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The British press hailed that Manchester City had withdrawn from the idea of an ESL acronym.
A few hours after such reports surfaced, the “townspeople” officially announced the decision.
Chelsea London also intends to abandon the idea of playing in the Super League, which has not yet been officially confirmed, but has already started to process the necessary documents.
The aristocratic club was fueled by a fan outcry, with around 1,000 Chelsea fans gathering at Stamford Bridge Stadium ahead of the Premier League and expressing outrage at the club’s decision to contribute to the Super League.
According to SkySports, Chelsea executives fled after seeing “an absolutely negative reaction to ESL’s plans, which has overshadowed the work the club has done in the community in recent years.”
Even the legendary Czech and London club goalkeeper Peter Chek, who works in the Chelsea club administration, had to quell the protest at the stadium.
Upon learning of the club’s intention to withdraw from the Super League, Chelsea fans began shouting “we save football” near the stadium.
The BBC reports that Ed Woodward, chairman of the board of directors of Manchester United, another English league that was supposed to participate in the Super League, has announced his resignation from a position he has held since 2013.
Although there is so far no knowledge of the Liverpool club leaders, the team’s players have shared a united message on social media that they do not support the club’s decision to join the Super League.
Controversial news is spreading from Spain. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has announced that the Catalan flagship will only be approved if the club’s board approves it.
The Spanish press sounded this Tuesday night reporting that Atlético de Madrid had already decided to give up the idea of playing in the Superliga, but the Athletic journalist Dermotas Corrigan later reported that Atlético managers continued to deny that they had decided to stop participate in the match. Super League project.
The Juventus Club of Turin could soon disappear from the Superliga. Italian journalists proclaim that the club’s president, Andrea Agnelli, has announced his resignation from the posts he has held since 2010. It was A. Angelli who was one of the fiercest defenders of the Superliga and had to take over as the new director of the Super League. tournament.
It is true that the Italian withdrawal from Juventus has yet to be officially announced, so it is likely that one of the fiercest defenders in the Superliga will continue to hold on to his posts.
Miguel Delaney, a journalist for The Independent, reported that Florentino Pérez, the president of Real Madrid, had recently come under great pressure to retire. He has run the royal club on and off since 2000.
It was also announced that a meeting of representatives of the 12 Super League club creators will be held on Tuesday night, where the fate of the tournament will be decided.
We remind you that on Sunday the creation of a new Super League was announced by 12 elite European teams – AC Milan, Liverpool, London Arsenal, Madrid Atletico, London Chelsea, Barcelona, Milan Inter, Turin Juventus Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid and London Tottenham Hotspur.
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