competition where you know that the opponent does not have, I mean, we never lose. Even if it loses, it will not go down. So only those five other clubs that joined them after that joined the funding clubs will be relegated or pushed out. So already, what is the essence of getting involved in such a competition? But the merit of their action is that it has also pushed FIFA into action to remove the current Champions League that is in existence. So that is the only merit I said where the action has taken. Otherwise, the old proposal was dead on arrival. Well, there's been a lot of casualties since all this drama started. Edward Ward, yesterday's announcer was resigning, Joseph Marino has been sacked. But there's conversations about these clubs being punished. Do you agree that there should be some type of punishment for these big clubs, especially in the EPL, that chose to start the super league? The punishment for them may not be severe in the sense that even the premiership, how did the premiership start? It's just the same way that this super league is trying to start. I'm sure they took their lead from what led to the existence of the current premiership. You remember the former division 1, division 2 league in Britain. The top clubs just in 1992 decided that they were not going to be part of it again, and the rest is history. That led to the creation of the English Premier League, which has now been sanctioned. But if these clubs are not punished, there is likelihood of a bigger problem coming. You will see national associations coming up to form their own world governing body. Just like you have a boxing, the professional boxing fragmented, where you have the WBC, the WBA, the WBO, and so on. You now discover that football will be fragmented in such a manner that especially the top national association, the seven that have won the World Cup, may feel that, oh, we don't need a charged republic in the World Cup. We don't need a Congo in the World Cup. A World Cup will yield more revenue if only top clubs are involved. And I'm sure that is the reason why FIFA is taking the proactive action by wielding the big axe to deal with the super league proponents. All right, so we know that FIFA's invention is now saying that this super league clubs will pay the consequences, and even though some of them are already pulling out. So what sort of consequences should we be expecting for these clubs who joined the super league? Well, I expect that they will be fine. They will be fine. And the fine will not depend on the length of period that they stayed before the pull-out. For instance, the six English clubs have pulled out their own punishment, maybe lesser, than that of the three clubs from the La Liga and the other three from the Suria. And this conversation has also let people talk about the love or the reason behind some of all these competitions. Does this in any way show that it is really not about the fans, but about money and about business? The old thing is just about money. As a matter of fact, the super league is better called the super grid, because the old thing is built, the foundation of it is the part of money that is available to them. Don't forget that they've already got in one big bank to give all of them loan to kickstart the league. That's the JP Morgan of the US. So that is their plan. And they are also planned to ensure that there will be strong monopoly in such that they will be the only one controlling the full ball at the IS level. I think the earlier they stop, the better. All right, Mr Sholajah, what are some of the lessons you think we can learn from this whole super league controversy? Would you say one of them would be emphasis on the fact that we do need to pay attention to our grass-root football and develop that? Exactly. There must be attention to grass-root football. And if you also recall, FIFA has already started that. That's what they said. For every player that featured in the World Cup, the originating club for that player, where that player actually began his career, will be compensated. So for instance now, Anigalu for instance, who started his football career from a local club in Oslo State, which is now Oslo United, has gotten some money from FIFA because Odio Anigalu featured in the World Cup. So that is the change. Otherwise, if that one is not allowed, you don't see the big clubs getting the big money, and the time will come when the sauce will be dry, and even the big club will have nowhere to sauce for players. All right. Yn rhaid i ddweud. Mr Sholajah, thank you so much for speaking with us this morning and for your time. Yes, indeed. Thank you. It's always a pleasure to be with you. Absolutely. All right. And this is where we say goodbye this morning and wrap up the breakfast. It's been a very interesting morning. We want to wish you a very beautiful day ahead. Yes, what he said. And remember to join us on our social media platforms. It's simply at plus TV Africa on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our YouTube channel also at plus TV Africa. I am Annette Felix. Thank you for joining us today. The news comes up at 9am. Stay with us.