The European Super League has united the football world in anger, with fans, pundits, former players and even the future King of England coming out to oppose the plans.
Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal have all vowed to join the new league, as have Spanish powerhouses Barcelona and Real Madrid.
AC Milan, Juventus, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid compete the set of 'founder clubs' who will be automatically entered into the competition every year, regardless of domestic league position.
The very basis of the new league threatens the sanctity of competition at a domestic level, with Liverpool's clash with Leeds United on Monday night rendered virtually pointless - as the reigning champions of
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