Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid are the three remaining clubs that continue to support the European Super League idea.
The other nine clubs have pulled out, at least on paper, but these three believe it is viable and they will fight until the end to defeat UEFA.
Their clubs are touring the United States and it is a great time for them to sell the idea of the new competition and their individual organisations.
La Gazzetta Dello Sport, as reported by Football Italia, claims Juventus Chairman, Andrea Agnelli is with the Bianconeri in the US and he met with the presidents of Real, Florentino Perez, and Barca’s Joan Laporta in Las Vegas.
It claims it is very likely they have held discussions on the Super League as they continue to come up with plans to make it a successful adventure.
Juve FC Says
The Super League has its supporters, but a majority of football fans love things the way they are now and are comfortable with UEFA’s competitions.
It will be hard work to convince them to support the idea, but if they win in court and create the competition, it could get followers with time.
For now, we need to focus on the upcoming season and try to bring success back to the Allianz Stadium.
3 Comments
stupidity. if people have a choice they`ll watch everyone else except three teams.
Oh my goodness. Someone has to get Agnelli off this team and the juve board. Such stupidity. I know he turned the team around over ten years ago but enough with this super league BS. Juve is not even in the same league as a real Madrid anymore. If you think about it neither is Barcelona anymore. Real Madrid in a league of its own. Agnelli is delusional. To be in a top league all the time no matter what is a condescending and narcissistic approach to the game. What gives these teams the right to survival. To being in this super league no matter what. The game is a evolution and if you can’t stay on top then you don’t deserve it. Not even the mighty juventus. This is wrong. Just like teams rise out of nowhere then the mighty must fall too if they don’t know how to stay on top anymore. That’s what I mean by evolutionary.
If they can make the super league a good competitive tournament why not. I don’t know why everyone is acting as if they were consulted before the creation of the champions league. We just grew to love it. As for sense of entitlement, unfortunately most big teams feel that. The big teams will continue to do what pleases them, with or without the super league
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