they thought it was all over. ..it isn t now. two years ago a proposed european super league prompted fury from the fans and it soon collapsed. but uefa and fifa s threats to ban clubsjoining a breakaway was today ruled to be illegal and then i was, a knew super league was being touted. this proposed format will guarantee openness. involving 64 men s teams and 32 women s teams. it is one competition for all clubs, all players and all fans. those behind the revamp said the ruling was a landmark moment. and it paves the way for the creation of a new, more exciting competition at european level in which clubs can determine their own future. the strongest message today goes out to the fans. football is free. uefa, though, which runs the champions league won by manchester city last season, said they d withstand any rival tournament. football is not for sale. we can show that many times we did, altogether, all the football stakeholders and all the european society and nothing, abso
watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, but watered down resolution? mainly it is too little too late, but a - is too little too late, but a ceasefire is the most urgent thing that needs to happen, so i hope it does pass. i think the call to take out the urgent suspension of hostilities by the us primarily is a shameful act and also deeply worrying for what might yet come. [30 worrying for what might yet come. do you think other countries will vote for it, there are has been anger from some arab states that it has been watered down and they have to swallow it for the sake of a deal or say it is too thin to bother with. i can t speak on the way they might vote, but we may see push back from russia and others. historically and other the last few weeks we have seen every vote that passes through the security council and the un assembly has supp
they thought it was all over. ..it isn t now. two years ago a proposed european super league prompted fury from the fans and it soon collapsed. but uefa and fifa s threats to ban clubsjoining a breakaway was today ruled to be illegal and within hours, a new super league was being touted. this proposed format will guarantee openness. involving 64 men s teams and 32 women s teams. it is one competition for all clubs, all players and all fans. those behind the revamp said the ruling was a landmark moment. and it paves the way for the creation of a new, more exciting competition at european level in which clubs can determine their own future. the strongest message today goes out to the fans. football is free. uefa, though, which runs the champions league, won by manchester city last season, said they d withstand any rival tournament. football is not for sale. we can show that many times we did, altogether, all the football stakeholders and all the european society and nothing,
of arts, in the city s old town, a major tourist attraction. authorities evacuated staff and students, who were told to stay put and lock themselves inside classrooms. some climbed on to rooftops and window ledges to escape the gunfire. the shooting is the deadliest in the czech republic s history in a country where gun crime is relatively rare. sarah rainsford reports from prague. the centre of prague was suddenly transformed today into a major crime scene. armed police rushed towards a university building as a gunman stalked the corridors there. at that point, he was still on the loose. and these were the scenes at charles university desperate students clinging for their lives to a ledge. their fear of falling overtaken by their fear of the gunman, metres away on the roof. as the shooting began, students had to barricade themselves into classrooms, told to hide with the lights off. down below, crowds scattered in fear, ordered to clear the area and take cover. although ma
for the past 2 years of the original 12 super league founder members, only barcelona and real madrid have remained committed to the idea of a breakway. reacting to the ruling, the real president florentino perez said it was a great day for the history of football and that clubs were now masters of their own destiny here s the real manager. translation: i think it was an important decision for football, for all football, for all clubs. some clubs are not convinced if there is not going to be a monopoly to manage it, ithink it not going to be a monopoly to manage it, i think it will be positive for clubs and players. i think the schedule can be improved, especially the international schedule, which worries us a lot. in the end time will tell if it will be positive. but i think it will be something positive for everyone. the final of fifa s club world cup takes place later in saudi arabia. the european champions manchester city face the south american champions fluminense fro