Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Thousands of football shirts emblazoned with the ill-fated European Super League are set to be sold for £2.
The jerseys were meant to retail for £29.99 and were designed in the colours of the six English teams who signed up for proposed competition - including Manchester United and Manchester City.
The controversial ESL plans were proposed at the start of the week but quickly collapsed following outrage supporters, players and pundits.
The government also disagreed with the plans as did Prince William - the Football Association's (FA) president. It would have seen six Premier League clubs - completed with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham -
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