Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Manchester City and Manchester United have been slammed by a chairman of one of their Premier League rivals over Super League plans.
The two Manchester clubs have agreed to be part of the controversial new breakaway continental competition, receiving intense criticism for their decision.
City and United are two of six teams from the Premier League to have signed up as part of 12 founding members, a number that could eventually rise to 15.
And Burnley chairman Alan Pace has now had his say, slamming the clubs involved and calling upon the government to take swift action against those involved.
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