20 Apr 2021 / 10:00 H.
LONDON: Fans of the Premier League clubs named as part of the breakaway Super League launched on Sunday have joined forces to condemn the move with Chelsea s Supporters Trust describing it as the ultimate betrayal .
The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust said it was deeply concerned at their club s involvement while Arsenal s Supporters Trust described it on Twitter as the death of the club as a sporting institution .
Manchester United s Supporters Trust (MUST) also stood firm against the Super League which would have the club s co-chairman, American Joel Glazer, as it s vice-chairman. These proposals are completely unacceptable and will shock Manchester United fans, as well as those of many other clubs, it said in a statement.
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Fans of the Premier League clubs named as part of the breakaway Super League launched on Sunday have joined forces to condemn the move with Chelsea’s Supporters’ Trust describing it as the “ultimate betrayal.”
The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust said it was “deeply concerned” at their club’s involvement while Arsenal’s Supporters’ Trust described it on Twitter as “the death of the club as a sporting institution.”
Manchester United’s Supporters’ Trust (MUST) also stood firm against the Super League which would have the club’s co-chairman, American Joel Glazer, as it’s vice-chairman.
“These proposals are completely unacceptable and will shock Manchester United fans, as well as those of many other clubs,” it said in a statement.
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