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All 6 English clubs withdraw from Super League amid outrage
Plans for the European Super League fell further into crisis late Tuesday, with all six English clubs announcing they were turning away from their involvement in the controversial project. Manchester City were the first to formally confirm on Tuesday night that they were quitting the competition, two days after it was announced amid wide-ranging outrage.Read More
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European Super League: Everton accuse Premier League six of ‘betraying’ fans
Everton have accused the six Premier League clubs who have signed up to the European Super League of “betraying” football supporters. Plans for a breakaway league were announced on Sunday, with Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham among the 12 teams confirmed to have signed up. The news was met with aRead More
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NPFL: Ahmed Musa to miss most of Kano Pillars’ away games
By Emmanuel Okogba Kano Pillars new signing, Ahmed Musa will miss most of his side’s away matches in the Nigeria Professional Football League due to issues bad roads. Vanguard learnt that while Musa will be available for home matches, he will only appear in away matches that are close to Kano or those he canRead More
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British government launches review into football after European Super League furore
The British government is launching a “fan-led” review into how football in England operates after the Super League scandal. A statement to British parliament on Monday by Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Secretary Oliver Dowden revealed this. It said the review would cover the “financial sustainability” of the game, “governence and regulation, and the meritsRead More
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How domestic leagues will look if Super League’s 12 are expelled
Sunday’s announcement of a long-feared European “Super League” raised the possibility of unprecedented change in football. Already, the 12 founding clubs are seemingly at threat of being kicked out of other competitions as a result. The Premier League’s so-called “big six,” Spanish giants Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Atletico Madrid and Serie A trio Juventus,Read More
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Battle lines drawn with Super League slammed as Champions League expanded
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has threatened to ban players from international competitions after plans for a breakaway Super League competing with the Champions League sparked a furious row. Ceferin, chief of the European football ruling body, reacted angrily on Monday to Super League plans unveiled by a dozen top teams. This came just hours beforeRead More
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Goalkeeper Joaquin Pucheta sent off for urinating on turf
Goalkeeper Joaquin Pucheta was shown a red card in Ecuador’s Serie A for urinating behind his goal as his team Macara beat last-place Orense, 1-0, according to local media. “Joaquin Pucheta went behind the advertising boards and urinated while the ball was in the opposition half. At that point, Orense players and management complained toRead More
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European Super League: What leaving ECA means for top clubs
By Emmanuel Okogba Twelve top European clubs have opted to form a controversial European Super League which has resulted in a lot of backlash, but what does this mean for clubs that have resigned their membership of the European Club Association to form this new alliance? The European Club Association represents the interest of clubsRead More
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I’m done with national team – Aiyenugba, Kwara Utd goalkeeper
Dele Aiyenugba, erstwhile Super Eagles goalkeeper, says he is done with the national team, but now focusing on winning the league with Kwara United FC of Ilorin. Aiyenugba stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ilorin on Sunday. “I don’t want to go back to the national team; IRead More
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BREAKING: Tottenham manager, José Mourinho, sacked
English Premier League team, Tottenham Hotspurs have reportedly sacked their manager, Jose Mourinho. Details later. Vanguard News Nigeria
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Super League told to fine Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal £100 million for pulling out
Former Manchester United defender, Gary Neville, has told the Super League to impose a heavy fine on teams that are pulling out. The Premier League’s Big Six have withdrawn from the breakaway competition just 48 hours after they announced they were part of it. Their decision followed outrage and backlash from players, fans and football
Super League told to fine Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal £100 million for pulling out
Chelsea should miss out on top four for joining Super League – Burley
ESPN pundit, Craig Burley, has admitted he is hoping Chelsea fail to finish in the top four, after they were one of the six Premier League clubs to sign up for the European Super League. The Blues along with Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal all agreed to join the controversial Super
Chelsea should miss out on top four for joining Super League – Burley
Wenger explains what EPL will do to Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea after Super League collapses
Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has claimed that “damage” has been done between the ‘top six’ clubs and the 14 other Premier League teams, as the proposed European Super League falls apart. Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have all pulled out of the breakaway competition, in less than 48hours since
Wenger explains what EPL will do to Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea after Super League collapses
Tottenham sacked Mourinho amids fears 10 players could dump club this summer
Tottenham Hotspur chairman, Daniel Levy, decided to fire Jose Mourinho in the fear that up to 10 first-team players would push to leave this summer if he remained in charge, according to Eurosport. Mourinho was sacked on Monday after 17 months in charge of the north London club. It is understood Levy took the decision
Tottenham sacked Mourinho amids fears 10 players could dump club this summer
Mourinho’s likely next job revealed
Jose Mourinho is in the running to become Celtic’s next manager, the UK Sun reports. The 28-year-old was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur on Monday, 17 months after replacing Mauricio Pochettino. Mourinho, speaking after his dismissal, insisted he wants to find a new job as soon as possible. According to the Portuguese who has coached Manchester
Mourinho’s likely next job revealed
UEFA reacts as Man City pull out of Super League
UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin, has expressed his delight after Manchester City pulled out of the European Super League. City only announced their intention to join the breakaway league on Sunday night. But within 48 hours, they became the first club to formally announce their exit. For Ceferin, who has been fighting tooth and nail to
UEFA reacts as Man City pull out of Super League
David Alaba reaches agreement with Real Madrid
Bayern Munich’s David Alaba has reached an agreement to join Real Madrid this summer, according to Sky Sports. Alaba will put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the LaLiga side, that will keep him in Spain until the summer of 2026. The defender refused to sign a contract extension with the Bundesliga champions
David Alaba reaches agreement with Real Madrid
Wenger gives reasons Super League collapsed after all EPL clubs withdrew
Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has said he is not shocked by the impending collapse of the proposed European Super League. The Frenchman also slammed the Premier League’s ‘big six’ for agreeing to the breakaway competition. The announcement of a new Super League that had 12 founding clubs, has been met with outrage and opposition,
Wenger gives reasons Super League collapsed after all EPL clubs withdrew
Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, others pull out of European Super League
The ‘top six’ English clubs – Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United – have begun the process of pulling out of the European Super League. This reversal happens only 48 hours after Sunday’s announcement. The Premier League teams had confirmed they were among 12 clubs planning to break away from the
Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, others pull out of European Super League
Super League: Chelsea fans protest at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea fans in their numbers have gathered outside the club’s home ground, Stamford Bridge to protest against the Blues participation in the European Super League. Europe’s big clubs such as Juventus, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Tottenham and Chelsea have on Sunday announced their plans
Super League: Chelsea fans protest at Stamford Bridge
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