Premier League looks to deploy moves to stop future Super League threat
Liverpool s Fabinho blocks a shot from Manchester United s Bruno Fernandes, right, during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Manchester United. (Michael Regan/Pool via AP) | April 22, 2021, 3:20 PM
April 22, 2021, 3:20 PM
LONDON Having rapidly mobilized to thwart rebel clubs from joining a breakaway European competition, the Premier League is taking steps to prevent the so-called Big Six from attempting something similar in the future.
England s biggest clubs have often used threats of joining a Super League as a power play in the past but now find themselves badly weakened after such a venture collapsed within 48 hours of being launched amid a torrent of outrage from fans, players, government and even royalty.
Premier League looks to stop future Super League threats
Having rapidly mobilized to thwart rebel clubs from joining a breakaway European competition, the Premier League is taking steps to prevent the so-called “Big Six” from attempting something similar in the future.
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LONDON Having rapidly mobilized to thwart rebel clubs from joining a breakaway European competition, the Premier League is taking steps to prevent the so-called “Big Six” from attempting something similar in the future.
England s biggest clubs have often used threats of joining a Super League as a power play in the past but now find themselves badly weakened after such a venture collapsed within 48 hours of being launched amid a torrent of outrage from fans, players, government and even royalty.
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