Re: European Super League imminent?
Taken from Talksport:
"Manchester United have resigned from the European Club Association (ECA) and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has stepped down from his role on the UEFA Professional Football Strategy Council.
It is understood all 12 clubs have resigned from the ECA and their respective representatives from the ECA board.
This news comes after Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli resigned from his role as ECA chairman, with the founder clubs of the new European Super League set to forge their own future in the game.
Man City chief exec Ferran Soriano has also stood down from his role at UEFA."
Its happening isn't it. As other posters said above, these clubs (fanchises!) would have already gone through every scenario of potential backlash in anticipation before the announcements for the super league, and they don't give a damn.
Shocking.
Taken from Talksport:
"Manchester United have resigned from the European Club Association (ECA) and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has stepped down from his role on the UEFA Professional Football Strategy Council.
It is understood all 12 clubs have resigned from the ECA and their respective representatives from the ECA board.
This news comes after Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli resigned from his role as ECA chairman, with the founder clubs of the new European Super League set to forge their own future in the game.
Man City chief exec Ferran Soriano has also stood down from his role at UEFA."
Its happening isn't it. As other posters said above, these clubs (fanchises!) would have already gone through every scenario of potential backlash in anticipation before the announcements for the super league, and they don't give a damn.
Shocking.

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