![]() ![]() It comes as the today, in new twist to the jaw-dropping saga, the Government announced the launch of a review of football in the UK. MONSTER SUPER LEAGUE TIER LIST DECEMBER 2017 FULLThe same post was also shared by Manchester City's full back João Cancelo, who is also Portuguese, in a sign that there is also some anger among players at Pep Guardiola's club, who are also signed up, as it was revealed that Uefa is working out how it can ban all players at the 12 clubs signed up from this summer's European Championships and its president Aleksander Ceferin called the owners and their staff lying 'snakes'. Podence also wrote an ode to Europe's top club competition, referring to Manchester United and Liverpool's recent historic wins and other great moments, with the caption: 'There are some things we just can't really pay for'.Īnd in an act of defiance that may upset the American billionaire owners of Man United, the Glazers, who are among the architects of the new league, Bruno shared the post with clapping emojis and the phrase: 'Dreams can't be bought'. Meanwhile, the United attacking midfielder, 26, shared an Instagram post by his Portuguese teammate Daniel Podence, who plays for Wolves, celebrating a goal for Olympiacos in the Champions League - a competition that would essentially be killed off by the new tournament. It comes as a 'nuclear war' broke out in football over the £4.3billion proposals, with fans today threatening to overthrow the billionaire owners of their clubs, and the Government vowing to do 'whatever it takes to protect the national game'. Other players made are said to have made their feelings known to the club's executive vice chairman Ed Woodward as he delivered an emergency briefing via Zoom to explain the club’s position at their Carrington training base. Megastar Bruno Fernandes today became the first player from the breakaway clubs to publicly speak out against the proposals, saying: 'Dreams can't be bought'. Manchester United stars have today led the revolt against the Big Six's bid to form a European Super League after being 'seriously unimpressed' with the game changing plans, sources claim.
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