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Liverpool avoid points deduction but 'substantial' punishment set over European Super League move


Liverpool avoid points deduction but 'substantial' punishment set over European Super League move
Liverpool announced last month that they had joined Europe's leading clubs in agreeing to form a new European Super League
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Liverpool are set to avoid a points deduction from the Premier League over their role in the European Super League breakaway plans.

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Premier League clubs must sign Owners' Charter in wake of European Super League fiasco


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Premier League clubs must sign Owners' Charter in wake of European Super League fiasco
Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham sparked outrage with their plans to join the
breakaway competition.
In a statement, the
Premier League said it was taking several measures to "protect our game, our clubs and their fans from further disruption and uncertainty".
They include a new charter that all owners will be required to sign up to, "committing them to the core principles of the Premier League".

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Top executives involved in European Super League plans step down from Premier League roles


Top executives involved in European Super League plans step down from Premier League roles
Amar Mehta, news reporter
Row breaks out over European Super League
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The fallout from the failed European Super League has continued, with five senior officials from the six English clubs involved stepping down from their advisory roles within the Premier League.
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Fans of the clubs involved protested outside their stadiums in uproar over the plans
Manchester United's outgoing executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and Liverpool chairman Tom Werner have stood down from the Premier League's Club Broadcast Advisory Group.
Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano have left the Club Strategic Advisory Group (CSAG), and Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has left the league's Audit and Remuneration Committee.

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Executives from ESL clubs forced to quit advisory roles


Executives from ESL clubs forced to quit advisory roles
The move is a consequence of the so-called 'Big Six' teams attempting to set up a league which drew widespread criticism before it fell apart. The 14 other Premier League clubs felt betrayed by the move and demanded that executives involved, including Manchester United's Ed Woodward, Liverpool's Tom Werner and Manchester City's Ferran Soriano, step down. Woodward and Werner will no longer sit on the Premier League's Club Broadcast Advisory Group. Soriano and Arsenal's chief executive Vinai Venkatesham will be removed from the Club Strategic Advisory Group, while Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck will no longer be on the Audit and Remuneration Committee.

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Football: Premier League tells Big Six execs to leave committees: Sky Sports


FILE PHOTO: Metal figures of football players are seen in front of the words "European Super League" in this illustration taken April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
(Reuters) - The Premier League has told executives from the clubs involved in the breakaway European Super League to step down from key committees or risk being "forcibly removed", British media reported.
Premier League Chief Excutive Richard Masters had approached executives from Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City on Wednesday asking them to relinquish their positions on working groups, Sky Sports said.
Tottenham Hotspur are not represented on any of the Premier League's key committees.

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La Premier League demande aux dirigeants des six clubs impliqués dans la Super Ligue de quitter les comités

La Premier League demande aux dirigeants des six clubs impliqués dans la Super Ligue de quitter les comités
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6 Super League club execs told to stand down from committees


The closed-off competition was to act as a rival to the Champions League, with 15 founder members set to be ever-present in the annual event regardless of their performance the season prior.
However, the plan soon fell apart and a domino effect saw nine of the 12 clubs who had committed to the event - with Barcelona and Real Madrid yet to comment and Juventus announcing their intention to take their place in the competition - all withdraw from the plans.
As the fallout continues and club owners are left with the task of rebuilding bridges with their fans, Sky News understand that Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has told a number of executives at the six clubs to stand down from their roles on key Premier League sub-committees or risk being relieved of their duties.

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