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What every current 'Big Six' manager thinks about European Super League plans

Premier League fans are in uproar after plans for a European Super League were revealed on Sunday night. Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United and Liverpool have all signed up to be 'founder clubs' for the new breakaway competition. The Premier League has threatened to boot out any clubs willing to join the new league, which they cannot be relegated from. Fans are fuming with the proposals, which were announced via social media late on Sunday. The plans are unlikely to be well received by Premier League managers either, as they will potentially be ousted from the Champions League as well. But what have the different managers said about the plans? Here's a breakdown of what each...
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