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The government have announced a review into the way English football is run which could result in new laws to protect the game.
The announcement comes after the controversial European Super League plans were proposed this week with six Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Manchester City, all signing up to join the closed shop 'elite' division.
Since then all of English 'founding club' rebels have
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READ MORE: Prince Harry blasted for expecting royals to 'welcome' him"I share the concerns of fans about the proposed Super League and the damage it risks causing to the game we love. W.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefPlans to launch the controversial European Super League among elite soccer teams lie in tatters after the six English clubs previously involved said that they had withdrawn.
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James Corden slammed the recently announced plans for a European Super League in football in a furious rant on Monday’s “Late Late Show”.