The ‘Dirty Dozen’ clubs will definitely face a sanction for trying to set up a breakaway European Super League, according to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, with even a ban from next’s season’s Champions League still possible. However, Ceferin believes that England’s Big
Details of the European Super League contracts signed by all 12 rebel clubs have been leaked online with some startling detail about the riches on offer. German outlet Der Spiegel has released a few pages of the document, which was agreed to
Manchester United fans blocked entrances to the club’s Carrington training ground this morning to protest against the billionaire American owners, and only left when the manager, his coaches and a senior player emerged to speak to them. Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, first-team coaches
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has continued his war against those who masterminded the doomed European Super League, including Andrea Agnelli, Ed Woodward and Florentino Perez. A civil war within football threatened to break out after the 12 founding members announced their participation
In the space of just 48 hours, the JP Morgan-backed European Super League went from being primed to end football as we know it to meeting its own end in a flurry of big-name clubs pulling out. ‘Betrayals’, ‘snakes’, ‘liars’ – this
Backlash! Premier League STRIP Big Six clubs of key positions on their committees as they move to kill off Project Big Picture reforms which were set to hand more power and money to the elite The Premier League have stripped owners of
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has refused to back down in his defence of the disastrous European Super League and insists that anyone who thinks the project is dead is ‘completely wrong’. Perez, who is also the president of the Super League,
‘Boy, that escalated quickly’: Social media revels in the whirlwind collapse of the European Super League with brilliant memes laying into the humiliated clubs and their clueless owners Social media wasted little time in mercilessly ripping the Super League concept Now nine
Angry football fans are calling for English clubs involved in the formation of the now scrapped European Super League to be punished, insisting their own clubs have been fined or had points deducted for lesser offences. Every member of the Premier League’s
The Big Six rebels have lost tens of millions between them in their disastrous attempts to set up a European Super League, which ended in a humiliating defeat, Sportsmail can reveal The 12 Founding Clubs who announced the venture on Sunday evening