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Company backing Super League appoints new CEO
Super League seeks new CEO to steer revived plan after failed launch last year
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Real, Juve and Barca not giving up on Super League
A court decision in 2023 will be crucial in determining the controversial project's future
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Norman accuses PGA Tour of Super League 'bullying'
Report suggests golf great blames commissioner Monahan for ‘going too far’ by threatening to ban players
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Super League can reshape PGA Tour: Mickelson
Six-time major champion ready to get involved with Saudi-backed golf project
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McIlroy 'so sick' of Super League discussion
Northern Irishman star says PGA Tour offers enough opportunities to quality golfers
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UEFA drops case against European Super League rebels
European governing body says that "the proceedings are null and void, as if the proceedings had never been opened"
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Nine Super League rebels rejoin European Club Association
Barcelona, Madrid and Juventus remain outside the influential group as they continue to back the breakaway project
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Tebas dismisses court ruling asking UEFA to revoke action against Super League trio
Barcelona, Madrid and Juventus said in a joint statement on Friday they will continue with plans for the Super League
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'Super League project still alive,' says Barcelona president
Catalans, Real Madrid and Juventus are the last three clubs that remain in the project after the other nine clubs left
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Super League six agree to £22m Premier League fine
Clubs have agreed to support rule changes so that any similar actions in the future would lead to a 30-point deduction
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UEFA opens disciplinary proceedings against hardcore Super League trio
Europe's governing body will target Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus, the three clubs which are still refusing to leave
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Chelsea to allow fans into board meetings after Super League row
Blues have responded to the barrage of criticism by agreeing to select three supporter advisors through elections
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Premier League reveals plan to avoid Super League repeat as police probe United protest
Fans invaded Old Trafford and ran onto the pitch as part of a demonstration against United's owners, the Glazer family
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Neville backs Man Utd fans after protests forces Liverpool postponement
United supporters gathered at Old Trafford to protest against the Glazers who supported the idea of the Super League
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Failed ESL hangs over Champions League as nouveau riche take on Real Madrid
PSG did not sign up to the proposal while Madrid, City and Chelsea were clubs for the breakaway before withdrawing
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Man Utd fans protest against Glazer family's ownership
Red Devils were among six PL clubs who signed up for the breakaway league before withdrawing amid backlash from fans
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UEFA weighs Super League revenge and changing Euro host cities
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says he wanted to "rebuild the unity" but did not rule out some form of payback
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Gundogan believes new Champions League format is bad for players
Germany international believes there is nothing wrong with the competition as it stands
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Super League project 'on stand-by', says Real Madrid chief Perez
Chairman's note of defiance came despite English clubs, Inter, AC Milan and Atletico turning their backs on the league
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Man United's Joel Glazer pens apology after Super League withdrawal
Red Devils were among the six Premier League clubs who had signed up for the venture before withdrawing on Tuesday
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Conte says UEFA needs to change as Italian teams give up on Super League
Inter, AC Milan and Juventus on Wednesday reluctantly followed all six English clubs in giving up on the Super League
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Man City chief Soriano apologises to fans for Super League 'anguish'
Citizens were first of the 12 founders to officially back out of the competition on Tuesday amid a storm of protests
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Super League failure means football wins, says City captain Fernandinho
Citizens were one of six English clubs involved in the ill-fated proposal but foundered almost as quickly
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Players, fans hail 'beautiful day for football' as Super League unravels
City were the first to back out, before Arsenal, United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea followed suit
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'Finally seeing sense': Reaction to England's six clubs leaving Super League
All English clubs withdrew following a furious backlash from fans and threats from football authorities
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Super League under strain but Agnelli says the 'blood pact' presses on
Juve President says threats by football authorities to ban ESL clubs from European competitions were "illegal"
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European Super League: Who's saying what
Super League appeared dead in the water after all six English clubs withdrew following a furious backlash from fans
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Juventus President Agnelli says Super League going ahead
After English clubs out, the league was reduced to three teams each from Spain and Italy within 48 hours of its launch
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Real Madrid's Perez says Super League negativity because of 'lies'
Despite the backlash, chairman of the Super League, says the project was full steam ahead with the plans
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Man Utd executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward to leave club
49-year-old is believed to have been one of the prime movers behind proposals for a European Super League
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Super League in ruins as all six English clubs pull out
City were the first to withdraw from ESL, followed by United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and finally Chelsea
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UK PM Johnson hails exodus from soccer Super League project
Six English clubs to quit the project just 48 hours after they agreed to join in the controversial elite competition
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Super League designed to save football, says Real president
Madrid are one of 12 clubs to agree to a breakaway ESL that has sparked a furious reaction from the world of football
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Klopp hits back at Neville over 'You'll Never Walk Alone' jibe
Pundit had referred to Red's crowd anthem to highlight the irony of the club’s stance on joining the Super League
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Spurs' sacking of Mourinho before Cup final 'crazy': Rooney
Former United great says club should have waited after Sunday's final to pull the plug on the 58-year-old's tenure
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'Madrid will not be kicked out of Champions League': ESL chief Perez
UEFA says teams in the tournament will be unable to compete in their future competitions; could be removed this term
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'Self-serving' Super League opens unprecedented conflict in European football
UEFA president Ceferin called it a "disgraceful self-serving proposal from a select few clubs purely fuelled by greed"
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'Hopefully it doesn't happen' - Liverpool captain Milner against Super League
The English champions have teamed up with United, City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal for the proposed competition
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Man Utd greats Beckham, Cantona oppose Super League plans
Miami owner says that "the game we love is in danger" while the Frenchmen believes fans should should have been asked
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FIFA chief to break silence as Super League plunges Europe into crisis
Twelve powerful clubs -- six from England, and three each from Spain and Italy -- have signed up for the ESL
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Closed Super League proposals 'not right', says Klopp
The Reds are one of 12 clubs to agree to a breakaway ESL that has sparked a furious reaction from fans
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Breakaway Super League announced in storm of criticism
The move sets up a rival to UEFA's established Champions League competition; was condemned by football authorities
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'Soulless', 'absolute disgrace': ex-players, fans slam Super League
Twelve of Europe's richest clubs launched the Super League on Sunday to rival the Champions League competition
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Explainer: key facts about the European Super League
Twelve heavyweights from England, Spain and Italy have agreed to establish a new competition to rival Champions League
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After previous failures to launch, breakaway league sets a course
Top clubs from England, Spain and Italy announced the breakaway competition to rival UEFA Champions League
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'Swiss system' - What a reformed Champions League will look like
The plans -- which are supposed to stave off the threat of a breakaway Super League -- are already an open secret
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More talks remain before UEFA vote on Champions League reforms
The new format would see 100 extra matches in total and certainly kill the speculation about a possible Super League
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Challenges await as UEFA president Ceferin set for re-election
51-year-old Slovenian lawyer is the only candidate this time in the election
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UEFA chief renounces Super League rumours
Aleksander Ceferin calls the idea a ‘fiction or a dream’