straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United chief Ed Woodward has claimed the club's involvement in the rejected Project Big Picture plans for reform in the English game were motivated by a desire for a "financially sustainable and robust pyramid".United and Liverpool had worked on the proposals with EFL chairman Rick Parry, but the plans drew criticism from other clubs, the Football Association and the Premier League.Within a matter of days the Premier League said that all 20 of its member clubs had "unanimously agreed that Project Big Picture will not be endorsed or pursued by the Premier League of the FA".But Woodward, United's executive vice-chairman, has rejected some of the criticism of the plans, including that they.
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