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 –
The world of football is reeling after the confirmation that 12 of the biggest clubs, spearheaded by the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’, have signed up for a new European Super League. Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham have joined a
Tottenham have sacked Jose Mourinho with the club on course to miss out on Champions League football next season – although he is still set to walk away with up to £20million in compensation. Mourinho, 58, replaced Mauricio Pochettino in November 2019 but
Tributes have poured in to ‘wonderful’ amateur jockey Lorna Brooke who tragically died aged 37 following a horror fall at Taunton earlier this month. Brooke was placed into an induced coma after a shock fall in Somerset caused her brain to suffer ‘significant’
George Russell SLAPS Valtteri Bottas in angry confrontation and labels Mercedes driver a ‘f***ing p***k’ as Brit vents fury after pair crash out of Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix George Russell appeared to slap Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas after confronting him The Brit was furious
There was no little irony in the fact that, as football was outlining its response to the shameless closed shop that is the European Super League, one of its elite members was scraping an injury time draw at home to Fulham. Still,
Gary Neville has launched an astonishing rant on English football’s Big Six after Sportsmail revealed their plans to join the breakaway European Super League competition on Sunday evening. Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham all signed letters declaring their intention