Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has made a grovelling apology to fans for the club's role in the proposed European Super League.
But despite being sorry, the Etihad powerbroker admits City will still 'disrupt' the game in a bid to become the most successful club in the world.The Premier League champions were one of England's 'Big Six' to sign up to the controversial plan that ripped the game in half.The breakaway league caused outrage around Europe, leading to violent fan protests and UEFA president Aleksandr Ceferin threatening serious sanctions against those involved.The proposals eventually collapsed when a host of clubs caved into the criticism and pulled out.City have now broken their silence on the scandal that rocked.
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