European Super League Dies a Quick Death
The 24 hours of controversy for European soccer from Sunday into Monday was not to be outdone as the events of Monday into Tuesday sent the proposed European Super League plunging off a cliff. The 12-team consortium of England, Spain and Italy’s top clubs fell apart Tuesday, prompting an early morning announcement Wednesday that the project has been “suspended.” The announcement left the door open by saying the pause was to “reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project,” and the league officials are “convinced the current status quo of European football need to change.” However, Juventus Chairman Andrea ... Log in to view full article.