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EPL clubs want ESL instigators to lose their jobs


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The officials of the six clubs who plotted the European Super League breakaway should be relieved of their jobs, according to the other Premier League clubs.

The 14 teams not involved are calling on the owners of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and
Tottenham to “do the right thing” because they will never be able to trust or deal with their executives again.

Manchester United executive vice chairman Ed Woodward has already resigned and the other clubs want more heads to roll because lines have not just been crossed, “but trampled all over”.

“We had been told repeatedly that they weren’t setting up a Super League so after what’s happened this week, we simply can’t deal with these people again,” one chief executive said.

“The owners of these six clubs need to find new people to represent them at Premier League meetings. They have to be replaced. Some of these people have more faces than the town clock.

“We all disagree (on things) and we all look after our own interests but there are certain lines which can’t be crossed and so many lines have been trampled all over this week.”

The executives responsible from the six clubs have spent this
week calling their counterparts at the other 14 to apologise for their actions but that has done little to help so far.

The Premier League are expected to take action against them after they have finished investigating the events that led to the aborted plans, which have shaken the football world to it’s core.

“It would have ruined the other 14 clubs if this had gone ahead, we would have been destroyed,” another chief executive stated.

“We have absolutely no problem with their fans, players, managers and staff, but we have a big, big problem with their owners and CEOs.

 

Vincent Paul

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