Sir Alex Ferguson says loud and clear: The European Super League ends football history

The football world has been hit by reports that the 12 biggest European clubs have agreed to form the European Super League. Top six Premier Legues' clubs are said to have agreed with plans to create the contracting race, which would directly rival the Champions League, broadcast Periscope. Premier League, La League and [...]
The football world has been hit by reports that the 12 biggest European clubs have agreed to form the European Super League.
Top six Premier Legues' clubs are said to have agreed with plans to create the contracting race, which would directly rival the Champions League, broadcast Periscope.
Premier League, La League and Serie A have reacted harshly against the formation of this competition.
The situation is very simple, no one except the owners of clubs involved wants the Super European League.
Most famous figures, including Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson, have expressed themselves against it.
Speaking of Reuters, the Scottish claimed that the European Super League would end the 70-year history of football. ”
” The Super League is one step away from 70-year-old European football,” said Ferguson. ” As a player for a provincial team in the 60s and as a coach of Aberdeen winning the European Cup, for a small provincial club in Scotland it was like climbing to Everest.
”Everton is spending 600m euros on building the new stadium with the ambition to play in the League Champions. The fans love the race as it is.
We played in the four finals of the League Champions and they were always the most special nights.
I'm not sure Manchester United is involved in this, because I'm not part of the decision-making processes.” /Periscope. com/












