Sky Sports make late Gary Neville change after European Super League bombshell
Monday Night Football sees Leeds United host Liverpool and Gary Neville is among the pundits for the game.
12:47, 19 APR 2021
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has been drafted in to replace Robbie Fowler on Sky Sports Monday Night Football broadcast following Sunday night s confirmation of plans for the formation of the European Super League.
Premier League s Big Six could breach their players contracts with a breakaway
A common clause states clubs must follow statutes and regulations of FIFA
Players must also not be denied the chance to play international football
UEFA and FIFA would ban players from competing at the World Cup and Euros
Premier League captains are voicing concerns at the plans on a WhatsApp group
Speaking on talkSPORT, Moshiri said: I think the Premier League should deduct points from these clubs. Every facet of this is against the idea of British football. This is six clubs attacking the Premier League and should be punished. Football’s about competition, every club can outperform the other.
Everton s directors have slated plans by Premier League s Big Six to create a Super League
Liverpool, Everton s Merseyside neighbours and rivals, are one of the Super League s founders
Issuing a statement on Tuesday morning, the Merseyside club said: Everton is saddened and disappointed to see proposals of a breakaway league pushed forward by six clubs.
Everton call on Premier League six to immediately withdraw from Super League
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Everton have urged the six English clubs who want to form a Super League to immediately withdraw from the breakaway league, ahead of a crucial Premier League meeting on Tuesday morning.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have all announced that they intend to form a new Super League tournament with other clubs from Italy and Spain.
Everton are not part of that select group and in a statement published on Tuesday morning, warned their six Premier League rivals to end “the private meetings and subversive practises that have brought our beautiful game to possibly its lowest ever position in terms of trust end now”.
Everton accuse ‘Big Six’ of ‘preposterous arrogance’ over ESL plan
Everton have condemned European Super League proposals (Dave Howarth/PA)
Everton have strongly criticised the “preposterous arrogance” of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ and accused them of “betraying” football supporters around the country with their European Super League plan.
The Merseyside club, whose neighbours Liverpool have joined Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham as well as AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid in signing up for a breakaway competition, have urged the rebels to withdraw their proposals.
In a statement from their board of directors, the Toffees said: “The self-proclaimed Super Six appear intent on disenfranchising supporters across the game – including their own – by putting the very structure that underpins the game we love under threat.