It's been three days since the controversial European Super League bit the dust - which is more time than it had even been in operation.
Some of Europe's most powerful football figures were involved in the most-controversial plot in recent history to break up the established order.
Florentino Pérez, the president of Real Madrid, was the ESL’s first and last chairman, and was the key driver behind the project.
He had vice-chairs in Andrea Agnelli, the chairman of Juventus and Joel Glazer, the former co-chairman at Man Utd. The three of them led a cabal of owners of the biggest commercial European clubs to attempt to break away to form the new league.
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