Arsenal, Spurs, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea have signed up to much-maligned £4.3bn project
A dozen European football clubs have agreed to join a midweek Super League with plans to start in August
Competition would have no relegation, damaging Champions League and mortally wound domestic leagues
Clubs will cream off billions in new TV money and advertising with critics saying they are pursuing NFL model
Boris Johnson has condemned the European Super League as damaging as Tories draw up robust fight back
The PM admitted clubs could be compelled to pay back state-backed coronavirus loans and furlough money
Arsenal, Spurs, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea have signed up to much-maligned £4.3bn project
A dozen European football clubs have agreed to join a midweek Super League with plans to start in August
Competition would have no relegation, damaging Champions League and mortally wound domestic leagues
Clubs will cream off billions in new TV money and advertising with critics saying they are pursuing NFL model
Boris Johnson has condemned the European Super League as damaging as Tories draw up robust fight back
The PM admitted clubs could be compelled to pay back state-backed coronavirus loans and furlough money
UEFA official slams snake American billionaire team owners for forming new breakaway European Super League as British soccer fans pile on Liverpool s John Henry, Arsenal s Stan Kroenke, and Manchester United s Glazer family for destroying football
A dozen European football clubs have agreed to join a midweek Super League with plans to start in August
The billionaire owners behind the clubs are driving the proposals which have been widely criticized by fans
The ultra-wealthy backers include the US sports moguls behind Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal
Fans targeted owners John Henry (Liverpool), Stan Kroenke (Arsenal) and the Glazer s (Manchester United)