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‘We Don’t Need UEFA!’ – Real Madrid Star Toni Kroos Comes Out In Support Of New Super League

‘We Don’t Need UEFA!’ – Real Madrid Star Toni Kroos Comes Out In Support Of New Super League

Real Madrid's Toni Kroos has insisted European clubs don't need UEFA and is hopeful that the proposed Super League will come to fruition. Kroos believes UEFA is no "Samaritan" Backs new format of Super League Hits out against Nations League WHAT HAPPENED? The Super League is on the cards once again with a new proposal that will see 60-80 teams involved in a multi-divisional format, although that is set to exclude English clubs. It is a restructured blueprint where inclusion would be based on sporting performance, rather than having guaranteed membership like the first time around. Real Madrid stalwart Kroos…
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‘Maguire Chased Out Ed Woodward’ – Manchester United Star Praised For Heroics Against Super League Project

‘Maguire Chased Out Ed Woodward’ – Manchester United Star Praised For Heroics Against Super League Project

The centre-back is being applauded for his part in getting the Red Devils to back out of the controversial new European club competition Harry Maguire justified his £80 million move to Manchester United following his role in seeing the Premier League outfit pull out of the European Super League, according to football fans. Having moved from Leicester City to become the world’s most expensive defender, the England international’s ability on the field of play has been questioned for not justifying the huge price tag. Nonetheless, he seems to have become a fans’ favourite for being vocal in opposing the Red…
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Inter & Atletico Madrid Withdraw From Super League

Inter & Atletico Madrid Withdraw From Super League

The likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona are expected to follow suit as the controversial project fizzles out Inter and Atletico Madrid have announced their intention to walk away from the proposed Super League. On Sunday, 12 of Europe's elite clubs were named as founding members of the breakaway project, designed to rival the UEFA Champions League. Only two days passed before things started to unravel, however, with all six of the Premier League clubs involved pulling out on Tuesday.
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