The centre-back is being applauded for his part in getting the Red Devils to back out of the controversial new European club competition Harry Maguire justified his £80 million move to Manchester United following his role in seeing the Premier League outfit pull out of the European Super League, according to football fans. Having moved from... Continue Reading →
Super League falls apart: Agnelli confirms new competition cannot go ahead after Premier League teams withdraw
Andrea Agnelli, who is also the current president of Juventus, no longer believes it is possible for the competition to come to fruition Super League chairman Andrea Agnelli has admitted that the competition cannot go ahead after the withdrawal of all six Premier League clubs involved in the breakaway. Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester... Continue Reading →
Premier League ‘unanimously and vigorously’ reject Super League proposal & plan action against six sides involved
Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester City have signed up to form part of a new European competition The Premier League has "unanimously and vigorously rejected" proposals for a Super League and is planning to take action against the six sides from the English top-flight that have signed up for the new European competition. Manchester... Continue Reading →
‘It’s very risky for football & its essence’ – Ex-Arsenal boss Emery weighs in on Super League ‘war’
The Spaniard, who is now in charge at Villarreal, has given his take on the controversial plans for a new European competition Ex-Arsenal boss Unai Emery has weighed in on the "war for the control of football" that is threatening to break out after the unveiling of the new Super League, insisting the proposal is... Continue Reading →
‘Perez was clueless, now he’s lost’ – La Liga chief Tebas fires back at Super League plans of Real Madrid president
A leading figure at Santiago Bernabeu has claimed that a new competition will help football as a whole, but he has little support Javier Tebas, head of La Liga, has hit out at the Super League proposals in which Real Madrid figure prominently, with Blancos president Florentino Perez accused of moving from being "pretty clueless" to... Continue Reading →
‘I could give an opinion, but it won’t make a difference’ – Real Madrid boss Zidane sits on Super League fence
The Blancos boss is reluctant to be drawn into the debate regarding a competition that his board have signed La Liga giants up for Zinedine Zidane is looking to "sit on the fence" when it comes to questions regarding Real Madrid's involvement in controversial Super League plans, with the Blancos boss claiming his opinion on... Continue Reading →
Bruce Buck discusses Super League concerns with Chelsea’s players ahead of Brighton match
The Blues chairman has been trying to calm tensions around the club's stance ahead of a clash against the lowly Seagulls Chelsea's players and staff have held a meeting with club chairman Bruce Buck ahead of a clash with Brighton on Tuesday night, with fears regarding the breakaway Super League competition up for discussion. The Blues have been threatened... Continue Reading →
No Super League but still drama: FC Hollywood at war as Flick and Bayern face messy divorce
Despite winning six trophies over the course of 2020, the Bavarians' head coach is set to walk away after rows over failures in the transfer market While the world of football has been gripped by the Super League saga, the likes of Bayern Munich have been praised for their vocal opposition to the project. "I... Continue Reading →
Chelsea fans express anger at Super League proposal and plan to stage Stamford Bridge protest
Supporters will make their views clear towards the board ahead of Tuesday's Premier League game at home to Brighton Chelsea supporters will protest the club's decision to become a founding member of a new European Super League. The decision to create a Super League has been derided by UEFA, the Premier League, and even the UK Government,... Continue Reading →
Super League, SuperBowl… Even UEFA know the Champions League has to change
The peculiar end to last season's Champions League has prompted UEFA to reconsider the competition's format long term. As a result of the delay in the season, the final eight teams gathered for one-legged ties held across two stadiums in Lisbon. The attraction of the mini tournament, both for a viewer and a shareholder, has... Continue Reading →
