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Twelve of Europe’s top clubs planned to shake up the sport. Instead, the project collapsed spectacularly in just 48 hours
US bank’s underwriting of €3.25bn in funding had been instrumental in creating competition that collapsed this week
Florentino Pérez is the famous frontman of the failed competition but a duo of trusted advisers have been helping behind the scenes
Spanish league urges rebel clubs to bring spending in line with reality in wake of breakaway project’s collapse
Super League mastermind suffers rare humiliation as clubs abandon competition
The failed plan to reorganise Europe’s most popular sport spoke to the arrogance of anything-goes globalisation
Inter Milan and Atlético Madrid join English football sides in quitting breakaway competition
Agreements would have left top clubs with hefty liabilities if they had quit once competition started
Failure of scheme is a rout for the American model of sports business
English clubs’ about-turn on plans for a European Super League was more clash of cartels than David vs Goliath victory
All English Premier League clubs leave Super League days after joining
Players, fans and politicians unite to oppose the contentious plans
Boris Johnson ready to ‘drop legislative bomb’ to stop proposal that threatens to undermine smaller clubs
Documents for breakaway competition signal revenue-sharing agreements and cost controls
Europe’s football fracas is replete with legal conundrums
Ruling body Uefa hits out at clubs’ ‘lies’ as they plan elite breakaway competition
Proposal for breakaway group fails to grasp that clubs are more than for-profit businesses
JPMorgan provides funding as football elite make binding agreement to launch breakaway competition
Super League plans would import a US-style model of competition
Removing relegation risk makes sense for investors, not fans.
‘Closed shop’ format raises worrying issues — as might retaliation by aggrieved ruling bodies
Liverpool, Barcelona and Juventus among elite teams to join rival to Champions League
Clubs such as Manchester United and AC Milan seek concessions before approving changes to competition
Masters says a competing contest of top European teams would damage domestic football across continent
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