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It is unlikely that the European Super League will ever actually start. A few hours after the European Court gave the green light to the initiators, a number of heavyweights announced their refusal: Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Roma made it clear that European competitions outside UEFA. an umbrella is not an option for them.
This may have quickly dampened the joy of Real Madrid and Barcelona fans over the court victory. Or do they just want to play each other in the Super League? Similar to the world’s smallest football league in the Isles of Scilly, where the season consists of 18 duels between the Garrison Gunners and Woolpack Wanderers?
Jokes aside, the verdict may not be easy for nostalgic people at first. Considering the fact that Super League will probably never happen, this is encouraging. Because this is a slap in the face of FIFA and UEFA. Their autocracy, which they take for granted, violates the law. If UEFA and FIFA want to continue to be the umbrella body for national and international football, they must show humility from now on. State associations, leagues and clubs need to be given more say.
Thursday’s decision is also a good sign for the consulting industry, which is currently fighting against the world body, which wants to process all transfers and commission payments through FIFA’s bank. The classic image of a monopolist, which is rightly not tolerated by senior judges.
Source: Blick

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