THE DUST IS still settling after English clubs bowed to supporter pressure and reduced the controversial plans for a breakaway Super League to rubble.
On a dramatic Tuesday night Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea all confirmed they intended to withdraw from the project.
In response to their departures, the Super League announced early on Wednesday morning it is considering โappropriate steps to reshape the projectโ.
It said in a statement: โDespite the announced departure of the English clubs, forced to take such decisions due to the pressure put on them, we are convinced our proposal is fully aligned with European law and regulations as was demonstrated today by a court decision to protect the Super League from third party actions.
โGiven the current circumstances, we shall reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project, always having in mind our goals of offering fans the best experience possible while enhancing solidarity payments for the entire football community.
โThe European Super League is convinced that the current status quo of European football needs to change. We are proposing a new European competition because the existing system does not work.
โOur proposal is aimed at allowing the sport to evolve while generating resources and stability for the full football pyramid, including helping to overcome the financial difficulties experienced by the entire football community as a result of the pandemic.โ
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin welcomed the withdrawal of the English clubs from the planned breakaway league.
โI said yesterday that it is admirable to admit a mistake and these clubs made a big mistake. But they are back in the fold now and I know they have a lot to offer not just to our competitions but to the whole of the European game.
โThe important thing now is that we move on, rebuild the unity that the game enjoyed before this and move forward together.โ
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said the club โregret the anxiety and upset caused by the proposalโ while Arsenal apologised for their โmistakeโ.
Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea were a little more prosaic in announcing their withdrawals with short statements.
But the fall-out is unlikely to end there. Ed Woodward announced he will step down as Manchester United executive vice-chairman by the end of the year while Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher called for changes at the top at their respective clubs, United and Liverpool.
Meanwhile the Chelsea Supportersโ Trust said the position of a number of the clubโs board is now โuntenableโ.
But in the meantime fans, players, managers and pundits alike were celebrating an important victory.
Neville said on Sky Sports: โItโs absolutely incredible. There was large concern yesterday morning as a Manchester United fan thinking Joel Glazer put his name on a statement โ you thought itโs going to be difficult to back down.
โBut City have enacted withdrawal proceedings and Chelsea are doing the same. Itโs gone, done!โ
Carragher, like Neville an outspoken critic of the Super League, tweeted a picture of a headstone engraved with the inscription โEuropean Super League, born April 18, 2021, died April 20, 2021.โ
Carragher claimed the comments of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, midfielder James Milner and Leeds striker Patrick Bamford after Monday nightโs match helped swing the balance.
โI just think the reaction of everybody, Jurgen Klopp coming out last night, James Milner and Patrick Bamford,โ he told Sky Sports.
โYesterday afternoon I was fearful. It was really serious, it felt like there was no fight, that the ship had sailed.
โBut after the game I felt reenergised and was confident this would be over after those players came out. That gave me a huge lift. I said as soon as one goes thatโs the end of it, and itโs finished.โ
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson led the backlash within the club with a tweet which read: โWe donโt like it and we donโt want it to happen. This is our collective position.
โOur commitment to this football club and its supporters is absolute and unconditional. Youโll never walk alone.โ
Carragher says club owners Fenway Sports Group should no longer continue at the helm.
โKlopp threw the owners under the bus, the captain has, Kenny Dalglish has,โ he added.
โI donโt know what they are hanging on for. I donโt see a future for the ownership on the back of this.โ
Iโm glad the comments section is open so that I can pass on my congratulations to you all โฆ so well done!
Well done to the 42. That said I am not a fan of the Irish sports media. They are part of the cosy P.C consensus that exists here. Most of them follow an agenda. Which is obvious if you look at the posts on the site.
Congrats lads and lassies!
Congrats Adrian.well done
Well done.
Well deserved! Congrats all.
I prefer Off The Ball myself.
@Daniel Murray: off the ball has gone to the dogs.. Itโs grand if you want to listen to hipster culchies talking on about the Premiership two and a half hours every night.. Newstalk was a much better station was it was only Broadcast in Dublin..
@David Garland: OTB is pure garbage alright especially that morning crap. Just a platform for middle aged Ger Gilroy to sit in a room that looks like the sporting equivalent of Wayneโs World and talk sh ite. Itโs utterly cringeworthy. And then thereโs the ginger bloke next to him. He has no credibility, at all, yet feels the need to offer his worthless opinions. Havenโt watched or listened to Newstalk in ages. A thoroughly dreadful station.
@David Garland: โhipster culchiesโ. Wow. How dare they go to the great Dublin.
Well done folks, well deserved. One of the best sites for league of Ireland football
Well done to the staff of the42 always thought is was a crap name but otherwise very well done.