James Milner has claimed that he hopes the European Super League doesn’t happen after Liverpool drew with Leeds United in the Premier League. The Reds were one of six Premier League clubs that have proposed to become a founding member of the
PAUL THOMAS on… European Super League By Paul Thomas For The Daily Mail Published: 20:07 EDT, 19 April 2021 | Updated: 20:11 EDT, 19 April 2021 Advertisement ‘Mind if I have a quiet word, Boris?’ Advertisement Share or comment on this article:
Australian soccer star Craig Foster weighs in on the Big Six’s bid to form a European Super League – as he praises his country’s fans for their ‘venomous’ reaction to the proposals By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia Published: 17:30 EDT,
The loud protests by the football establishment over the proposed European Super League are not surprising. The Premier League, Fifa, Uefa and other objectors have enjoyed the fruits of the big bucks for too long, and hate the idea of a commercial
WIth a dozen major European soccer clubs attempting to break away from their domestic circuits to start their own super league, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin and many fans are lashing out at the clubs’ owners, such as American billionaires John Henry (Liverpool), Stan
REVEALED: Big Six clubs could be BLOCKED from signing foreign players amid push to join new European Super League, with the Government set to step in and deny work permits The decision of the ‘Big Six’ to join a European Super League
European Super League clubs have a good chance of winning any legal battle with UEFA if football’s governing body tries to block plans for the breakaway competition, an expert has warned. Legal fights between governing bodies and upstart competitions have been fought before,
Players involved in the European Super League could be banned from ALL UEFA competitions and the World Cup… and could even miss Euro 2020, says UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin UEFA president refuses to rule out that bans could begin before the Euro
BT Sport have strongly condemned plans for a European Super League because it will have a ‘damaging effect’ on football – but Sky have refused to comment on the bombshell proposals. Audacious plans for a new breakaway competition including 20 teams –
Manchester United’s controversial chief executive Ed Woodward has been revealed as one of the main drivers of the new European Super League. The club is one of six of England’s biggest who have pledged to join the much-derided breakaway league, which has