It’s all self-destructing for Florentino Perez, the Glazer family, Ed Woodward, and each other ‘Large 6’ footballing leader.
Sunday evening carried with it the terrible news that six of England’s greatest clubs were currently framing a spearheading ‘Super League’.
Response to the news has been exceptional with a few prominent figures, close by fans, unequivocally denouncing the recommendations. In what has unfolded to be a very stressful start to the week, uplifting news, at last, seems, by all accounts, to be not too far off. The economical crises will be solved in a correct way and not through Super League.
We can solely uncover that the most recent in Spain is that Atletico Madrid has removed from any proposition to shape an ESL. Notwithstanding Madrid – in England, Manchester United are likewise ready to pull out.
Manchester United made the news official by stating on their club website: “Manchester United will not be participating in the European Super League. We have listened carefully to the reaction from our fans, the UK government, and other key stakeholders. We remain committed to working with others across the football community to come up with sustainable solutions to the long-term challenges facing the game.”
Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham have all released statements confirming that they will not be participating in the European Super League.
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In what has been a bad dream, in light of the club’s arrangements – a few prominent individuals from the Red Devils’ first group revolted, with Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire the most vocal. We comprehend that the players took their interests to the highest point of the club’s chain of command and educated Woodward they were very discontent with the plans.
Fans across English football voiced their interests in this new breakaway group and surprisingly occupied with fights outside football arenas, specifically Elland Road on Monday and Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. What’s more, in an emotional u-turn, the top sides have since delivered articulations uncovering their “lament” and conciliatory sentiments for causing “tension and upset”.
This news comes as a significant hit to Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, with the Super League liable to be disbanded with help faltering from the six excess clubs.