Soccer Football - Real Madrid president Florentino Perez arrives at a radio station in Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2021 REUTERS/Sergio Perez
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says the 12 clubs who were to found the European Super League cannot abandon it due to binding contracts, and he promised the project would return after a period of reflection.
Perez was one of the leading figures in the breakaway competition, which was unveiled last Sunday only to fall apart within days when all six English clubs involved withdrew and others followed.
But Perez, whose club is one of three teams along with Barcelona and Juventus yet to abandon the project, said it was not so simple for clubs to leave.
By Syndicated Content
Apr 24, 2021 6:15 AM
MADRID (Reuters) â Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says the 12 clubs who were to found the European Super League cannot abandon it due to binding contracts, and he promised the project would return after a period of reflection.
Perez was one of the leading figures in the breakaway competition, which was unveiled last Sunday only to fall apart within days when all six English clubs involved withdrew and others followed.
But Perez, whose club is one of three teams along with Barcelona and Juventus yet to abandon the project, said it was not so simple for clubs to leave.
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Marching to remember
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Veterans who marched from Ōrākau to Te Awamutu to after laying poppies at the Te Awamutu and District War Memorial Park Sunken Cross. Photo / Dean Taylor
Veterans who marched from Ōrākau to Te Awamutu to after laying poppies at the Te Awamutu and District War Memorial Park Sunken Cross. Photo / Dean Taylor
Te Awamutu Courier
Last Saturday 12 veterans marched from Ōrākau Memorial near Kihikihi to the Returned Servicemen s Association in Te Awamutu to raise money for the Te Awamutu Poppy Appeal Trust.
The walk totaled approximately 10 kilometers and took them two and a half hours to complete.
A nine-year-old boy suffered less serious injuries and was treated at the Stoke Mandeville hospital. Three occupants in the C Max suffered minor injuries and were treated in hospital, while the driver of the Audi was unhurt. Investigating officer PC Richard Martin of the Roads Policing Unit based at Amersham, said: “This was an extremely serious collision and as a result, three people have suffered significant injuries and remain in the John Radcliffe Hospital. “I am appealing to anybody who was in the area and witnessed this collision to please contact 101, quoting reference number 43210160915. “I would also like to hear from anybody who may have dash-cam footage of this collision to please get in touch with the force.