Kieran Tierney and Scott McTominay will be cleared to play in the Euros this summer – despite a threat from UEFA to have them banned from the tournament as part of football’s raging civil war.European football’s governing body came out with all guns blazing –quickly followed by the SPFL – in retaliation to the controversial plan to create a new 20 club closed shop Super League.Furious UEFA officials even want to kick Manchester City, Chelsea and Real Madrid out of this season’s Champions League.And Steve Clarke’s biggest hitters were caught up in the crossfire when UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin dropped the bombshell news players from all of the 12 founding members will be banned from international football ‘as soon as possible’.In an.
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