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This new venture just sounds like a more solidified version of what the CL already is - a set up for the big clubs from the big leagues.

 

I can see why Man Utd are keen, as there's no guarantee of them finishing in the top 4 at the moment. 

 

22 minutes ago, ranger_syntax said:

we should all have switched off the English Premier and Champions League a long time ago.

I agree but our televised domestic matches are on Sky and our EL games are on BT, so it all comes as part of the package (especially with the Covid restrictions currently in place).

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European Super League: Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus to carry on with breakaway plans


Court rules that UEFA's disciplinary proceedings against the founding 12 clubs of the European Super League must be scrapped; Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus release joint statement welcoming decision; case to now be assessed by European Court of Justice.

Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid have vowed to carry on with plans for a European Super League after winning an important court battle with UEFA.

A court in Madrid has ruled that the governing body's disciplinary proceedings against the founding 12 clubs of the proposed breakaway league must be scrapped, while the case will now be assessed by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.

Twelve clubs announced themselves as founder members of the Super League on April 18, but the competition collapsed within 72 hours after nine withdrew amid fan protest, opposition from UEFA, FIFA and domestic leagues and even the British Government and Royal Family.

Those nine clubs - Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and AC Milan - were each handed an approximate £7m fine by UEFA and fined five per cent of their prize money.

But a court in Spain has ruled those penalties must be removed while ongoing disciplinary proceedings against Barca, Juve and Madrid - who have always stuck by the project - must also be terminated.

 

It is a potentially seismic decision for the future of club football in Europe, with those three clubs vowing to plow on and end UEFA's "monopolistic position".

A joint statement on their websites read: "FC Barcelona, Juventus, and Real Madrid CF welcome today's Court's decision enforcing, with immediate effect, UEFA's obligation to unwind the actions taken against all European Super League founding clubs, including terminating the disciplinary proceedings against the undersigning three clubs and removing the penalties and restrictions imposed on the remaining nine founding clubs for them to avoid UEFA's disciplinary action.

 

"The Court backs the request made by the promoters of the European Super League, dismisses UEFA's appeal, and confirms its warning to UEFA that failure to comply with its ruling shall result in fines and potential criminal liability.

"The case will be assessed by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, which shall review UEFA's monopolistic position over European football.

"We have the duty to address the very serious issues facing football: UEFA has established itself as the sole regulator, exclusive operator, and unique owner of rights of European football competitions.

"This monopolistic position, in conflict of interest, is damaging football and its competitive balance. As shown by ample evidence, financial controls are inadequate, and they have been improperly enforced. Clubs participating in European competitions have the right to govern their own competitions.

"We are pleased that going forward we will no longer be subject to ongoing UEFA's threats. Our aim is to keep developing the Super League project in a constructive and cooperative manner, always counting on all football stakeholders: fans, players, coaches, clubs, leagues, and national and international associations.

"We are aware that there are elements of our proposal that should be reviewed and, of course, can be improved through dialogue and consensus. We remain confident in the success of a project that will be always compliant with European Union laws."

 

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12368304/european-super-league-barcelona-real-madrid-and-juventus-to-carry-on-with-breakaway-plans

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