Plans for a European super league have attracted considerable criticism this morning, particularly from fans who see it as representing all that is wrong with modern football. Here is the Der Spiegel article which broke the story and goes into it in some depth: Secret elite league plans
As the article notes, plans for a super league have been discussed for thirty years. This blog referred to the commercial logic underpinning it earlier this week. If it did happen, the remaining teams in the Premier League would have greatly reduced earnings.
Reports refer to the 'top five' clubs in the Premier League being involved, i.e., the two Manchester clubs, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal, but not Tottenham Hotspur. With their new stadium they would certainly want to be involved.
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