The former Gunners boss has explained how he was convinced that the planned competition would fail to get off the ground Source link
The Allianz Stadium chief has defended the proposal despite widespread opposition from key figures in the game and supporters around the globe Source link
In a statement on Tuesday, the new competition remained defiant despite U-turns from all six English teams Source link
The Gunners released a statement on the club’s website on Tuesday evening, in which they notably said sorry for joining the breakaway competition Source link
The 31-year-old seems to have deleted his social media account in the wake of the Super League project which has generated intense arguments globally Source link
The Spaniard, who is now in charge at Villarreal, has given his take on the controversial plans for a new European competition Source link
Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester City have signed up to form part of a new European competition Source link
The Toffees have slammed Premier League rivals acting “in their own interests”, with the backlash against them considered to be “deserved” Source link
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Gunners chief executive Vinai Venkatesham will be answering questions from players concerned about the proposals, which were published on Sunday Source link