Gary Neville warned that it will take government legislation to prevent a future Super League as he slammed the 'Big Six' for their "attempted murder" of English football.
The six Premier League giants made up half of the 'Founding Clubs' of the European Super League (ESL), which was announced last Sunday.
But the breakaway competition was met with enormous backlash by fans and wider society due to its elitist nature and the clear selfishness which motivated its founders.
The ESL came crashing down just 48 hours after its unveiling as the Big Six announced their withdrawals with statements which expressed varying degrees of remorse.
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