Supporters groups from all six of the Premier League clubs to sign up for the controversial new European Super League have all roundly condemned the plans.
In a move that shook world football on Sunday, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham were among 12 of the leading sides from around Europe to sign up to the new league, with their participation effectively replacing the old UEFA competitions.
The clubs have come in for fierce criticism from all sides for announcing the move, with former Manchester United defender Gary Neville even calling for them to face points deductions and be stripped of titles.
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