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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters agreed to a strategic review of the competition s future focusing on competition structure, calendar, governance and financial sustainability .
One of the most ambitious proposals is for the two Glasgow giants to join the Premier League.
And unlike the European Super League controversy which was widely condemned, it is likely the move would be backed by FIFA, UEFA and the UK Government.
Celtic and Rangers are wanted to join a British League after the failed Euro breakaway plot
The Sun quoted one club source as saying: Whether or not the Super League was going to happen, we all feel that the Premier League has to be changed and improved.
Premier League Big Six turn attention to British Super League including Celtic & Rangers
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After their plans for a European Super League went up in smoke, the Premier League s Big Six are aiming a little smaller and have started discussing plans for a British equivalent instead.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham all failed in their attempts to create their own competition and trample anyone who got in their way, but many club executives remain convinced that football needs some form of shake-up.
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While the short-lived European Super League looks to have fallen apart, the decreasing value of broadcast deals and continued pushes for reform from clubs leave the issue unresolved.
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How Jurgen Klopp saved us from the Super League…
Date published: Thursday 22nd April 2021 11:38 - Editor F365
Those of you thinking that a massive fan backlash brought down the Super League are mistaken; it was all Jurgen Klopp. Oh and Edward Woodward is a victim in all this too.
Omission possible
‘British Super League secretly planned with Celtic and Rangers joining Premier League giants Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea’ –
The Sun Online.
(and all the other Premier League teams too, not just the ones whose fans still read The Sun).
Over at the
Daily Mirror website, they know that Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp are their bread and butter, so when