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19th April 2021
10:05am BST

"I’m disgusted with United and Liverpool most. Liverpool pretend, like, 'You’ll never walk alone' - the people’s club, the fan’s club. Manchester United, 100 years, born out of workers around here and they’re breaking away into a league without competition, you can’t be relegated from. "It’s an absolute disgrace and honestly we have to wrestle back the power in this country from the clubs at the top of this league and that includes my club."Talk of a European Super League has been in the ether for the past three decades, with the big-money clubs on the continent always eager to start up a competition that would ensure guaranteed fixtures and TV money. It seems to get brought up every two or three seasons, with some table-thumping and bold claims from all-comers before receding again. Uefa's plans to expand the Champions League, yet again, are the latest set of sticky plasters they were bringing to the party. [caption id="attachment_212534" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp pictured at Anfield in 2020. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)[/caption]
Back in 2019, there was similar Super League conversations going on, although not at this advanced stage. At the time, Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp was asked for his thoughts on the matter. His reply was widely shared across social media channels on Sunday night. The German proclaimed:
"I hope this Super League will never happen. With the way the CL is now running, football has a great product, even with the Europa League. For me, the Champions League is the Super League, in which you do not always end up playing against the same teams. "Why should we create a system where Liverpool faces Real Madrid for 10 straight years? Who wants to see that every year?"The owners of these 12 football clubs, and the three other - as yet unnamed - sides set to be founding members of the Super League are betting fans will eventually come around to their way of thinking. With plans now out in the open, and Klopp up for media duty before and after Liverpool vs. Leeds, Sky Sports' Monday Night Football will be Must-See-TV.
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