Boris Johnson DID back plans for a European Super League
"Ed came back to the clubs to say they had got the green light from No 10," a source said.
"Ed came back to the clubs to say they had got the green light from No 10," a source said.
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"So Government was complicit in the European Super League but jumped ship before the clubs? Can’t say I’m shocked."
And the walls come tumbling down.
It comes as Boris Johnson prepares to host a round table with representatives from football governing bodies.
The North London club managed to etch out a hard-fought draw against Fulham earlier in the day.
UEFA has hit out at the plans, saying: “This persistent self-interest of a few has been going on for too long. Enough is enough.”
“It is criminal. It is a criminal act against football fans in this country," he said.
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